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Milwaukee Fire Department Engine House #15
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 36
This prop...
The Nicholas Trott House
83 Cumberland Street
First brick house
ere...
Jefferson County / Cocke County
Side A
* Jefferson County *
Established...
Camp of 1st Battalion, 4th Illinois Cavalry
McClernand's Division
U.S.
Camp of
1st B...
Betty and Barney Hill Incident
On the night of September 19–20, 1961, Portsmouth, NH coup...
Rowley Burial Ground
1630 - 1930
The burial ground set apartat the settle...
Bacon Creek Bridge
The L & N R.R. bridge near here, a main USA supply line be...
New Providence Church
This Presbyterian church was founded in 1786 by Rev. Archi...
Wharton's Texas Rangers
Unassigned
C.S.
Wharton's Texas Rangers,
124th Ohio Infantry
Hazen's Brigade - Wood's Division
124th Ohio Infantr...
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Milwaukee Fire Department Engine House #15
Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 36
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
Designed by
Charles E. Malig
Tour Site 36
1915
Marker is at the intersection of Water Street and Erie Street, on ...
The Nicholas Trott House
83 Cumberland Street
First brick house
erected in Charleston
standing in 1709.
Home of Nicholas Trott
first Attorney General
of the Province of
Carolina 1698 to 1702
and Chief Justice
1713 to 1719.
Marker is on Cumberland Street, on the ...
Jefferson County / Cocke County
Side A
* Jefferson County *
Established 1792: named in honor of
Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of State; formerly member of the Continental Congress; principal author of the Declaration of Independence; later Governor of Virginia; Vice-President and President of the United States.
Side B
* Cocke County ...
Camp of 1st Battalion, 4th Illinois Cavalry
McClernand's Division
U.S.
Camp of
1st Battalion,
4th Illinois Cavalry,
McClernand's (1st) Division,
Army of the Tennessee.
April 6, 1862.
Marker is on Cavalry Road 0.4 miles west of Hamburg-Savannah Road, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Betty and Barney Hill Incident
On the night of September 19–20, 1961, Portsmouth, NH couple Betty and Barney Hill experienced a close encounter with an unidentified flying object and two hours of “lost” time while driving south on Rte 3 near Lincoln. They filed an ...
Rowley Burial Ground
1630 - 1930
The burial ground set apartat the settlement of the
town of Rowley in 1639. Here
are buried Ezekiel Rogers,
Samuel Phillips, Samuel
Shepard, Edward Payson andJedediah Jewett, the earliest
ministers of the town, and
nearly all the original settlers.
Marker is on Main Street (Alternate ...
Bacon Creek Bridge
The L & N R.R. bridge near here, a main USA supply line between Louisville and Bowling Green, was destroyed by Confederate troops in late 1861. Before repairs were complete, Morgan's Raiders burned it Dec. 5, 1861. This act brought ...
New Providence Church
This Presbyterian church was founded in 1786 by Rev. Archibald Scott, of Virginia. In 1792, Rev. Gideon Blackburn built a log church here; the stones in the present wall are from a church which replaced it in 1829; the brick ...
Wharton's Texas Rangers
Unassigned
C.S.
Wharton's Texas Rangers,
Unassigned
Army of the Mississippi
This regiment was engaged here at 4 p.m., April 6, 1862. It charged the enemy; was repulsed and retired to north of Oglesby's headquarters where it bivouacked Sunday night.
Marker is on Cavalry Road 0.4 miles ...
124th Ohio Infantry
Hazen's Brigade - Wood's Division
124th Ohio Infantry.
Hazen's Brigade, Wood's Division, 4th Corps.
Lieut. Col. James Pickands.
Nov. 25, 1863.The regiment participated in the brigade advance of Nov. 23 on Orchard Knob, losing 1 killed and 3 wounded. In the assault on Missionary ...