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Anderson's Brigade

Ruggles' Division - Bragg's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

Anderson's (2d) Brigade,

20th La., 9th Texas, 1st Fla. Batl., Conf. Gds. Resps. Batl.,

Ruggles' (1st) Division,

Bragg's Corps.

These troops were engaged here until about 10.30 a.m., April 7, 1862. They then fell back to the ...

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Messer/Mayer Mill

Village of Richfield, Wisconsin

The Messer/Mayer Mill is a three and one-half story, front-gabled grist mill on a raised fieldstone foundation and sheathed with narrow clapboard siding. The interior contains the original milling equipment dating from 1873 to the early 20th ...

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American Revolution

The first shots of the American Revolution were fired in Massachusetts in April of 1775, more than a year before the thirteen colonies declared their independence. Connecticut needed fortifications to defend the colony from British attack, and in November the ...

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The Architect

The Capitol in Tuscaloosa was designed by English-born architect, William Nichols, who served as State Architect from 1826 - 1832. Nichols also designed and built the campus of The University of Alabama.

Before coming to Alabama he had remodeled the ...

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Christ Church- Mt. Pleasant

The Episcopal Church

of

Christ Church Parish

Foundation Laid in 1707

The first clergyman in 1708

Rev.Edward Marston and Vestry follows

David Maybank and Henry Gill, Wardens

Thomas Barton, William Capers,

Leonard Hickman, John Simes,

Richard Fairchild, John Hale,

and ...

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World War II

We Answered the Call

December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the United States declared war. On December 11, 1941, the United States declared war on Germany and Italy. Gage County residents served in Europe and in the Pacific. ...

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369th Infantry Regiment Memorial

This monument honors the legendary 369th Infantry Regiment known as the Harlem Hellfighters. The black granite obelisk is a replica of a 1997 memorial that stands in Sechault in Northern France, where the 369th soldiers distinguished themselves in World War ...

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Battery Hamilton

Built by Federal troops during the Civil War, in February 1862, Battery Hamilton prevented Confederate gunboats and reinforcements from moving down the Savannah River to aid the besieged Fort Pulaski. Its presence also allowed the Federals to construct the eleven ...

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Masons Marks

To identify their work masons often carved special marks into the bottom, sides, or back of the stones. Their supervisors were thus able to distinguish between the quality and quantity of each mason's work. Blocks for the building were quarried ...

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Old Marine Hospital

Has Been Designated a

National

Historic Landmark

This Site Possesses National Significance

in Commemorating the History of the

United States of America

1974

National Park Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker is on Franklin Street near Poulnot Lane, ...

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