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Morris Township Veterans Monument

Dedicated to the Members of the Armed Services,

The Sung and the Unsung,

The Known and the Unknown,

The Returned and the Remaining,

Beloved Heroes All

Who

In Latitudes and Longitudes

Near and Remote, In Times

Recent and Distant, Did

Answer The Call To Duty

Korea: June 25, 1950 ...

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United States Naval Training Station

Great Lakes, Illinois

Land donated, 1905,

by

The Commercial Club of Chicago,

Theodore Roosevelt, President,

Paul Morton, Secretary of the Navy,

F. A. Delano, President, Commercial Club, Chicago,

Graeme Stewart, Member, Commercial Club, Chicago.

Station Dedicated 1911.

William H. Taft, President,

George Von L. Meyer, Secretary of the Navy,

George C. ...

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Saint John's Episcopal Church

(Front):

Organized in 1839 and named for St. John's, Berkeley Parish, this was the third Episcopal church established north of Columbia. The Rev. Josiah Obear became its first rector in 1841, serving 1841-49 and 1875-82. The first sanctuary, a wood-frame building, ...

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Alamance County Confederate Memorial

To Commemorate With Grateful Love the Patriotism, Valor, and Devotion to Duty, of the Brave Soldiers of Alamance County.

(Back):

"On Fame's Eternal Camping Ground, Their Silent Tents are Spread, and Glory Guards, with Solemn Round, the Bivouac of the ...

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Morris Township 9-11 Memorial

To commemorate Morris Township Citizens Lost in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001

Marker is on Woodland Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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"Brick Row"

Great Lakes History Trail Stop 8

Eleven original Officer’s Quarters stand along the bluff of Lake Michigan behind Building One. Six were designed for junior officers, four for senior officers and one for the Commandant. Original occupants included the junior Chaplain, ...

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Cash Homesite / Capt. Thomas Ellerbe

Cash Homesite

About 100 yards east of here was the home of General Ellerbe Boggan Crawford Cash, widely known for his 1880 duel with challenger Colonel William M. Shannon, whom he killed. Subsequently, all officers of the state and members of ...

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The Silver Brook Gateway

This 15 acre property was purchased by Harding Township and the Harding Land Trust in 2003 in partnership with the Morris County Open Space Preservation Trust and the State of New Jersey Green Acres program. It is a key link ...

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Porter's Battery

Brown's Brigade

C.S.A.

Brigadier General Simon B. Buckner's Division

Colonel John C. Brown's Brigade

Porter's BatteryThis battery of 6 guns occupied the salient sweeping all approaches to the front and flanking the trenches to the right and left.

On February 13, 1862, the battery assisted ...

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“Captain, We’ve Got It At Last” - The Charge of the 14th U.S. Co

“A Hard Nut To Crack”

As sharp shooting and artillery fire continued throughout the morning of October 28, Granger and Doolittle determined to launch an attack upon the Confederate battery at the edge of the Tennessee River, whose fire threatened the ...

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