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Federal Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson

U.S.A.

McClearnand's Division strength 8000, killed 311, wounded 1058, missing 183 - Aggregate 1552

Oglesby's Brigade killed 184, wounded 603, missing 66 - Aggregate 853

• Wallace's Brigade killed 99, wounded 350, missing 98 - Aggregate 547

• Morrison's Brigade killed 28, wounded ...

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Rosa Parks Montgomery Bus Boycott / Hank Williams Alabama Trouba

Side A

At the bus stop on this site on December 1, 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to boarding whites. This brought about her arrest, conviction, and fine. The Boycott began December 5, the day of ...

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Gen. Henry Knox Trail

Through this place passed

General Henry Knox

in the winter of

1775 – 1776

to deliver to

General George Washington

at Cambridge

the train of artillery

from Fort Ticonderoga used

to force the British Army

to evacuate Boston.

Erected by the Commonwealth

of Massachusetts 1927

Marker is on Old Connecticut Path (Massachusetts Route ...

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Dubois County Civil War Memorial

[ Battle Names - Around Top of Memorial ]

Antietam • Chickamauga • Gettysburg • Vicksburg

[ Front Panel ]

Yield not to grief the tribute of a tear,

But ‘neath the fore-front of a

specious sky,

Smile all exultant, as they smiled at ...

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Asa Chatfield Farm

The farmhouse which stood near here was used as an American observation post. Between the engagements, Patriot pickets held the near side of the Middle Ravine; British pickets, the far side.

Marker is on Park Tour Road, on the right ...

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Fort Donelson

Here the Union won its first major victory of the Civil War. The surrender of Fort Donelson, along with the capture of Forts Henry and Heiman, forced the Confederacy to abandon Nashville and give up southern Kentucky and much of ...

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Site of Chatfield Farm

American and British advance pickets often exchanged musket fire across Middle Ravine during the weeks that followed the Battle of September 19, 1777.

Then, on the afternoon of October 7, excited American pickets reported large formations of Crown Forces advancing ...

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Railroad Avenue

Railroad Avenue became the Commercial center for the growth of Willcox and the Sulpher Springs Valley from the time of the construction of the Southern Pacific Railroad through the area in 1880.

Marker is at the intersection of East Maley Street ...

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(Former) Marshfield Trust and Savings Bank

This terra-cotta-clad flat-iron building makes the most of its triangular building lot. Like many neighborhood banks from the 1920s, the Marshfield Trust and Savings Bank employed the Classical Revival style of architecture to convey a sense of permanence and security. ...

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Willcox Commercial Hotel, 1916

Primarily used as headquarters for traveling salesmen using the Southern Pacific R .R. for transportation. Restored in 1987 by the Brown Family to be used as an ice cream parlor and office suites.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Marker ...

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