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Mendenhall's Battery
Batteries H & M, 4th United States Artillery - Crittenden'...
Tower of Miracles
2001
Maryrose Carroll
Millennium Art Committee...
Spiritual Life
Midcity at the Crossroads
Washington’s first...
210MM German Howitzer
Surrendered to U.S. 1918,
Placed here in Memory of t...
Forgotten Lives; Working Class Families of the Canal Era Reveale
The Champlain Canal/Bemis Heights site is a residential si...
8th Iowa Infantry
Sweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division
U.S.<...
Jane Fishburne Hipp Plaza
Named in honor of a beloved member of the extended Furman ...
James Washington Cockrum
[Side 'One']
Born 1799 in North Carolina. Pur...
Old Hickory Tavern
Birthplace of Hickory
To the rear of this spot stood...
23rd Missouri Infantry
Prentiss' Divsion
U.S.
23d Missouri Infantry,<...
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Mendenhall's Battery
Batteries H & M, 4th United States Artillery - Crittenden's Division
U.S.
Army of the Ohio.
Mendenhall's Batteries,
"H" & "M" 4th United States Artillery,
Crittenden's (5th) Division
These batteries, with four guns, were engaged here
from about noon to 2 p.m. April 7, 1862.
Marker is on ...
Tower of Miracles
2001
Maryrose Carroll
Millennium Art Committee
City of Hickory
Marker is on Main Ave. NW..
Courtesy hmdb.org
Spiritual Life
Midcity at the Crossroads
Washington’s first black Muslim temple opened in 1940 when the Nation of Islam established Temple No. 4 at 1525-1527 Ninth Street. The Nation of Islam’s second national leader, Elijah Muhammad (1897-1975), presided over the event. Founded ...
210MM German Howitzer
Surrendered to U.S. 1918,
Placed here in Memory of the
Men from this community who
participated in the World War
Insert
Rededicated by American Legion Post 48 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1957 to all veterans man and women of this area
May 24, ...
Forgotten Lives; Working Class Families of the Canal Era Reveale
The Champlain Canal/Bemis Heights site is a residential site first occupied during the 1830s soon after the construction of the Champlain Canal. The highway (NY 32) was developed during the eighteenth century as a north-south passage between the heights to ...
8th Iowa Infantry
Sweeny's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division
U.S.
8th Iowa Infantry.
Sweeny's (3rd) Brig.,W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from about 4 to 5 p.m. April 6, 1862. It then fell back 500 yards, ...
Jane Fishburne Hipp Plaza
Named in honor of a beloved member of the extended Furman University Family, generous benefactor, and wife of Herman N. Hipp, Class of 1935.
Courtesy hmdb.org
James Washington Cockrum
[Side 'One']
Born 1799 in North Carolina. Purchased land 1818 in Gibson County. Cockrum and Jacob Warrick Hargrove laid out the town of Oakland (now Oakland City) on January 15, 1856. Cockrum and his son William Monroe Cockrum, along with sympathizers ...
Old Hickory Tavern
Birthplace of Hickory
To the rear of this spot stood a log house known in 1799 as Hickory Tavern. This tract of 640 acres was surveyed by Col. Christopher W. Beekman on June 8, 1779 and was granted to William McMullen ...
23rd Missouri Infantry
Prentiss' Divsion
U.S.
23d Missouri Infantry,
Prentiss' (6th) Division,
Army of the Tennessee.
This regiment was engaged here from 4 P.M. to 5 P.M. April 6, 1862, when it attempted to retire but was captured at 5:30 P.M.
Marker can be reached from Hornet's Nest Loop ...