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Sherman and Hardee at Tennille
Late on Nov. 24, 1864, Lieut. Gen. Wm J. Hardee CSA, arriv...
Companies G. I. and K., 4th U.S. Infantry
U.S.A.
Companies G. I. and K., 4th U.S. Infantry.
King and Queen County / Gloucester County
(Obverse)
King and Queen County
Area 320 Squar...
Morgan's Headquarters
To a house which stood nearby, belonging to Dr. J. B. Arms...
Saluda Factory Ruins
The Saluda Factory, built in 1834, was one of the f...
Fourth United States Infantry
Fourth United States Infantry.
The Fourth United Sta...
Norfolk and Western Passenger Station
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
Across the ...
U.S. Colored Troops
In memory of the valorous service of Regiments and Compani...
Brigham Young University - Idaho
Brigham Young University - Idaho had its beginning in 1888...
City of Soldiers
In early March 1862, these now quiet fields bustled with t...
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Sherman and Hardee at Tennille
Late on Nov. 24, 1864, Lieut. Gen. Wm J. Hardee CSA, arrived in Tennille to consult with Maj. Gen. H.C. Wayne, Adj. Gen. of Georgia as to the advisability of further resistance along the line of the Oconee River, already ...
Companies G. I. and K., 4th U.S. Infantry
U.S.A.
Companies G. I. and K., 4th U.S. Infantry.
Lieut. C.H. Carlton, Commanding.
September 17, 1862.
Between 3 and 4 p.m., of the 17th, the 4th U.S. Infantry took position on the right (north) of the Boonsboro Pike, near the Bloddy Lane.
Companies G. I. ...
King and Queen County / Gloucester County
(Obverse)
King and Queen County
Area 320 Square Miles
Formed in 1691 from New Kent, and named for King William III and Queen Mary. The family of George Rogers Clark long lived in this county.
(Reverse)
Gloucester County
Area 223 Square Miles
Formed in 1651 from York, ...
Morgan's Headquarters
To a house which stood nearby, belonging to Dr. J. B. Armstrong, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan brought his bride, the former Martha Ready, of Murfreesboro, when establishing his cavalry command in this area. The house served as his headquarters ...
Saluda Factory Ruins
The Saluda Factory, built in 1834, was one of the first water-powered textile mills in South Carolina.
During the Civil War the mill manufactured material used in making shirts and woolen uniforms for the Confederate Army.
This area saw considerable military activity ...
Fourth United States Infantry
Fourth United States Infantry.
The Fourth United States Infantry, Captain Hiram Dryer commanding, crossing the Antietam between 2 and 3 p.m. of September 17, 1862, advanced to with in a few feet of this point; three companies under command of Lieut. ...
Norfolk and Western Passenger Station
The David R. and Susan S. Goode Railwalk
Across the tracks and east is N&W’s last passenger station, now home to the Roanoke Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau and O. Winston Link Museum.
The little town of Big Lick changed its name ...
U.S. Colored Troops
In memory of the valorous service of Regiments and Companies of the U.S. Colored Troops Army of the James and Army of the Potomac Siege of Petersburg 1864 – 65
Marker is on Siege Road, on the left when traveling south. ...
Brigham Young University - Idaho
Brigham Young University - Idaho had its beginning in 1888 as an academy affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Initially known as Bannock Stake Academy. It was renamed Fremont Stake Academy, Smith Academy, and Ricks Academy, ...
City of Soldiers
In early March 1862, these now quiet fields bustled with the clamor and constant motion of an army headquarters in time of battle. Soldiers drilled, cleaned guns, and checked ammunition. Scouts and couriers rode in to report. Officers convened for ...