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Arthur St. Clair

At the head of the hollow to the south was last home of Gen. St. Clair. He served in the Revolutionary army, in the Continental Congress, and was first Governor of the Northwest Territory. His grave is at Greensburg.

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Arthur St. Clair

At the head of the hollow to the south was last home of Gen. St. Clair. He served in the Revolutionary army, in the Continental Congress, and was first Governor of the Northwest Territory. His grave is at Greensburg.

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Dividends for the Future

I propose to create a civilian conservation corps…confining itself to forestry, the prevention of soil erosion, flood control, and similar projects. I call your attention to the fact that this type of work is of definite, practical value, not only ...

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Varnum’s Quarters

When he moved in, General James Varnum used one room as both living quarters and brigade headquarters, and even held general courts martial. The owners, David and Elizabeth Stephens and their family, were allowed to remain in the rest of ...

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Colonel John Stuart House

circa 1767

National Historic Landmark

Born 1718, Inverness, Stuart was related to Scottish

Royality. Educated in London, he circumnavigated

the globe aboard Centurion, Adm. Lord Anson

commanding, capturing the Spanish treasure galleon,

De Cavodonga, in 1743; he arrived in Charleston

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1st Ohio Cavalry

Long's Brigade - Crook's Division

1st Ohio Cavalry.

Long's Brig., Crook's Div., Stanley's Corps.

Maj. Thomas J. Patten.

Nov. 25, 1863.This regiment, with its brigade, followed Gen. Sherman in crossing the Tennessee, and moving towards Cleveland advanced 13 miles on the 24th. The next ...

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53rd Ohio Infantry

Hildebrand's Brigade -- Sherman's Division

U.S.

Army of the Tennessee.

53d Ohio Infantry,

Hildebrand's (3d) Brigade,

Sherman's (5th) Division.

This regiment, attached temporarily to Col. Marsh's command, was engaged here at 10 A.M. April 7, 1860.

Marker can be reached from Cavalry Road 0.2 miles west of ...

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Wausau Water Works

Serving Wausau since 1885

Clean drinking water has always been important, but in 1885, Wausau Water Works was built for a different reason — to supply water for fighting fires. 1885 was an especially bad fire year in Wausau. There were ...

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15th Iowa Infantry

Burial Place

Burial Place

15th Iowa Infantry

Bodies Removed

to

Nat'l Cemetery.

Marker can be reached from Cavalry Road 0.2 miles east of Sherman Road, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Civil War in St. Joseph

A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri

On April 3, 1860, the Pony Express started from this neighborhood on its historic run to the West. Eight months after the Pony Express joined East and West, the country split North to ...

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