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Confederate Defense of Mill Creek Gap

Feb. 25, 1864. Stewart’s and Breckinridge’s divs. in the gap, repulsed the attacks of the Federal 14th A.C., from the N.W., while Hindman's A.C. drove back Cruft's and Bard’s divs. in Crow Valley E. of Rocky Face Ridge and N. ...

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58th Indiana Infantry Regiment

Hascall's Brigade - Wood's Division

(Front):58th Regiment

Infantry

commanded by

Col. Henry M. Carr,

15th Brigade - Gen. M.S. Hascall -

6th Division - Gen. Wood -

Army of the Ohio.

Indiana

(Back):58th Infantry

commanded by

Col. Henry M. Carr.This regiment arrived on the battlefield April 7th, 1862 too late to ...

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Peter Jones Trading Station

You are looking into the bowels of this building from near the attic downward to the second, first, and basement levels. You see a massive, rubble-stone structure with stone walls approximately 2’8” thick at the basement level which taper slightly ...

58th Illinois Infantry

Sweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division

(Front):Illinois

58th Infantry

3d Brigade - Sweeny

2d Division - W.H.L. Wallace

Army of the Tennessee

(Back):58th Infantry

Commanded by

Col. Wm. F. Lynch

This Regiment held this line with slight changes of position from about 9:00 a.m. April 6, 1862, until its ...

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Petersburg’s Role In Trade

Immediately to your right is a mural adapted from a drawing by William Waud which appeared in Harper’s Magazine during the Civil War. The mural is an artist’s impression of the Petersburg waterfront on the Appomattox River - probably at ...

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57th Indiana Infantry

Wagner's Brigade - Wood's Division

(front)

57th

Regiment

Infantry,

Commanded by

Col. Cyrus C. Hines,

21st Brigade--Col. George D. Wagner--

6th Division--Gen. Wood--

Army of the Ohio.

Indiana.

(back of monument)

57th Infantry,

Commanded by Col. Cyrus C. Hines.

This regiment arrived on the battlefield about 12 m., Monday, April 7, 1862. It formed ...

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Diamond Springs I.O.O.F. No. 09 Lodge Hall

The oldest fraternal edifice in continuous use on the West Coast. Built on this hillside, not on the main street as in the usual practice for the era. It avoided the ravages of fire which razed the town of Diamond ...

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Oliver-Barnard Hall

College of Arts and Sciences

Erected: 1889

Reconstructed: 2000

Named for professor, scientist, and photographer F.A.P. Barnard who pioneered the study of astronomy at The University of Alabama and established its chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1851.

On August 26, 2000, rededicated Oliver-Barnard ...

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Father Kehoe Triangle

Dedicated in memory of those who gave their lives in Vietnam

Marker is on Flatlands Avenue , Avenue M and Ryder Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mohave County Courthouse

Built 1915

This building has been placed on

The National Register of

Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior

Mohave County Courthouse

Built 1915

Built of locally quarried tufa stone, the Mohave County Courthouse has been the center of county government since 1915. It ...

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