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Tuscarawas County World War II and Korean Conflict Memorial
A tribute to the living and dead of Tuscarawas County who ...
Tuscarawas County Operation Desert Storm Memorial
We believe in God, our country, liberty and the American w...
Richard Stockton
A signer of the
Declaration of Independence
is...
Site of Thomas Arnold High School
Dr. Samuel J. Jones (1857-1918) and his wife, Charlotte Ha...
Battle's Beginning ... and End
Wilson's Creek
This Northern spur of Bloody Hill saw...
Third Division
First Corps
Army of the Potomac
First Corps
Dawn's First Light Shines on Free Masonry
This cryptic marker placed here by the Grand Counci...
Oldest House
Oldest House
in
Winnebago County
...
Confederate Pursuit
By nightfall Porter’s force had safely retreated across th...
2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Connecticut Remembers Her Fallen Sons
Late on the af...
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Tuscarawas County World War II and Korean Conflict Memorial
A tribute to the living and dead of Tuscarawas County who served in World War II and the Korean Conflict.
Marker is on Broadway Street (Ohio Route 416), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Tuscarawas County Operation Desert Storm Memorial
We believe in God, our country, liberty and the American way.
The citizens of Tuscarawas County pay tribute to all the brave men and women of our armed forces who served our country in times of peace and war. We take ...
Richard Stockton
A signer of the
Declaration of Independence
is buried in these grounds
1730 – 1781
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Erected by
The New Jersey Society of the
Sons of the American Revolution
1913
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Quaker Road (County Route 533) and Mercer Road, on the right ...
Site of Thomas Arnold High School
Dr. Samuel J. Jones (1857-1918) and his wife, Charlotte Hallaran Jones (d. 1904), established Thomas Arnold High School on this site in 1890. The school, which was actually a private academy, occupied the stone buildings vacated by Salado College, where ...
Battle's Beginning ... and End
Wilson's Creek
This Northern spur of Bloody Hill saw the beginning and end of the battle. In the days proceeding the fight, the field before you was the camp of the 1,200 cavalrymen of Colonel James Cawthorne's Missouri State Guard Brigade. ...
Third Division
First Corps
Army of the Potomac
First Corps
Third Division
Brig. Gen. Thos. A. Rowley, Major Gen. Abner Doubleday
First Brigade Col. Chapman Biddle, Brig. Gen. T.A. Rowley
Second Brigade Col. Roy Stone, Col. Langhorne Wister, Col. E.L. Dana
Third Brigade Brig. Gen. Geo. J. Stannard, Col. ...
Dawn's First Light Shines on Free Masonry
This cryptic marker placed here by the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Maine, to commemorate dawns [sic] first light shines on Free Masonry on the East Coast of the United States of America
Marker is on Main Street ...
Oldest House
Oldest House
in
Winnebago County
built by
Joseph H. Osborn
– 1844 –
Winnebago County Archeological
& Historical Society 1933.
Marker is on Osborn Avenue west of Georgia Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Pursuit
By nightfall Porter’s force had safely retreated across the Chickahominy. Lee had sustained nearly 9,000 casualties in his first victory of the war, while the Federals lost close to 6,000. “I could hear on all sides the dreadful groans of ...
2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Connecticut Remembers Her Fallen Sons
Late on the afternoon of June 1, 1864, Col. Elisha Strong Kellogg and his 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery attacked Confederate entrenchments to the west along with other Federal troops from the Sixth and the Eighteenth ...