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31st Indiana Infantry
Lauman's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division
(front)
...
Court Square
Anticipating the construction of a railroad through the co...
First Saw Mill
About three hundred feet south of this monument on the ban...
Sherman Receives News of Lee's Surrender in Smithfield
Johnston County Courthouse
In the early morning hour...
GFWC Silver City Women's Club
This Pueblo Revival style building has served as the GFWC ...
Fort Defiance, 1794
Here in 1794 General Anthony Wayne built Fort Defiance dur...
Fort Bayard
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
First Road to Southern California
Here crossed the first road to Southern California opened ...
Half Way Brook
Fort Amherst
So called because midway between Fort...
Pearl Harbor Memorial
In Memory of those 2403
Heroes who made the
...
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31st Indiana Infantry
Lauman's Brigade - Hurlbut's Division
(front)
31st Regiment
Infantry
Commanded by
Colonel Charles Cruft
3rd Brigade - Gen. Lauman -
4th Division - Gen. Hurlbut -
Army of the Tennessee.
Indiana
(back)
Commanded by Col. Charles Cruft.
(Wounded)
Lieut. Col. John Osborn.
This regiment took this position Sunday, April 6, 1862, ...
Court Square
Anticipating the construction of a railroad through the country hamlet of Youngsville, Griffin Young in 1860 hired W. H. Whatley to survey a portion of his property and lay it off in forty-eight town lots. In the plan two acres ...
First Saw Mill
About three hundred feet south of this monument on the banks of Alambique Creek, stood San Mateo County's first saw mill. Built by Charles Brown in 1847. About the same time Dennis Martin was building a second mill on San ...
Sherman Receives News of Lee's Surrender in Smithfield
Johnston County Courthouse
In the early morning hours of April 12, 1865, two Union officers arrived here and delivered a telegram from General Ulysses S. Grant to General William T. Sherman, who was quartered in the Old Johnston County Courthouse, which ...
GFWC Silver City Women's Club
This Pueblo Revival style building has served as the GFWC social and volunteer center since 1936.
Site No. 1830
A Register cultural Property
State of New Mexico
Marker is on U.S. 180 at milepost 112.6, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fort Defiance, 1794
Here in 1794 General Anthony Wayne built Fort Defiance during the Indian Wars prior to the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
Fort Winchester was built south of here during the War of 1812.
Down river from here is Preston Island, former site of ...
Fort Bayard
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
For the important role it played in the military and medical history of southwest New Mexico
This fort possesses National Significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America
Marker is ...
First Road to Southern California
Here crossed the first road to Southern California opened for wagons by Capt. Cooke, who passed here in command of the Mormon Battalion, Nov. 1846 – later it became the California Emigrant Road – from 1858-1861, the route of the ...
Half Way Brook
Fort Amherst
So called because midway between Forts Edward and
William Henry. From 1755 to 1780 it was the scene of many bloody skirmishes, surprises, and ambushes. Here the French and Indians inflicted two horrible massacres upon the English and ...
Pearl Harbor Memorial
In Memory of those 2403
Heroes who made the
supreme sacrifice
and to the survivors of
Pearl Harbor
Oahu, Hawaii
December 7, 1941
A day that will live
in infamy
* * *
"Remember Pearl Harbor"
"Keep America Alert"
Marker is on South Silver Avenue, ...