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Longstreet's Command

Anderson's Brigade, D.R. Jones' Division

C.S.A.

Longstreet's Command.

Anderson's Brigade, D.R. Jones' Division.

Col. George T. Anderson, 11th Georgia Infantry, Commanding.

Organization.

1st Georgia Infantry (Regulars.)

7th Georgia Infantry,

8th Georgia Infantry,

9th Georgia Infantry,

11th Georgia Infantry.

September 15-16, 1862.

Anderson's Brigade, temporarily attached to Hood's Division, reached Sharpsburg about noon ...

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John Adam Treutlen

On these lands stood the home of John Adam Treutlen, the first Governor of Georgia after the State obtained Independence, being elected in 1777 under the first Constitution of Georgia. A Salzburger, born about 1733, John Adam Treutlen came to ...

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Phantom Formation Is Rock Solid In Corridor

Clark Fork Corridor: The Land

Imagine a rock so old and so deep, that in some places, the bottom has never been found! The mountains you have been driving through are made up of such a rock—the Prichard Formation. Dating back ...

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South Gate of Stockade

Located at centre of

present State Street in east line

of stockade, which extended north,

through a point nine feet west

of northeast corner of present

State and Ferry Streets.

Watch house was located southwest

of, and near this gate.

Assault during massacre of

February 8-9, 1690, was ...

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Elder John Kline Monument

(Front of Monument):At This Place

Eld John Kline

Was Killed

June 15, 1864

(Reverse of Monument):Erected in the Year 1914

In Memory of Elder John Kline

A Peace Martyr

This parcel of ground,

10 feet square, is se-

cured by deed and

is on record.

Marker is on Pratt Lane, on ...

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Native People Sustained Through Many Millennia

Clark Fork Corridor: The People

Native people hunted this area 9,000 years ago for bighorn sheep, elk and long-horned bison. Making “seasonal rounds” to specific locations, they maintained a comfortable lifeway by hunting, fishing and harvesting native plants.

Euro-Americans arrived around 1810. ...

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Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange

This street is named Exchange Place after the Salt Lake Stock and Mining

Exchange Building. As part of his efforts to make south downtown the financial center of Salt Lake City, Samuel Newhouse donated this site to the Salt Lake Mining ...

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The Earth's Blood Flows Past You

Clark Fork Corridor: The River

For thousands of years the Sqelixw—people of the Salish, Pend Oreille and Kalispel tribes—inhabited the valleys of the Clark Fork and other rivers of western Montana. They used their extensive knowledge of the natural world to ...

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Earth Lodge Design and Construction

Beneath the earthen exterior is an intricate structure of Cottonwood tree trunks and Willow branches. This is a moderate-sized earth lodge—thirty eight feet in diameter and eighteen feet high at the central fire hole.

Responsible for the construction of the ...

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Captain Joshua Huddy's Homestead

Site of the home of Revolutionary Hero Captain Joshua Huddy and his wife, the Widow Hart. In 1780, a party of Tories set fire to the home.

Marker is at the intersection of Heyers Mill Road and County Road 537, on ...

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