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Seven Days Battles

Mechanicsville

Down this slope in the late afternoon of June 26, 1862, A. P. Hill moved to attack the Unionists holding the east side of Beaver Dam Creek. Pender’s Brigade was on the left, Ripley’s on the right. Exposed to a ...

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The Dr. George Haines House

Dr. Haines was the first

registered physician in

Medford. He helped organize

the County Agricultural Society

and a local bank. He built

this home for his bride in 1826.

1847-1997

Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (County Route 431) and Branch Street, on the ...

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Raiding Huntsville

Feeding and Pillaging

[Preface]:

On March 24, 1865, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 6,000 cavalrymen from Tennessee into southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina to disrupt the Confederate supply line by destroying sections of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, the North Carolina ...

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Rev. J. D. Anthony

James Danelly Anthony entered the Methodist ministry at the 1847 Georgia Conference and after 50 years of service retired in 1897. He had 12 different charges and was 4 times Presiding elder for separate districts, one being the Sandersville District ...

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For God and Country

In loving memory of those who gave their lives in the World Wars

1917-1918

[list of names]

1941-1945

[list of names]

In loving memory of those who gave their lives in the Korean Conflict 1950-1953

[list of names]

Rededicated by Morris Frock Post No. 42, November 11, ...

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Erected in Honor of the Boys

Leitersburg District

who served in

The World War

1917 - 1919

R. Lee Slick

Andrew M. Hartman

John R. Myers

Leiter D. Lowery, Corp.

Allan F. Miner

Russell E. Hartle

A. Stanley Hollinger, Corp.,

Levi. M. Hartle.

Lloyd L. Hoover, Sargt.

Roger M. Wolfinger, Corp.

Arthur M. C. Myers

Harry F. Provard

Grover C. Wallack

Joseph W. ...

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John D. Zentmyer

Principal

Hagerstown High School

1926-1946

Educator of youth for thirty-eight years. Leader in character building & academic excellence. Thousands, young & old, benefited by his example & guidance.

Memorial erected by students & friends of Hagerstown High School.

Dedicated May 1, 2000

Born 1885 - Died ...

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Civil War Symbol Yields To Time

A STUMP IS ALL THAT REMAINS of a Silver Maple transplanted from the Battlefield of Chattanooga. In 1897 the sapling was planted here as part of a Memorial Grove dedicated to Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The ...

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Saunder’s Store

The present site of the building, which stands on the corner of South Harris Street and West Haynes Street, was the location of Mr. Mark Sander’s store at the crossing of roads. On December 19, 1793, the Legislature of Georgia ...

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Sir William Robert Wills Wilde

1815 - 1876

aural and ophthalmic surgeon, archaeologist, ethnologist, antiquarian, biographer, statistician, naturalist, topographer, historian, folklorist, lived in this house from 1855 to 1876

Marker is at the intersection of Lower Merrion Street (National Road 11) and Merrion Square (Road 118), on ...

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