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26th Indiana and 37th Illinois Infantry
The 26th Indiana Infantry and the 37th Illinois Infantry m...
P & H 2300 Production Shovel Bucket
The production shovel bucket here was once mounted on a P ...
Slave Burial Ground in Old Round Rock Cemetery
Near the gravesite of outlaw Sam Bass, one-half acre of Ol...
St. Peters United Church of Christ
This congregation was organized in 1894 by German and Swis...
Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church
The Czechs/Moravians who settled here in the early 1880s i...
Third Brigade, Cavalry Division
U.S.A.
Third Brigade, Cavalry Division.
Col. R...
Round Rock Cemetery
Established in the early 1850s in what is now known as Old...
83rd New York Infantry (9th Regiment N.Y.S.M.)
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division
(Front):2nd Brig.
2n...
First Brigade, Cavalry Division
U.S.A.
First Brigade, Cavalry Division.
Major ...
Otto Reinke Building
Erected 1879, three years after Round Rock expansion began...
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26th Indiana and 37th Illinois Infantry
The 26th Indiana Infantry and the 37th Illinois Infantry made another attack up the ridge. Colonel John G. Clark, 26th Indiana, U.S.A., wrote:
"The regiment was ... ordered on the left of the 37th Illinois...Soon after...the were ordered to charge the ...
P & H 2300 Production Shovel Bucket
The production shovel bucket here was once mounted on a P & H shovel similar to the one pictured here.
The bucket capacity is 18 cubic yards which is equivalent to nearly 400 bushel baskets of dirt or broken rock.
...Slave Burial Ground in Old Round Rock Cemetery
Near the gravesite of outlaw Sam Bass, one-half acre of Old Round Rock Cemetery was set aside for slave burials. Enclosed by cedar posts and barbed wire, sites are marked head and foot with large limestone rocks. Some rocks are ...
St. Peters United Church of Christ
This congregation was organized in 1894 by German and Swiss immigrants. Originally known as St. Petri Deutsche Evangelische Gemeinde (St. Peters German Evangelical Church), the congregation built this vernacular gothic revival sanctuary in 1905-1906. The meeting hall was added in ...
Saints Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church
The Czechs/Moravians who settled here in the early 1880s initially worshiped in each others' homes or traveled 12 miles to Taylor, site of the nearest Catholic church. As their informal congregation grew so did the community of Granger. In 1891 ...
Third Brigade, Cavalry Division
U.S.A.
Third Brigade, Cavalry Division.
Col. Richard H. Rush, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry,
Commanding.
Organization.
4th and 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
(September 17, 1862.)
The Third Brigade supported Battery A, (Tidball's) 2nd U.S. Artillery in its advance, piece by piece, to the crest of the ridge in front, by ...
Round Rock Cemetery
Established in the early 1850s in what is now known as Old Round Rock; this cemetery is the burial ground of many area pioneers and outstanding Round Rock citizens. The oldest legible tombstone, which marks the burial site of 11-year-old ...
83rd New York Infantry (9th Regiment N.Y.S.M.)
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division
(Front):2nd Brig.
2nd Div. 1st Corps
83rd N.Y. Infty
Ninth
Regiment
N Y S M - NGSNY
(Right):Harpers Ferry, Va.
Cedar Mountain, Va.
Rappahannock, Va.
Thoroughfare Gap, Va.
2nd Bull Run, Va.
Chantilly, Va.
South Mountain, Md.
Antietam, Md.
Fredericksburg, Va.
Engaged on this ground
July 1st 1863, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
assisting ...
First Brigade, Cavalry Division
U.S.A.
First Brigade, Cavalry Division.
Major Charles J. Whiting, 2nd U.S. Cavalry,
Commanding.
Organization.
5th and 6th United States Cavalry.
(September 17, 1862.)
The Fifth United States Cavalry, Captain Joseph H. McArthur commanding, crossed the middle bridge over the Antietam shortly before noon and took position on ...
Otto Reinke Building
Erected 1879, three years after Round Rock expansion began at railroad’s arrival.
Some successive tenants included stores, physician, restaurants. After it was gutted by fire in 1963, architect Martin S. Kermacy and wife, Evelyn, built a modern interior within the Victorian ...