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Schwartz's Battery

McClernand's Division

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Illinois

Battery "E"

2d Regiment Lt. Artillery

1st Division -- McClernand

Army of the Tennessee

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Schwartz's Battery, "E"

Commanded By

Lieut. C.L. Nispel.

Went into action here about 9 a.m., April 6, 1862,maintaining their position until 11.00 a.m., when it was forced to retire, leaving 2 guns. ...

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Camp of Schwartz's Battery

McClernand's Division

U.S.

Camp of

Schwartz's Battery,

"E" 2d. Ill. Lt. Arty., McClernand's (1st) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 2/3 mile west, behind Buckland's brigade.

Marker is on Hamburg-Purdy Road 0.1 miles east of Corinth Road, on ...

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Schwartz & Raas and San Angelo National Bank Building

These three Victorian commercial structures were built during the local economic boom of the 1880s. Among the earliest permanent buildings in San Angelo, they represent the early development of the city as the leading commercial center of the area. In ...

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Schwartz's Battery

Battery E, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery - McClernand's Division

U.S.

Schwartz's Battery,

"E" 2d Ill. Lt. Art., McClernand's (1st) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

Marker is on Sherman Road 0.1 miles south of Cavalry Road, on the left when traveling ...

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Schwartz's Battery

McClernand's Division

U. S.

Schwartz's Battery,

"E", 2d Ill. Lt. Art., McClernand's (1st) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This battery of four guns, was engaged here from 7.45 a.m. to 10 a.m. April 6, 1862 when it retired to Cross Roads, leaving one disabled gun.

Marker ...

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The Schwartz House / Gaithersburg City Hall / Schwartz Peony Gar

The building that now houses Gaithersburg's City government offices and Council chambers was originally a private residence built in 1895 by Rosa and Henry Miller. In 1913, this five-acre estate was purchased by Edward P. Schwartz, a successful realtor from ...

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Schwartz House / City Hall Built 1895

The house that would one day become City Hall was built for Henry Miller, an active businessman in early Gaithersburg, and his wife Rosa. In 1913, the house was bought by Edward P. Schwartz, a Washington, DC real estate broker. ...

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The Schwartz Ballroom

Side A

The Schwartz Ballroom opened to the music of Harold Austin and his New Yorkers on October 20, 1928. As part of the big band craze of the Roaring 20s, dance hall construction boomed while recording and radio broadcasting spread ...

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