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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Headquarters and Visitor Center
The Lewis and Clark expedition succeeded because of the co...
John Brown's Headquarters
This building, also known as the Kennedy Farmhou...
Headquarters Row
Generals and Ghosts
Beginning in 1862, Confederate G...
F and G Headquarters
Site of
The Headquarters of the
...General Crook's Headquarters at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Upon the recommendation of L...
Fort Omaha Headquarters Building
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Constructed in 1906, this do...
Post Headquarters -- JAG
1911-2009
Side 1:
On this site stood Building ...
Base Headquarters
Building No. 1
Headquarters has long been the heart ...
Headquarters of DeRottenberg
Headquarters
of
DeRottenberg
1812
...
General Gates Headquarters
Site of
General Gates
Headquarters
Results for Headquarters
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Headquarters and Visitor Center
The Lewis and Clark expedition succeeded because of the collaborative efforts of many. Consisting of military men, scientists, a slave, and a French-speaking translator and his wife, the expedition encompassed a diverse group of explorers. In 1803, many of these ...
John Brown's Headquarters
This building, also known as the Kennedy Farmhouse, was the headquarters from which John Brown (1800-1859) planned and executed his raid on the Federal armory at Harpers Ferry in October 1859. Along with a small band of followers, he ...
Headquarters Row
Generals and Ghosts
Beginning in 1862, Confederate Gens. Braxton Bragg, Daniel Ledbetter, and Joseph E. Johnston, followed by Union Gens. William S. Rosecrans and George H. Thomas, occupied the Greek Revival-style Richardson house, which stood nearby at 320 Walnut Street. When ...
F and G Headquarters
Site of
The Headquarters of the
Fonda, Johnstown and
Gloversville, Rail Road
1870 -1984
Fulton County
Historian 1995
Marker is on West Fulton Street (New York Route 29A), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
General Crook's Headquarters at Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Upon the recommendation of Lt. General William T. Sherman, in 1866 the Adjutant General’s office created the Department of the Platte which included present-day Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Montana and a portion of southeastern Idaho. As departmental ...
Fort Omaha Headquarters Building
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Constructed in 1906, this double barracks building housed noncommissioned officers of the U.S. Army Signal Corps, which had reactivated Fort Omaha in 1905. During World War I, this building served as South Post Headquarters for the Army’s ...
Post Headquarters -- JAG
1911-2009
Side 1:
On this site stood Building 5, the first permanent Post HQ building and later the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Building. Built in 1911 as a dairy creamery, it became the Officers' Mess in 1919. In 1924 it became the ...
Base Headquarters
Building No. 1
Headquarters has long been the heart of the installation. In the 1940s, civilian visitors and military dignitaries arrived at the Sacramento Air Depot through Gate 2, which was located at the end of the landscaped mall you see ...
Headquarters of DeRottenberg
Headquarters
of
DeRottenberg
1812
Marker is at the intersection of York Road (County Route 81) and Paxton Lane, on the left when traveling east on York Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
General Gates Headquarters
Site of
General Gates
Headquarters
previous to surrender of
General Burgoyne
Oct. 17, 1777
Marker is on U.S. 4, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org