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The Stratton/Braddock House
Isaac Stratton, son of Mark
Stratton, in c. 1760 bui...
The Old Upper Road
Along the Old Upper Road
The Old Upper Road
In...
"The Isolated and Advanced Position" of the 8th Ohio Infantry
"I received an order... to move my regiment...to the front...
The William Dyer House
Built in 1841, this Greek
Revival House has Flemish ...
23rd Ohio Infantry
(Front Inscription):
OHIO
23d Infantry
C...
Death of Lt. Meigs
Deadly Encounter
Here on the old Swift Run Gap Road ...
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Early stone marked ...
The Securities Building
1917
has been placed on the
National Register<...
Companies E and H, Second U.S. Sharpshooters
Second Brigade
(Front):Companies E and H
Secon...
Colonel Thomas Hendricks / Elizabeth Trimble Hendricks
1822 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1922
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The Stratton/Braddock House
Isaac Stratton, son of Mark
Stratton, in c. 1760 built this
Flemish Bond brick home. It was
probably built in two sections.
In 1795 Robert Braddock
purchased the property.
1847-1997
Marker is on S Main Stree (County Route 541) south of South Street, on the right when ...
The Old Upper Road
Along the Old Upper Road
The Old Upper Road
In Washington’s diary it is documented the number of times he traveled this route & his visits to Col. Vanderburgh’s home on the Upper Road , which also served as a munitions depot. ...
"The Isolated and Advanced Position" of the 8th Ohio Infantry
"I received an order... to move my regiment...to the front of our position...and to hold my line to the last man."
Lt. Col. Franklin Sawyer, 8th Ohio
At 4:00 p.m. on July 2nd the 209 men of the 8th Ohio were ordered ...
The William Dyer House
Built in 1841, this Greek
Revival House has Flemish Bond
brick pattern. The first
floor was once a store, changed
to a two-family home c. 1900.
1847-1997
Marker is on S Main Street (County Route 541) south of South Street, on the right when traveling north. ...
23rd Ohio Infantry
(Front Inscription):
OHIO
23d Infantry
Commanded by
Major James M. Comly
Hugh Ewing's (1st) Brigade
Kanawha Division
Ninth Army Corps
Army of the Potomac
(Rear Inscription):
This Regiment with its Brigade crossed the Ford of Antietam Creek in the afternoon of Sept. 17, 1862, and held this position until the ...
Death of Lt. Meigs
Deadly Encounter
Here on the old Swift Run Gap Road on the evening of October 3, 1864, Union Lt. John Rodgers Meigs was killed in a fight with three Confederate scouts guided by local resident Pvt. Benjamin F. “Frank” Shaver, 1st ...
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Potters Corners Burying Ground
Early stone marked 1785
Site of Trinity Methodist Church
Until 1860’s
Union Vale Historical Society
Marker is at the intersection of Bruzgul Road (County Route 21) and Clapp Hill Road, on the left when traveling east on Bruzgul ...
The Securities Building
1917
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Rehabilitated 1996
in conjunction with the
City of Omaha
for the betterment
of the community
Marker is at the intersection of 16th Street and Farnam Street, on the left when traveling south ...
Companies E and H, Second U.S. Sharpshooters
Second Brigade
(Front):Companies E and H
Second United States
Sharpshooters.
Second Brigade.
First Division, Third Corps.
——————————Arrived on the field July 1. At 6 p.m. July 2 met the onset of Longstreet's Corps near this point and helped to check its advance upon Round Top. July ...
Colonel Thomas Hendricks / Elizabeth Trimble Hendricks
1822 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1922
Colonel Thomas Hendricks
Veteran of the War of 1812
Founded this Town in 1821
He built the first cabin and donated one
hundred ...