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Ponce de Leon Ball Park

1908 – 1966

Here on these grounds at Ponce de Leon Ball Park, The Atlanta Crackers and the Atlanta Black Crackers began a tradition of baseball championship and athletic excellence which set the high standard for the baseball we enjoy in ...

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Second Brigade Soldiers

"In memory of Second Brigade soldiers who have lost their lives while faithfully serving their country. Their lives were characterized by integrity, courage, dedication and patriotism. These soldierly qualities earned them the respect and admiration of all who knew them."

Marker ...

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Gilroy

John Gilroy arrived in Monterey in 1814 on one of the North-West Co.

trading ships; "ISAAC TODD," which he deserted. He then fled to the Santa Clara Valley, marrying Maria Clara Ortega and settling on Rancho San Ysidro. His rightful ...

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Goshen United Methodist Church

A local society of Methodists was organized and meeting in this community by the 1790s. The first meetings were held in the homes of its members. On July 7, 1801, the group initiated the subscription of funds to establish a ...

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Site of Fort Gaines Female College

In 1857, the Legislature authorized a lottery to complete this college, chartered in 1838 as Fort Gaines Female Institute. It was finished in 1859. Sereno Taylor was the first principal, followed by John W. Grant. The large college building was ...

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5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)

Memorial Park

In honor of the soldiers and families of the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized) for their dedicated service and support to Fort Polk, Louisiana

21 September 1975 to 21 November 1992

RED DEVILS!

Marker can be reached from Louisiana Avenue east of Colorado ...

Turkey High School

Turkey's school system acquired this land in 1928 for a $100,000 high school. Amarillo architect E.F. Rittenberry designed a brick structure with English Gothic details. Consolidation with several area schools caused an enrollment of 445 students in 1928, accommodated by ...

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Richardson's Battery

Battery D, 1st Missouri Light Artillery - W.H.L. Wallace's Division

U.S.

Richardson's Battery,

"D" 1st MO. Lt Art., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee

One section of this battery was engaged here from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ...

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Ross' Battery

2nd Michigan Light Artillery - Hurlbut's Division

U.S.

Ross' Battery,

2nd Michigan Lt. Art., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee

This battery, with six guns, was in action here from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 6, 1862. It fell back to its camp ...

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Confederate Counterattack

After Union troops burned the railroad bridge they began to leave the field. The Confederates decided to re-cross the river by way of a wagon bridge one half mile above the railroad and counterattack the small Union rear guard.

The ...

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