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To The Memory of General Jackson
To The Memory of General Jackson and his Tennessee Volunte...
The Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82
The
Rochambeau
Route
1781 – 82
In...
The Bundy-Barksdale-McGowan House
Queen Anne style Architecture Built in 1888
Once Own...
Army of the Potomac
Major General George G. Meade
Commanding
The A...
The Trumbull Library
The Completion Of
The Trumbull Library
Reali...
Army of the Cumberland
June 27, 1863
The Reserve Corps (Granger) moved sout...
Rutherford County / Murphreesboro
(Front):
Rutherford County
Established 1803; n...
Lake George in the American Revolution
Lake George Battlefield Park
Lake George played an i...
Army of the Cumberland
June 24, 1863
Moving to Bradyville, 14 mi. S.E., the...
Bates Grove and the Area Adjacent to the Cottonwood River Dam
In 1885, one Kansas writer described the area in ge...
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To The Memory of General Jackson
To The Memory of General Jackson and his Tennessee Volunteers while camped here 1814. He fought the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and discharged his Volunteers.
Marker is on Gen. Jackson Memorial Dr south of Mallory Cir, on the right when traveling ...
The Rochambeau Route 1781 – 82
The
Rochambeau
Route
1781 – 82
In the Vicinity
French Troops Under
Duc De Lauzon
Enroute From Newport
To Yorktown
Encamped During
June 29 Through
July 1st 1781
Erected by The
Sons of the American Revolution
Gen. Gold Selleck Silliman Branch
Bridgeport, CT
Marker is at the intersection of Monroe Turnpike (Route 111) ...
The Bundy-Barksdale-McGowan House
Queen Anne style Architecture Built in 1888
Once Owned by Confederate Gen. Samuel McGowan and by WWII Gen. W.E. Barksdale
Donated by J.D. Bundy in 1989 to the Abbeville County Historical Society
Now serves as Headquarters for the Society and the Jane Greene ...
Army of the Potomac
Major General George G. Meade
Commanding
The Army consisted of Eight Army Corps
First Corps - Major General John F. Reynolds, Major General Abner Doubleday, Major General John Newton
Second Corps - Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Brigadier General John Gibbon
Third Corps - Major ...
The Trumbull Library
The Completion Of
The Trumbull Library
Realizes the Dreams and Concerns
Of Half a Century of Trumbull Residents
In 1923 on land deeded by the Trumbull Congregational Church in Trumbull Center the Nichols Memorial Library was opened as a request from ...
Army of the Cumberland
June 27, 1863
The Reserve Corps (Granger) moved south along this road, screened by the Army's Cavalry (D.S. Stanley). Taking Guy's Gap, against minor resistance, they pushed rapidly into Shelbyville, evacuated the same morning by the Corps of Maj. Gen. Leonidas ...
Rutherford County / Murphreesboro
(Front):
Rutherford County
Established 1803; named in honor of
Maj. Gen. Griffith Rutherford
of the Revolutionary Army; appointed by President Washington as a Member of the Legislature for the Southwest Territory, which later became the State of Tennessee.
(Back):
Murfreesboro
First settlers came in 1799; the settlement ...
Lake George in the American Revolution
Lake George Battlefield Park
Lake George played an important role throughout the American Revolution as a transportation route, staging area and outpost. In December 1775, as some American troops were ferried north during their abortive invasion of Canada, Colonel Henry Knox’s ...
Army of the Cumberland
June 24, 1863
Moving to Bradyville, 14 mi. S.E., the XXI Corps (T.L. Crittenden) advanced against minor Confederate resistance on Manchester, to rendezvous with the rest of the Army under cover of Granger's feint at Shelbyville. This flanked the Army of ...
Bates Grove and the Area Adjacent to the Cottonwood River Dam
In 1885, one Kansas writer described the area in generous words, "...at the right of the bridge on the south side of the Cottonwood River is an excellent water mill, and the music of the falling waters as they flow ...