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Merchants Bank Building
Halifax Historical Museum
This Property Has Been
...Battles of Dunlap Farm
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On July 30, 1864, Gen. Stoneman with 2,500...
Wheatland
Home of President
James Buchanan
Marker is at ...
Confederate Fort Whitworth
Named for the Whitworth family of Mayfield, the farm on wh...
Florida’s Original Tourist Destination
From the Native Americans who first sought the heal...
Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
In honor of revolutionary soldiers buried in this cemetery...
Christ Reformed Church
The congregation was organized May 4, 1747 by the Rev. Mic...
Philadelphia United Methodist Church
In 1839, Philadelphia Sunday School Society was organized ...
Maryland State Monument
Baltimore
Light Artillery, C.S.A.
Organized at...
Civil War Camp to Victorian Neighborhood
City within a City
The Shaw neighborhood and the G...
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Merchants Bank Building
Halifax Historical Museum
This Property Has Been
Placed On The
National Register
Of Historic Places
By The United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on South Beach Street north of Orange Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battles of Dunlap Farm
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On July 30, 1864, Gen. Stoneman with 2,500 cavalry crossed Walnut Creek & placed his cannon on a ridge on the Dunlap farm. He attacked Macon to capture the gold in the Confederate Depository; to destroy the Armory, Arsenal & ...
Wheatland
Home of President
James Buchanan
Marker is at the intersection of Marietta Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 23) and N President Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Marietta Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Confederate Fort Whitworth
Named for the Whitworth family of Mayfield, the farm on which it was built, this outpost (a quarter-mile east) and Fort Gregg, 400 yards to the south, were constructed to protect the western approaches to Petersburg during the 1864-1865 siege. ...
Florida’s Original Tourist Destination
From the Native Americans who first sought the healing sulphur waters of the spring, to the present-day travelers who enjoy the wide variety of recreational opportunities along the Suwannee River and the historical significance of the Town of White Springs, ...
Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
In honor of revolutionary soldiers buried in this cemetery.
Johannes Bard Philip Rahn
Jacob Beihl George Jacob Scherman
Jacob Brothers Andreas Schreiver
John Crouse Abraham Sell
Conrad Dotterer Jacob Sell
John Eckert Jacob Warner
Andrew Herzig John Weikert
John Kitzmiller Jacob Will
John George Kitzmiller George Wilt
John Jacob Kitzmiller ...
Christ Reformed Church
The congregation was organized May 4, 1747 by the Rev. Michael Schlatter who was sent by the Synods of Holland to Pennsylvania.
On this site stood the first church, a log structure, which was replaced in 1798 by a brick church. ...
Philadelphia United Methodist Church
In 1839, Philadelphia Sunday School Society was organized and a house of warship was built on a tract of land on Lick Creek donated by the Turner family. Joel Chandler Harris, while he lived in Turnworld Plantation, attended this church ...
Maryland State Monument
Baltimore
Light Artillery, C.S.A.
Organized at Richmond, Va.
August 17, 1861
Battles engaged in: Harpers
Ferry; Winchester; Front
Royal; Cross Keys; Port
Republic; Woodstock; Gaines'
Mills; Malvern Hill; Bristoe
Station; Cunningham's Ford;
Groveton; Rappahannock;
Second Mannassas; Antietam;
Yellow Tavern; Carlisle;
Gettysburg; Culpepper C.H.;
Mine Run; Brandy Station;
Chambersburg; Leestown;
Frederick; OldTown;
Waynesboro; Maurytown.
Officers
Captain John B. Brockenbrough
Captain ...
Civil War Camp to Victorian Neighborhood
City within a City
The Shaw neighborhood and the Greater U Street Historic District are rich in African American and Civil War history. They are the ideal place for the African American Civil War Memorial now located on this Metro ...