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15th Alabama Infantry

Second Battle of Manassas

August 28, 1862

7:15 p.m.

Trimble's Brigade, Ewell's Division

Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virginia, CSA

15th Alabama Infantry

Maj. A. A. Lowther

"My position in line at this fence was in the immediate rear of Alonzo Watson. We were both on our ...

Freetown

Side A

In 1867 a group of African American men and women laid the foundations for Freetown. William, John, Albert, George, Richard, and Peter Collins; Susan and Lawrence Moore; Thomas Jeffries; the children of John Jeffries; and Louisa Conway and her ...

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Marengo Pioneer Cemetery

This site on Territorial Road was a gift of Seeley Neal (1778-1862) from 640 acres acquired from the government in 1831. Neal, a veteran of the War of 1812, built the first log house in the township. His was the ...

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20th New York State Militia

"Ulster Guard"

August 30, 1862

3:15 p.m.

3rd Brigade (Patrick), First Division (Hatch)

Third Corps (McDowell)

Army of Virginia (Pope), USA

20th New York State Militia

(80th New York Volunteers)

"Ulster Guard"

Col. George W. Pratt

"The order was given ...

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Dr. Benjamin M. Duggar

1872-1956

Discover of the antibiotic, Aureomycin

Son of a beloved country doctor, he carried a dedicated spirit to the frontiers of science

Having won degrees at Alabama, Auburn, Missouri, Harvard and Cornell, he taught at Cornell, Missouri, Wisconsin, completing his researches and discoveries

at ...

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Indiana Initial Point Memorial

Commemorating our Native Indians, our forefathers who planned and put into effect our Public Land System, the U.S. Deputy Public land Surveyors and our early prominent land surveyors

( Center are the plotted Survey Plaques )

Contributing sponsors to Indiana Historical Landmarks, ...

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Providence Historical District

The town of Providence was born, thrived and died with the Miami & Erie Canal. It was platted in 1835 by French trader Peter Manor, swept by fire in 1846, ravaged by cholera in 1854, and finally unincorporated in 1928. ...

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26th Georgia Infantry

Second Battle of Manassas

August 28, 1862

7:15 p.m.

Lawton's Brigade, Ewell's Division

Left Wing (Jackson)

Army of Northern Virginia, CSA

26th Georgia Infantry

Maj. Eli S. Griffin

"We were ordered in just after dark. We marched steadily across an open field for about 400 yards, over which ...

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De L Aigle Brick Yard

In 1808, Nicholas de L' Aigle, a French

refugee, established brick yards 1/4 mile

south which furnished Augusta with building

brick for 75 years. River clay was "pugged"

to the right constency in a cylindrical vat

by a stone turned with mule-power and

hand-moulded into ...

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In Remembrance - Wood River Massacre - July 10, 1814

In remembrance of the pioneer days of this area and to the memory of the victims of the Wood River Massacre

who were killed by Indians near this site on July 10, 1814 - Rachel Reagan, Elizabeth 7, Timothy 3 wife ...

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