Results for Field of Battle
The Battlefield of Stoney Creek
The Battlefield of Stoney Creek
6th June 1813
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Battle of Moorefield
Where the Fighting Started
The Confederate cavalry b...
Field of Battle
This photograph, taken from the heights to your right-rear...
Clara Barton, Angel of the Battlefield at Home
Civil War to Civil Rights
“I have paid the rent of a...
Battle of Springfield
This point marks the farthest advance of the Confederates ...
Battle of Springfield
At this site during the Battle of Springfield on June 23, ...
The Battle of Springfield
Their deeds enriched
and glorified our nation.
Battle of Springfield
Here, June 23, 1780, 1500 Americans under Greene and Dayto...
Dead of the North Anna Battlefield
This monument honors all the valiant men who lost their li...
Swift Creek Battlefield: A Landscape of Change
The Bermuda Hundred Campaign began on May 5, 1864, when Un...
Results for Field of Battle
The Battlefield of Stoney Creek
The Battlefield of Stoney Creek
6th June 1813
In memory of 20 good and true King's Men who,
in fighting in defence of their country, died
and were buried on this knoll.
This revised inscription and stone re-dedicated
June 6th 1956
By
Her Majesty's Army & Navy Veteran's ...
Battle of Moorefield
Where the Fighting Started
The Confederate cavalry brigade of Gen. Bradley
T. Johnson bivouacked in the fields to your left
on August 7, 1864. Willow Wall (built ca. 1830), visible to your left down the road, was Johnson’s headquarters. Johnson’s brigade and that ...
Field of Battle
This photograph, taken from the heights to your right-rear, shows the landscape in front of you as it appeared the year after the Battle of Fredericksburg. The town of Fredericksburg sits atop the ridge in the distance; the spire of ...
Clara Barton, Angel of the Battlefield at Home
Civil War to Civil Rights
“I have paid the rent of a room in Washington ... retaining it merely as a shelter to which I might return when my strength should fail me under exposure and labor at the field.” Clara ...
Battle of Springfield
This point marks the farthest advance of the Confederates into the city. After finally routing the 72nd Enrolled Missouri Militia, Confederates were forming along Walnut Street for the final assault into the city when drums along Jordan Creek to the ...
Battle of Springfield
At this site during the Battle of Springfield on June 23, 1780, the Americans, consisting of Continental Dragoons and the militia of this and surrounding neighborhoods, under Colonel “Light Horse” Harry Lee, Colonel Matthias Ogden, and Captain George Walker, encountered ...
The Battle of Springfield
Their deeds enriched
and glorified our nation.
This gate is dedicated
in commemoration of
the heroic service performed at
The Battle of Springfield
during the war for
American Independence
by the soldiers whose remains are
resting within this sacred tract.
Tribute of the New Jersey Society
Sons of the American Revolution
on ...
Battle of Springfield
Here, June 23, 1780, 1500 Americans under Greene and Dayton, were attacked by 5000 British and Hessians under Clinton and Knyphausen enroute to capture stores at Morristown. The British burned Springfield, but were defeated.
Marker is on Morris Avenue, on the ...
Dead of the North Anna Battlefield
This monument honors all the valiant men who lost their lives on the battlefields of the North Anna
May 23-26, 1864
“No more shall the war cry sever,
or the winding rivers be red;
They banish our anger forever
when they laurel the graves of ...
Swift Creek Battlefield: A Landscape of Change
The Bermuda Hundred Campaign began on May 5, 1864, when Union General Benjamin Butler and the 33,000-man Army of the James landed at Bermuda Hundred nine miles northeast of here. General Butler's westward advance threatened Drewry's Bluff and Richmond to ...