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Soldiers of the Revolution
To the honor and glory
of those
Soldiers of th...
Second Tennessee Regiment
Army of the Mississippi
To the memory and in honor o...
Rendezvous on the Trail
This was once a place of early morning racket, dust...
Salinas Temporary Detention Center
This monument is dedicated to the 3,586 Monterey Bay Area ...
The Lord's Vineyard
This 2-story log house and out-buildings were erected by J...
Father Juan Padilla Monument
In 1542, Fr. Juan Padilla, a Franciscan Friar, (the...
The Jersey Militia and Continental Army
This plaque is dedicated to
those brave men of
Officers Quarters 2-3 and 4
These two buildings date from 1854-55, soon after the U.S....
Trapped in the Cut
July 1, 1863 - First Day
"Surrender, or I will fire....
Confederate Soldier Memorial
(Gainesville Florida)
(North face)
In Memory ...
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Soldiers of the Revolution
To the honor and glory
of those
Soldiers of the Revolution
who
under General Washington in 1776
and General Wayne in 1779
camped on this site
Reverently placed by the Nova Caesarea Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution May 1916
Marker is at the intersection of Elwood Avenue and ...
Second Tennessee Regiment
Army of the Mississippi
To the memory and in honor of our comrades of the Second Tennessee Infantry Regiment, C. S. A., who fell near this spot early on the morning of the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Go, stranger, and ...
Rendezvous on the Trail
This was once a place of early morning racket, dust, and confusion, as wagons bound for Santa Fe rattled and jockeyed for position to form a train. Wagonmasters shouted, "Catch up!" to the teamsters - then "Stretch out!" as the ...
Salinas Temporary Detention Center
This monument is dedicated to the 3,586 Monterey Bay Area residents of Japanese ancestry, most of whom were American citizens, temporarily confined in the Salinas Rodeo Grounds during World War II from April to July 1942. They were detained without ...
The Lord's Vineyard
This 2-story log house and out-buildings were erected by John Latta about 1834 on Evansville Creek, 12 miles southwest of this spot. The Latta settlement was called Vineyard from "The Lord's Vineyard." Vineyard was the first postoffice in Washington County ...
Father Juan Padilla Monument
In 1542, Fr. Juan Padilla, a Franciscan Friar, (the First American Martyr), accompanied Coranado [sic] on his expedition from Mexico some 50 years after Christopher Columbus landed in the USA [sic] and 78 years before our pilgrim fathers landed on ...
The Jersey Militia and Continental Army
This plaque is dedicated to
those brave men of
the New Jersey Militia and Continental Army
who fought the Battle of Springfield
June 7 to June 23, 1780.
The battle took place between the bridge crossing
near Morris Avenue and the east
branch of the Rahway ...
Officers Quarters 2-3 and 4
These two buildings date from 1854-55, soon after the U.S. Army established Fort Clark. The antebellum fort then included officers quarters and barracks for enlisted men, as well as a two-story quartermaster storehouse, powder magazine, hospital, guardhouse and post headquarters ...
Trapped in the Cut
July 1, 1863 - First Day
"Surrender, or I will fire."
Lt. Col. Rufus R. Dawes, U.S.A.
6th Wisconsin Volunteers
The railroad cut visible in front of you was the scene of a dramatic engagement on the first day of the battle.
On the morning ...
Confederate Soldier Memorial
(Gainesville Florida)
(North face)
In Memory Of
The
Confederate
Dead
1861 1865
(East face)
"They Fell For Us and For Them
Should Fall
The Tears Of A Nation's Grief."
(West face)
They Counted The Cost
And In Defence Of Right
They Paid The Martyr's Price."
(South face)
Erected By
Kirby Smith
Chapter No. 202
U.D.C.
A.D. 1904.
Marker ...