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Confederate Casualties
Battle of Chattanooga
Confederate Casualties - Bat...
Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of ...
U.S.S. Houston and H.M.A.S. Perth
In Memory of the Crews of
U.S.S. Houston (CA-30)
Middleton Tavern
Historic Tavern
Commemorating the role of taverns in...
Randolph Co. Courthouse
In June 1808, a committee was appointed to contract the bu...
City Hall & Old Capitol
The Macon City Hall, built in 1837 for the Monroe Railroad...
The Indians of Southern California
This plaque and garden are dedicated to the memory of the ...
Taylors Falls United Methodist Church
This is the oldest Methodist Church building in continuous...
1814 Enlisted Men's Barracks, No 2
Of the 60 soldiers in Captain Frederick Evans' company, U....
Vineville United Methodist Church
South Georgia Conference
Vineville United Methodist ...
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Confederate Casualties
Battle of Chattanooga
Confederate Casualties - Battle of Chattanooga.
Nov. 23d to Nov. 27th, 1863.
The losses here given by Divisions include Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and operations following as far as Ringgold Gap, GA.
Longstreet's Corps (McLaw's ...
Batteries F & K, Third U.S. Artillery
First Regular Brigade - Artillery Reserve
Army of the Potomac
Artillery Reserve
First Regular Brigade
Batteries F& K Third U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. John C. Turnbull Commanding
July 1 Took position on crest of hill near General Meade's ...
U.S.S. Houston and H.M.A.S. Perth
In Memory of the Crews of
U.S.S. Houston (CA-30)
and
H.M.A.S. Perth
"Still Standing Watch in Sunda Strait."
Marker is on McClellan Drive east of Grant Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Middleton Tavern
Historic Tavern
Commemorating the role of taverns in the political and social life in our country
Middleton Tavern
Established 1750
Tavern Month, May 1970
Marker is at the intersection of Market Space and Randall Street, on the right when traveling north on Market Space.
Courtesy ...
Randolph Co. Courthouse
In June 1808, a committee was appointed to contract the building of a brick courthouse to replace the original log structure on Court Street. This building cost approximately $1200, including $35 for hinges and other ironwork paid to Solomon Collett. ...
City Hall & Old Capitol
The Macon City Hall, built in 1837 for the Monroe Railroad & Banking Co. and since remodeled, served from Nov. 18, 1864 till March 11, 1865 as temporary Capitol of Ga. Here Gov. Brown had his office and convened the ...
The Indians of Southern California
This plaque and garden are dedicated to the memory of the first peoples who lived in what is now the County of Los Angeles. Some of the earliest Indians were members of the Uto Aztecan linguistic family or were descended ...
Taylors Falls United Methodist Church
This is the oldest Methodist Church building in continuous use in Minnesota. Methodist circuit riders of the Sunrise Mission served the Taylors Falls area 1852-59. On March 27, 1859, the Rev. Sias Bolles organized the Taylors Falls Methodist Episcopal Church ...
1814 Enlisted Men's Barracks, No 2
Of the 60 soldiers in Captain Frederick Evans' company, U.S. Corps of Artillery, 16 soldiers occupied this room, sleeping four to a bunk. To enhance an esprit de corps, the color yellow, signifying the artillery service, was used on the ...
Vineville United Methodist Church
South Georgia Conference
Vineville United Methodist Church, the oldest daughter of Mulberry Street United Methodist Church, was begun in 1846 to serve wealthy planners of the village of Vineville, just outside Macon. It has been located on this site since 1897. ...