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Buckland's Brigade
Sherman's Division
U.S.
Buckland's (4th) Briga...
Opie/River Road Bridge
The previous bridge carrying Opie/River Road over the Sout...
Washington World War I Memorial
1917 1918
In Honor Of The Citizens
Of Washin...
Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
Site of Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
C. 1710
First...
Simplex Type Automatic Coupler
This type of coupler is an improved version of the ...
Camp Moore
One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction cente...
Indiana Harbor Belt 1181
Gasoline Motorcar ("Speeder")
The earliest motorcars...
Washington Veterans Monument
[ top plaque ]
The Citizens Of Washington Hav...
"Francis’ Folly"
Engineer James B. Francis knew that the city of Lowell nee...
Vietnam War Dogs Memorial
In Memory Of Vietnam War Dogs and Their Handlers
[On...
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Buckland's Brigade
Sherman's Division
U.S.
Buckland's (4th) Brigade,
70th Ohio, 48th Ohio, 72nd Ohio,
Sherman's (5th) Division,
Army of the Tennessee.
This brigade, with its regiments in order from left to right as above, was in position here at 4.30 P.M. April 6, 1862.
The 48th Ohio went to ...
Opie/River Road Bridge
The previous bridge carrying Opie/River Road over the South Branch of the Raritan River was originally built at this location in 1921 by Dover Boiler Works and was significant as a rare example of a rivet-connected Pratt truss bridge. The ...
Washington World War I Memorial
1917 1918
In Honor Of The Citizens
Of Washington Who Served In The
World War And In Memory Of Those
Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice
In Memoriam
* Francis E. Seeley • * Louis P. Gage • * David Blixt • * Warren B. Mitchell ...
Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
Site of Adrian Lane's Grist Mill
C. 1710
First Mill In Readington
Marker is at the intersection of Readington Road and Hillcrest Road, on the right when traveling east on Readington Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Simplex Type Automatic Coupler
This type of coupler is an improved version of the first automatic coupler. It was designed shortly after the Civil War but not used extensively until after 1890.
It continued in heavy useage until the World War II era. Variations of ...
Camp Moore
One of the principal Louisiana Confederate induction centers and training camps during the war for southern independence. Named for Governor Thomas Overton Moore. Over 400 soldiers buried in the camp cemetery.
Marker is on U.S. 51, on the right when traveling ...
Indiana Harbor Belt 1181
Gasoline Motorcar ("Speeder")
The earliest motorcars (often called speeders or section cars) appeared just after the start of the 20th century, using many of the same mechanical components as the first automobiles.
The first speeders used single-cylinder engines connected directly to an ...
Washington Veterans Monument
[ top plaque ]
The Citizens Of Washington Have Not Forgotten – In Honor
And Grateful Memory Of The Veterans Of The Community
Who Served In The Armed Forces Of The United States:
For The Cause Of Liberty
[ left plaque ]
Korea
1950 – 1955
Anderson, ...
"Francis’ Folly"
Engineer James B. Francis knew that the city of Lowell needed protection from floods. He studied the Merrimack River and understood the dangers of flooding introduced by the canals flowing through the city. The Guard Locks controlled the normal flow ...
Vietnam War Dogs Memorial
In Memory Of Vietnam War Dogs and Their Handlers
[On Left Side of Marker:]
The Soldier Dog
I was trained to use my eyes to
watch and protect you from harm.
My ears to alert you of impending
danger like an alarm.
My keen sense of smell ...