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Third Line Trail
Guilford Courthouse NMP
This trail passes through th...
Second Line Trail
Guilford Courthouse NMP
This trail follows the secon...
The P.M. & M. Railroad
From 1881 to 1931 this former
railroad station ser...
Old City Cemetery
c. 1831
Has been placed on the National Register o...
Fort Anderson
One Shovelful at a Time
In 1861–1862, Col. William L...
Governor Thomas W. Hardwick
Governor Thomas William Hardwick, lawyer and statesman, sp...
Great Salt Lake Base and Meridian
Latitude 40°46'04" - Longitude 111°54'00"
Altitude (...
Colonial National Bank Building
This property
is listed in the
National Regist...
Third Brigade
First Division - Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
...Trinity United Church of Christ
Founded in 1883 to preserve Germanic teaching and Reformed...
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Third Line Trail
Guilford Courthouse NMP
This trail passes through the actual deployment of the American third line, contradicting the location of the Regulars’ Monument near Stop 7. Recent research and study may reveal more accurately where the battle action fit the terrain.
Before rejoining ...
Second Line Trail
Guilford Courthouse NMP
This trail follows the second American line for a half-mile to Stop 8 on the Tour Road. All along the line, Virginia militia opened their ranks for the retreating North Carolinians and then waited tensely for the British ...
The P.M. & M. Railroad
From 1881 to 1931 this former
railroad station served the
12-mile line to Haddonfield.
Milk, produce, passengers
and mail were carried until
the era of cars and trucks.
Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (County Route 541) ...
Old City Cemetery
c. 1831
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
Marker is on West Church Street (Georgia Route 24) 0 miles west of Virginia Avenue, on the right when traveling ...
Fort Anderson
One Shovelful at a Time
In 1861–1862, Col. William Lamb and Maj. John Hedrick
constructed Fort Anderson, one of several Confederate
strongholds that protected Wilmington, a major blockade-running port. They enlarged Fort St. Philip (for St. Philip’s Anglican Church on your right), an ...
Governor Thomas W. Hardwick
Governor Thomas William Hardwick, lawyer and statesman, spent most of his life in this city. Born in Thomasville, Dec. 9, 1872, he graduated from Mercer in 1892 and from Lumpkin Law School, U. of Ga., in ‘93, in which year ...
Great Salt Lake Base and Meridian
Latitude 40°46'04" - Longitude 111°54'00"
Altitude (sidewalk) 4327.27 Ft.Fixed by Orson Pratt assisted by Henry G. Sherwood, August 3, 1847, when beginning the original survey of “Great Salt Lake City,” around the “Mormon” Temple site designated by Brigham Young July 23, ...
Colonial National Bank Building
This property
is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
and registered as a
Virginia
Historic Landmark
1927
Marker is at the intersection of Campbell Avenue and Jefferson Street on Campbell Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Third Brigade
First Division - Fifth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Fifth Corps First Division
Third Brigade
Col. Strong Vincent, Col. James C. Rice
20th. Maine, 16th. Michigan, 44th. New York
83d. Pennsylvania InfantryJuly 2 After 4 p.m. moved with the Division left in front to the support ...
Trinity United Church of Christ
Founded in 1883 to preserve Germanic teaching and Reformed dogma. The present church occupies the first lot sold in Hanover in 1763 to the German Calvinist Church. Present church constructed in 1884, renovated in 1910, 1932, 1954, and 1995.
Marker is ...