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Fort Jefferson

Fort Jefferson (also known as Camp Crittenden) was the second of two Union Army posts established in Ballard County in September 1861, following the Confederate occupation of Columbus. Fort Jefferson was first established during the American Revolution by George Rogers ...

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Port Chester Vietnam War Memorial

Port Chester

Remembers

Vietnam War

Terrance Cather • Frank R. Howe • John P. Larkin • Nicholas Garofola • Frank Jamilski • Joseph Smith

And Those Who Served

Marker is at the intersection of King Street (New York Route 120A) ...

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On the Circle

Top of the Town

In the 1930s city engineers created Tenley Circle where commuters heading

cross-town or downtown changed streetcars. Across the street and to the left of Tenley Circle, a surviving strip of historic Grant Road meets Wisconsin Avenue. ...

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2nd Iowa Infantry

Tuttle's Brigade - W.H.L. Wallace's Division

U.S.

Army of the Tennessee.

2d Iowa Infantry,

Tuttle's (1st) Brigade,

W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Division.

This regiment was sent to reenforce General Nelson

and by his order made a charge from this position at ...

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36 Meeting Street

c. 1740

This Georgian Style residence is an early example of the "Charleston Single House." The original woodwork is noteable; the drawing room mantle is attributed to Charleston cabinet maker, Thomas Elfe. Unique in the kitchen building is the original ...

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Hull’s Trail 1812

Fort Necessity

Hull’s Trail 1812

Fort Necessity, 400 Ft. N., 150 Ft. E.

Old Spring, 700 Ft. N.

Marker is on County Road 2.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Abraham Bush Homestead

 

[ upper plaque ]

1750

Abraham Bush Homestead

Reputed Headquarters Of

General Israel Putnam

Marked By The

Ruth Lyon Bush Chapter

Daughters Of

The American Revolution

1968

[ lower plaque ]

Bush Homestead

Headquarters

General Israel Putnam

1777 – ...

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Demonstration - 1862

Jan. 1862, Brig. Gen. U.S. Grant sent 5,000 USA troops from Cairo as a demonstration against Columbus, a Confederate stronghold on the Miss. River. Combined forces led by Brig. Gen. J.A. McClernand from Ft. Jefferson at Wickliffe through here to ...

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Clay County Courthouse

Clay County Courthouse is the oldest courthouse in the Pataula Judicial Circuit and one of the oldest in South Georgia. Construction began in 1871 and it was completed in 1873 as shown by Grand Jury Presentments recorded in Minute Book ...

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Germantown Covered Bridge

Side A

Restored in 1963, the Germantown Covered Bridge on East Center Street, spanning Little Twin Creek, was 93 years old and is reputed to be the only existing covered bridge of its kind in the world. For 41 years this ...

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