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Rockford

A Close Encounter

(Preface):

On March 24, 1865...

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At Rockford near here lived & died General Edward Hand, M.D.

Soldier of the Revolution, Adjutant General & friend o...

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Rockford Tower

In 1895, Theodore Leisen, engineer for the Wilmington Boar...

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Rockford

A Close Encounter

(Preface):

On March 24, 1865, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 6,000 cavalrymen from Tennessee into southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina to disrupt the Confederate supply line by destroying sections of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, the North Carolina ...

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At Rockford near here lived & died General Edward Hand, M.D.

Soldier of the Revolution, Adjutant General & friend of Washington. Born in Clydruff, Ireland. He first fought for British rights, then for American liberty. Lancaster County's Historical Society erected this tablet Sept. 20, A.D. 1912, to honor a soldier, statesman ...

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Rockford Tower

In 1895, Theodore Leisen, engineer for the Wilmington Board of Park Commissioners, recommended that "a large pavilion and observatory" be built in Rockford Park on what was called Mt. Salem Hill, the highest point in the city at 330 feet ...

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