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46th Ohio Infantry
McDowell's Brigade - Sherman's Division
(front)
<...General John Ashe
Stamp Act patriot; Speaker of the House. Colonel under Try...
70th Ohio Infantry
Buckland's Brigade - Sherman's Division
U.S.
7...
The Freedom Trail
Neighborhood of Revolution
“Paul Revere . . ...
Steamboat "New Orleans"
The first steam boat built west of the Alleghenies, the "N...
St. Michael's Church
Here in the churchyard of
St. Micha...
Guard House
This House
built in colonial times
was use...
Ketchum's Alabama Battery
Pond's Brigade - Ruggles' Division
C.S.
Army o...
Confederate Attacks Stall
General Couch found the uneven terrain in this section of ...
Richard Montgomery
This Monument is erected by the order of CONGRESS 25th Jan...
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46th Ohio Infantry
McDowell's Brigade - Sherman's Division
(front)
Ohio
46th
Infantry
Commanded by
Col. Thomas
Worthington
McDowell's
(1st) Brigade
Sherman's
(5th) Division
Army of the
Tennessee
(back)
This regiment fell back from its camp and defended this
position, where it did its most severe fighting, from about noon until 2 p.m., April 6, 1862. It had present for ...
General John Ashe
Stamp Act patriot; Speaker of the House. Colonel under Tryon in “War of Regulation.” Revolutionary General. Home stood 2 miles east.
Marker is on U.S. 117 north of Simpson Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
70th Ohio Infantry
Buckland's Brigade - Sherman's Division
U.S.
70th Ohio Infantry,
Buckland's (4th) Brig., Sherman's (5th) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 12 M. to 2 P.M. April 6, 1862 and then retired to Hamburg and Savannah Road.
Marker is at the intersection ...
The Freedom Trail
Neighborhood of Revolution
“Paul Revere . . . started on a ride which, in a way has never ended.” - Esther Forbes, author of the classic study, Paul Revere and the World He Lived In
In the course of just two ...
Steamboat "New Orleans"
The first steam boat built west of the Alleghenies, the "New Orleans" was launched Oct. 15, 1811, near this site at Suke's Run. Pittsburgh became a center for steamboat construction & a gateway for 19th-century westward expansion.
Marker is at ...
St. Michael's Church
Here in the churchyard of
St. Michael's lie buried
two Signers of the
U.S. Constitution
Charles Cotesworth
Pickney
(1746-1825)
Lawyer and Legislator
Major General, U.S. Army
Minister to France
Presidential candidate
John Rutledge
(1739-1800)
Lawyer and Statesman
Governor of ...
Guard House
This House
built in colonial times
was used during the
Revolutionary War as a
Guard House
for persons suspected of aiding
the British cause
and brought for trial before
The Council of Safety
then meeting in the
Indian King
Marker ...
Ketchum's Alabama Battery
Pond's Brigade - Ruggles' Division
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Ketchum's Alabama Battery,
Pond's (3d) Brigade, Ruggles' (1st) Division,
Bragg's Corps.
This battery was engaged here at 10.30 A.M. April 7, 1862.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Sherman Road and Corinth-Pittsburg Landing Extension Road, ...
Confederate Attacks Stall
General Couch found the uneven terrain in this section of the Union position less favorable for artillery. He chose to push his infantry well forward of the guns, placing brigades under Abercrombie, Howe, and Palmer on this ground to prevent ...
Richard Montgomery
This Monument is erected by the order of CONGRESS 25th Janry 1776, to transmit to Posterity a grateful remembrance of the patriotism conduct enterprize & perseverance of Major General RICHARD MONTGOMERY, Who after a series of successes amidst the most ...