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15th Michigan Infantry

Unassigned

U.S.

Army of the Tennessee.

15th Michigan Infantry,

-- Unassigned --

This regiment, attached temporarily to Rousseau's 4th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, was engaged here at noon April 7, 1862.

Marker is on Corinth Road 0.1 miles west ...

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Maury Hall

Building 28

Maury Hall, a substantial two-story concrete building, stood on this site from the 1930s or early 1940s until 1999. It served as classrooms for the U.S. Maritime Service officers’ training program at Fort Trumbull during Worl War II. Known ...

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Site of Father Dubois House

This cross marks the site of Father Dubois house in which Mother Seton and her associates lived from Jun 21, to July 31, 1809.

"Blessed be God in His Angels and in His Saints."

Marker is on Grotto Road 0.6 miles north ...

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Site of Rehearsal Hall for the The Hoo Hoo Band

At the turn of the century, a group of Lufkin men organized a town brass band. It later became known as the Hoo Hoo Band after representing Texas at a national convention of the Order of Hoo Hoo, an organization ...

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Intermediate Line of Confederate Defenses

This cannon marks the intermediate line of

Confederate defenses of Richmond

1862 - 1865

Placed here in 1958 by the

Confederate Memorial Literary Society

in memory of

Alexander Wilbourne Weddell

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Clovelly Road and Canterbury Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Calvary Cemetery

Consecrated in 1867 to serve the booming populations of the Catholic Irish, Germans and Italians, Calvary became the second Catholic Cemetery in Shelby County. Msgr. Martin Riordan, V.G., of St. Patrick Parish, was a leading proponent and advocate during the ...

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Site of the Bedford Branch of the State Bank of Indiana

Created by the Legislature on January 28, 1834, it was one of ten original branch banks. This institution served six counties and contributed greatly to Bedford’s growth.

First President was Col. William McLane, followed by John Vestal.

First cashier was Dan R. ...

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Henry Lawson Wyatt

On this spot June 10, 1861 fell

Henry Lawson Wyatt

Private Company A.

1st North Carolina Regiment

This stone placed here

by the courtesy of

Virginia, is erected by

authority of the State

of North Carolina.

June 10, 1905

E.J. Hale,

W.E. Kyle,

John H. Thorpe,

W.B. Taylor,

R.H. Hicks.

Commissioners

Marker can be reached from ...

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Mother Seton's Rock

1809 - 1821

Here on Sunday afternoons Mother Seton "seated on a rock known as Hers," taught Christian Doctrine to the children of The Mountain Parish.

"They that instruct many to Justice shall Shine as the Stars for all Eternity." - Daniel ...

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La Calle Real del Norte

An 18th-century trail connecting the Indian villages of the Nacogdoche and Nasoni Indians. Traveled by Spanish missionaries, soldiers and settlers, French traders and American filibusters before Anglo-American colonists came to make Texas their home.

Marker is at the intersection of North ...

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