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Camp Marion, World War II Prisoners of War
1944 - 1946
Side A:
This site was once a twent...
Route and Camp's
Route and Camp's of Gen. Wayne, 1794, Gen. Harrison, 1812,...
National Headquarters, American Red Cross
National Headquarters American Red Cross has been designat...
Civil War Skirmish at The Barton Cemetery
Bullet - marked tombstones in this cemetery shows evidence...
Furman Class of '05 September 11 Memorial
Provided by
Members of the
Class of 2005
Valley Creek
Meandering through History
Valley Creek flows throug...
Nearly a Century of Planning
Early in the 20th century, architect Alfred...
Fort Brown
Fort Brown was built in 1812 by a "Col. Brown." Together w...
Old Town Cemetery
This is the earliest known cemetery in the town of Athens,...
Headquarters
Army of Tennessee
CSA
Headquarters, Army o...
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Camp Marion, World War II Prisoners of War
1944 - 1946
Side A:
This site was once a twenty-four acre camp for Prisoners of War established on the grounds of the Marion Engineer Depot. The Depot was a major supply and logistics site of the U.S. Army Engineers during World ...
Route and Camp's
Route and Camp's of Gen. Wayne, 1794, Gen. Harrison, 1812, and Winchester Camp No 2, and Abatis, 1812.
Marker is on South Clinton Street 0.1 miles south of Sunday Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
National Headquarters, American Red Cross
National Headquarters American Red Cross has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 23, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States.
...Civil War Skirmish at The Barton Cemetery
Bullet - marked tombstones in this cemetery shows evidence of a brisk skirmish here Oct. 26, 1863, when Gen. P.J. Osterhaus's first division of Sherman's Corps came under fire from Gen. S.D. Lee's Confederate troops. CSA artillery on a hill ...
Furman Class of '05 September 11 Memorial
Provided by
Members of the
Class of 2005
In memory of
September 11, 2001
our first day of class
[Left]:
In the early hours the news broke, the truth uncertain, the implications unfathomable
We continued on, not knowing the world was changed forever
Afternoon, our adrenaline slowed to the ...
Valley Creek
Meandering through History
Valley Creek flows through the historic Village of Valley Forge to its confluence with the Schuykill River, just downstream of this point. Once the primary source of water and power for a bustling town, it now is one ...
Nearly a Century of Planning
Early in the 20th century, architect Alfred C. Clas imagined the riverfront as a European-style destination for recreation and a source of beauty at the heart of downtown.
In 1914, Clas, a proponent of the "City Beautiful" movement to ...
Fort Brown
Fort Brown was built in 1812 by a "Col. Brown." Together with Fort Jennings and Fort Amanda to the south, and Fort Winchester to the north, it guarded the army supply route into the Maumee Valley. In 1813, Gen. Greene ...
Old Town Cemetery
This is the earliest known cemetery in the town of Athens, and the final resting place for many of its first citizens. The earliest burials date from the 1820’s and continue thought the mid-1800’s, with an occasional burial past 1900. ...
Headquarters
Army of Tennessee
CSA
Headquarters, Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Commanding
November 23-26, 1863
Hardee's Army Corps.....Lieut.Gen. W.J. Hardee
Breckinridge's Army Corps.....Maj. Gen. J.C. Breckinridge
Reynold's Brigade.....Col. A.W. Reynolds
Cavalry Corps.....Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler
Reserve Artillery.....Maj. Felix H. Robertson
...