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Army of the Potomac
July 3 1863
First and Second Brigades First Cavalry ...
Army of the Potomac
July 4 1863
First and Second Brigades First Cavalry ...
Army of the Potomac
July 5 1863
Second Corps marched from Gettysburg to ...
Army of the Potomac
July 6 1863
First Corps marched from Gettysburg to E...
Army of the Potomac
July 7 1863
Headquarters of the Army moved from Gett...
Engagement at Sutherland Station
On the morning of 2 Apr. 1865, Union forces arrived here b...
Athens County Vietnam War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of
the Athens County residen...
Athens County Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
To honor and commemorate
the Revolutionary Soldiers<...
The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore
(Unitarian and Universalist)
In 1817, when Baltimo...
The Emmitt House / James Emmitt
Side A: The Emmitt House
Built for Waverly in...
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Army of the Potomac
July 3 1863
First and Second Brigades First Cavalry Division marched from Taneytown to Westminster. The Reserve Brigade First Cavalry Division from Emmitsburg to the field of Gettysburg and the Second Brigade Second Cavalry Division from Manchester to Westminster.
Battle of Gettysburg ...
Army of the Potomac
July 4 1863
First and Second Brigades First Cavalry Division marched from Westminster. The Reserve Brigade First Cavalry Division from Gettysburg en route to Frederick. Second Brigade Second Cavalry Division from Westminster via Emmitsburg to Monterey. The Third Brigade Second Cavalry ...
Army of the Potomac
July 5 1863
Second Corps marched from Gettysburg to Two Taverns. Fifth Corps to Marsh Creek. Sixth Corps to Fairfield. Eleventh to Rock Creek. Twelfth Corps to Littlsetown. First Brigade Second Cavalry Division to Emmitsburg and the Artillery Reserve to Littlestown. ...
Army of the Potomac
July 6 1863
First Corps marched from Gettysburg to Emmitsburg. Fifth Corps from Marsh Creek to Moritz's Cross-Roads. Sixth Corps from Fairfield to Emmitsburg except the Third Brigade Second Division which in conjunction with the First Brigade Second Cavalry Division was ...
Army of the Potomac
July 7 1863
Headquarters of the Army moved from Gettysburg to Frederick. First Corps marched from Emmitsburg to Hamburg. Second Corps from Two Taverns to Taneytown. Third Corps from Gettysburg via Emmitsburg to Mechanicstown. Fifth Corps from Moritz's Cross-Roads via Emmitsburg ...
Engagement at Sutherland Station
On the morning of 2 Apr. 1865, Union forces arrived here by way of Clairborne Road and found Maj. Gen. Henry Heth’s Confederate division entrenched on Cox Road. During the day, Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles’s division made three distinct ...
Athens County Vietnam War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of
the Athens County residents
who lost their lives in Vietnam
November 1990
Richard A. Anders … 23
Joseph A. Bodnar … 22
Charles L Boling … 22
John W. Boyer … 27
Ronald L. Calentine … 20
Virgil L. Castle … 19
Michael A. Deeter ...
Athens County Revolutionary Soldiers Memorial
To honor and commemorate
the Revolutionary Soldiers
buried in Athens County, Ohio
Daniel Anderson •
Thomas Arnold •
Isaac Barker •
Ebenezer Barrows •
Hopson Beebe •
Alvan Bingham •
Silas Bingham, Sr. •
William Bodwell •
John Bowman •
Abraham Bowers •
James Brice •
Isaac Brooks •
Benjamin Brown •
Samuel Brown •
Ebenezer Buckingham ...
The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore
(Unitarian and Universalist)
In 1817, when Baltimore Town boasted 60,000 inhabitants and Mount Vernon Place was still a forest, a group of leading citizens met in the home of Henry Payson "to form a religious society and build a church ...
The Emmitt House / James Emmitt
Side A: The Emmitt House
Built for Waverly industrialist James Emmitt in 1861, The Emmitt House was partly the work of carpenter Madison Hemings, who claimed parentage by President Thomas Jefferson. It served as a tavern and store for travelers on ...