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Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
District Court Tree
In 1837 this oak sheltered Texas jurors. Courthouse was un...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753, the building was ...
Machinery from early East Texas Logging Railroads
Steam locomotive and tender No. 3 were bought 1908 by Cart...
Elroy – Sparta State Trail
This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the ...
The Road to Battle
See that flat depression in the ground? That’s the survivi...
22nd Alabama Infantry - 1st Louisiana Infantry
Gladden's Brigade - Withers' Division - Bragg's Corps
<...Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville
Signed near this location on
Aug. 3, 1795
...6th and 9th Tennessee Infantry
Stephens' Brigade - Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps
...The Pioneer Square Pergola
1909
This ornamental glass and cast iron pergola p...
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Wood's Brigade
Hardee's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
Wood's (3d) Brigade,
9th Ark. Batt., 8th Ark., 27th Tenn., 16th Ala., 44th Tenn.,
Hardee's Corps.
About 650 men of these regiments were engaged here at 10:30 A.M. April 7, 1862.
Marker is at the intersection of Sherman Road ...
District Court Tree
In 1837 this oak sheltered Texas jurors. Courthouse was unfinished because logs coming down-river for building had swept past in strong current. R. M. Williamson, presiding, was called "Three-legged Willie" due to appearance: he had good leg, crippled leg, and ...
County of Charleston Historic Courthouse
Originally built in 1753, the building was constructed as South Carolina's first and only colonial Statehouse. From 1756 to 1788, the Statehouse was the seat of the Royal British Governor, the Colonial Assembly and the central meeting place for ...
Machinery from early East Texas Logging Railroads
Steam locomotive and tender No. 3 were bought 1908 by Carter-Kelley Lumber Co., for use in building a sawmill at Manning(about 18 mi. south); then in railroad building, logging, and passenger and freight hauling schedules.
The 1906 wood-burning steam loader ...
Elroy – Sparta State Trail
This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The conversion from “rail to trail” represented a new concept in recreational development. Utilizing the abandoned railbed, it was the first trail of its ...
The Road to Battle
See that flat depression in the ground? That’s the surviving imprint of the Great Wagon Road, a route used by thousands of settlers from the 1740s to the early 1800s.
The road began in Philadelphia, carrying Quakers, Germans, Scots-Irish and Moravians ...
22nd Alabama Infantry - 1st Louisiana Infantry
Gladden's Brigade - Withers' Division - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
22d Alabama, 1st Louisiana,
Gladden's (1st) Brigade, Withers' (2d) Division,
Bragg's Corps.
These regiments, about 300 men, were engaged here Monday April 7, 1862 until about 10 A.M.
Marker is on State Highway 22 ...
Signing of the Treaty of Greene Ville
Signed near this location on
Aug. 3, 1795
Line Drawing of the Principal Figures
in the signing of the treaty
1. Anthony Wayne
2. Little Turtle • 3. William Wells
4. William Henry Harrison
5. William Clark • 6. Meriwether Lewis
7. Isaac Zane • 8. Tarhe, the ...
6th and 9th Tennessee Infantry
Stephens' Brigade - Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps
C.S.
Army of the Mississippi.
6th and 9th Tennessee Infantry,
Stephens' 2d Brig., Cheatham's 2d Div,
Polk's Corps.
The 6th Tennessee and six companies of the 9th Tennessee were engaged here Monday April 7, 1862.
Marker can be ...
The Pioneer Square Pergola
1909
This ornamental glass and cast iron pergola provided shelter at the northwest’s first comfort station, a place featuring modern conveniences such as public restrooms.
2002
The pergola was extensively damage when a truck failed to safely navigate its turn. ...