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Cudworth House
1636 — 1976
Home of the Scituate Historical Society ...
Grave of George C. Yount
George Calvert Yount (1794-1865) was the first United Stat...
54 King Street
The James Brown House
Circa 1768
The James B...
29th Illinois Infantry
Raith's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
2...
Memorial to the Lexington Minute Men
These men gave everything dear in life, yea and life itsel...
First Congregational Church
Organized June 10, 1785
First and only church in v...
Founding Family Memorial Statue
"The Homecoming"
On March 30, 1734, Benjamin Chamber...
18th Lousiana - Orleans Guard - 16th Louisiana
Pond's Brigade - Ruggles' Division - Bragg's Corps
C...
Gibson County American Revolution Honor Roll
Soldiers & Patriots of the
American Revoluti...
The Greatest Sacrifice / Prelude to Gettysburg
The price of war is devastation. Franklin County paid the ...
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Cudworth House
1636 — 1976
Home of the Scituate Historical Society on land granted to Richard Garrett prior to 1646. Zephanian Cudworth built the present house in 1797 around the original chimney.
Marker is on First Parish Road just from Central Park Drive, on ...
Grave of George C. Yount
George Calvert Yount (1794-1865) was the first United States citizen to be ceded a Spanish land grant in Napa Valley (1836). Skilled hunter, frontiersman, craftsman and farmer, he was the true embodiment of all the finest qualities of an advancing ...
54 King Street
The James Brown House
Circa 1768
The James Brown House is situated on a portion of Lot Number 82 of the Grand Modell, the city plan for
Charleston that was developed in 1670. The lot was originally granted by the ...
29th Illinois Infantry
Raith's Brigade - McClernand's Division
U.S.
29th Illinois Infantry,
Raith's (3d) Brig., McClernand's (1st) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here at 4.30 p.m. April 6, 1862 and assisted in repelling a cavalry charge and an attack by Pond's brigade. It then ...
Memorial to the Lexington Minute Men
These men gave everything dear in life, yea and life itself in support of the common cause.
Back of Monument:
Memorial
to the Lexington Minute Men who were
on the Green in the early morning engagement
April 19, 1775
Capt. John Parker • Lt. William Tidd ...
First Congregational Church
Organized June 10, 1785
First and only church in vicinity for 40 years
Third edifice erected here 1872
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and William Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
...Founding Family Memorial Statue
"The Homecoming"
On March 30, 1734, Benjamin Chambers, a Scots-Irish immigrant and millwright was granted a Blunston License by the Penn family to develop a 400-acre plantation and gristmill for the first Franklin County settlement, named the Falling Spring Settlement.
In the ...
18th Lousiana - Orleans Guard - 16th Louisiana
Pond's Brigade - Ruggles' Division - Bragg's Corps
C.S.
18th La., Orleans Guard, 16th La.,
Pond's (3rd) Brig., Ruggles' (1st) Div., Bragg's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi
These regiments formed on echelon, left in front, charged the Union line in their front at 4.30 p.m. ...
Gibson County American Revolution Honor Roll
Soldiers & Patriots of the
American Revolution
buried in Gibson County Indiana
[ Row One ]
Robert Archer, S. C. • Thomas Bell, S. C. • Nicholas Boren, Penn. • David Bucklin, R. I. • Robert Cashbott, Penn. • Charles Cross, Va. ...
The Greatest Sacrifice / Prelude to Gettysburg
The price of war is devastation. Franklin County paid the price when its county seat, Chambersburg, was burned to the ground in 1864. Invaded in 1862, 1863, and 1864 by Confederate forces, Franklin County has the distinction of suffering more ...