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North Branford World War I Monument
1917 1918
Dedicated To The Men Who Served
Th...
North Branford World War II Monument
North Branford 1st District
Men and Women Who Served...
Washington and Carleton Meeting
Commemorating
the 200th anniversary of the meetings<...
Battle of Cold Harbor
Flag of Truce
On 5 June 1864, two hot days after Gen...
North Branford World War II Memorial
1941 1945
To Honor The Memory Of
The Men of ...
North Branford Vietnam Monument
In Honor Of The Men And Women
Who Served Our Countyr...
Thunder Hole
Here you can witness an ageless battle - the surging power...
De Wint House
Washington’s Headquarters Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 1780, during th...
The Soldier’s Monument
Not for themselves
but
for their country
Company F, 1st United States Sharpshooters
Company F.
First Regiment
United States Sharps...
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North Branford World War I Monument
1917 1918
Dedicated To The Men Who Served
Their Country In The World War
Aronson, Gustavus • Berti, Joseph • Cannon, Legrand • Carey, Henry F. • Dudley, Carlton L. • Fuller, Frank • Harrison, Lloyd D. Lieut. • Loeber, Frederick G. • ...
North Branford World War II Monument
North Branford 1st District
Men and Women Who Served In
World War II 1941 – 1945
Olaf Aho • Merwin Apelle • Willard Apelle • Charles Aronson • Gustave Aronson • William J. Aronson • Alfred Bahnsen Jr. • Raymond Bahnsen • Allen ...
Washington and Carleton Meeting
Commemorating
the 200th anniversary of the meetings
between
General George Washington
and
General Sir Guy Carleton
at Tappan and aboard
H.M.S. Perseverance.
Jointly by
the Historical Society of Rockland County
and
Tappantown Historical Society.
Dedicated May 15, 1983
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Livingston Street and Oak Tree Road, on ...
Battle of Cold Harbor
Flag of Truce
On 5 June 1864, two hot days after Gen. Robert E. Lee's bloody repulse of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's frontal assault, Federal Lt. Col. Theodore Lyman met Confederate Maj. Thomas J. Wooten nearby on Cold Harbor Road to ...
North Branford World War II Memorial
1941 1945
To Honor The Memory Of
The Men of The
Town of North Branford
Who Gave Their Lives
In World War II
Robert B. Hart • George Gardner • Alexander Panko • Michael Panko • Donald Williams • Richard E. Lewis
Marker is at the intersection ...
North Branford Vietnam Monument
In Honor Of The Men And Women
Who Served Our Countyr In
The Vietnam Conflict
July, 1958 - April, 1975
Dedicated May 1996
Marker is at the intersection of Foxon Road (Connecticut Route 80) and Church Street, on the left when traveling north on Foxon ...
Thunder Hole
Here you can witness an ageless battle - the surging power of the ocean vs. the steadfastness of rock. Thunder Hole (just below) is a large, partly submerged crevice with vertical granite walls, one of many such chasms along this ...
De Wint House
Washington’s Headquarters Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 1780, during the trial of Andre, British spy, plotter with Benedict Arnold.
Marker is on Oak Tree Road, on the left when traveling west.
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The Soldier’s Monument
Not for themselves
but
for their country
September 17, 1862
Marker is on Boonsboro Pike (State Highway 34), on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Company F, 1st United States Sharpshooters
Company F.
First Regiment
United States Sharpshooters
First Sergt. Henry E. Kinsman
————
Enlisted 177
Killed and died of wounds 32
Died of disease 12
Wounded 45
Vermont
Marker is on Boonsboro Pike (State Highway 34), on the right when traveling east.
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