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Camp of 13th Iowa Infantry
Hare's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
Ca...
Judge Robert Pringle House
1774
A Private Residence
The builder of thi...
Original Site of Columbia College
This land was purchased in 1854 by the South Carolina Conf...
The Rail Fence and Grass Line
The rail fence
and grass line of
protection fo...
The Wolf River Crossing
Before reaching the Iowa, Sac and Fox Mission wagon...
46th Illinois Infantry
Veatch's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division
U.S.
Arm...
The Breastwork
The Breastwork
thrown up on the morning
of the...
General Benjamin Smith
Here stood the
Wilmington residence of
General...
Milwaukee Terminal Building
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 39
This prop...
William Tryon
Here stood the residence of
William Tryon Governor o...
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Camp of 13th Iowa Infantry
Hare's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
Camp of
13th Iowa Infantry,
Hare's (1st) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
First position in line of battle April 6, 1862, was 3/4 mile south, at N.W. corner of Review Field.
Marker is on Cavalry Road ¾ mile ...
Judge Robert Pringle House
1774
A Private Residence
The builder of this outstanding handsome
"single" house was a native of Scotland,
an eminent merchant of Charleston, and
a provincial lay judge who helped to open
the Revolution by resisting the Stamp Act.
His residence situated on ...
Original Site of Columbia College
This land was purchased in 1854 by the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church as the site of Columbia Female College, Chartered by S. C. General Assembly Dec. 21, 1854. Classes were held from 1859 to 1865. The ...
The Rail Fence and Grass Line
The rail fence
and grass line of
protection formed
after the British
troops landed
was six hundred
feet in the rear
at the base of
Bunker Hill
Marker can be reached from Monument Square.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Wolf River Crossing
Before reaching the Iowa, Sac and Fox Mission wagon trains crossed the Wolf River. Travelers often encountered members of local Indian nations. Native Americans thought that some payment should be made to them for the use of their land. Travelers ...
46th Illinois Infantry
Veatch's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division
U.S.
Army of the Tennessee.
46th Illinois Infantry,
Veatch's (2d) Brigade,
Hurlbut's (4th) Division.
This regiment, attached temporarily to Marsh's command, was engaged here at 10 a.m. April 7, 1862. It advanced, fighting, to Woolf Field.
Marker is on Cavalry Road ¾ ...
The Breastwork
The Breastwork
thrown up on the morning
of the seventeenth of June
1775
extended northerly
three hundred feet
Marker can be reached from Monument Square.
Courtesy hmdb.org
General Benjamin Smith
Here stood the
Wilmington residence of
General Benjamin Smith
Elected Governor of
North Carolina in 1810.
New Hanover Historical Commission.
A.J. Howell E.S. Martin
James Sprunt W.A. McGirt
Marker is on Dock Street 0.1 miles west of South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Milwaukee Terminal Building
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 39
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
Designed by
Herman Esser
Tour Site 39
c.1920
Marker is on Erie Street near Broadway (Wisconsin Route 32), on the right ...
William Tryon
Here stood the residence of
William Tryon Governor of
North Carolina, from April 3,1765,
to June 30, 1771. Stamp Master
William Houston was brought out
from the house and forced to
resign his office Nov. 16, 1765.
New Hanover Historical Commission
Marker is at the intersection of Market ...