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Historic Redwine

Co. D, 27th Ga. Inf., Colquitt’s Brig., CSA, organized here in early 1861, fought at Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Seven Days Battles. At South Mtn., Md., Sept. 14, 1862, against great odds, men of this Co. withstood four attacks by a ...

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Old Brick Capitol

The first State Capitol on this site was designed and built by Stephen Hills, 1819-1821. It was first occupied by the Legislature on January 2, 1822, and was used until destroyed by fire, February 2, 1897.

Marker can be reached from ...

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Battle at Meadow Bridge

Forcing a Crossing

On May 12, 1864, this crossing of the Chickahominy River was the scene of a sharp engagement between Union and Confederate cavalry The previous day, Gen. Philip Sheridan and his Union troopers fought and defeated Gen. J.E.B. Stuart ...

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C. Delores Tucker

(1927 - 2005)

Civil rights leader and activist for women, she was the first African American Secretary of State in the nation. Championed the PA Equal Rights Amendment and policies on affirmative action, voter registration by mail, and lowering the voting ...

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The Ellsworth Historic District

Side A

This District is named for U.S. Patent Commissioner, Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, who lived in the neighborhood and was instrumental in the settling of the Wabash Valley area. As Lafayette grew, the neighborhood was a popular choice for all classes ...

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Longstreet's Command

Toombs' Brigade, D.R. Jones' Division

C.S.A.

Longstreet's Command.

Toombs' Brigade, D.R. Jones' Division

Brigadier General Robert Toombs, Commanding.

Organization.

2d, 15th, 17th, and 20th Georgia Infantry.

(September 15-17, 1862.)

Toombs' Brigade took position on the evening of September 15, on the bluff commanding the Burnside Bridge and a ...

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This Cannon “Independence”

1776 – 1908

This cannon “Independence”

used at the Battle of Long Island,

Aug. 27th, 1776,

was purchased by the Union Hill

Association in 1851 and presented

by the only surviving member,

Chas. E. Suffern, to the Village of

Suffern on April 23rd, 1908.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Seminary - O'Neal Historic District

Named for the O’Neal family which produced two Alabama governors and for seminary the street on which Synodical Female College was located, the Seminary-O’Neal Historic District was added to the Nation Register of Historic Places in 1995. Built between 1908 ...

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Charles W. Woodworth House

1905

City of Berkeley Landmark

designated in 1993

Entomologist, naturalist, physicist, and inventor Charles W. Woodworth designed and built this all-redwood house in the Bay Region style. The three-level, seven-bedroom home has a brown shingle exterior, clinker brick fireplaces, and leaded glass windows. ...

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History - Main Street Bridge

[ Right Panel ]

First Bridge at this site a three span wooden toll bridge erected in 1865. Purchased by Tippecanoe County in 1871.

Second Bridge, a steel three span bridge erected in 1889. Rendered useless by the flood of March 18, ...

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