Results for Hood
Hood and Schofield
Arriving at Columbia ahead of the Confederates, Schofield ...
Childhood Home of Capt. William D. Burnham
Childhood Home
of
Capt. William D. Burnham
...Hood’s Middle Tennessee Campaign and The Battle for Decatur
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
Following the fall of Atlanta ...
Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson, later to become 27th President of the Unit...
Malone Hood Plaza
The Autherine Lucy Clock Tower is dedicated to the sacrifi...
Wilson Boyhood House
[ United States Emblem ]
Woodrow Wilson
Worl...
Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boyhood Home Site
(Dean of Civil Rights Movement)
Side A
Dr. Jos...
Union Brotherhood Society
(Front text)
William Mckinley Walthour, Sr. founded ...
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
Mary Flannery O`Connor, novelist and short story writer,wa...
Brotherhood of Ferndocs
Brotherhood of
Ferndocs
1970
Vietnam Vet...
Results for Hood
Hood and Schofield
Arriving at Columbia ahead of the Confederates, Schofield entrenched around the town. Hood, arriving Nov. 26, demonstrated against his position, with Lee's corps and most of his artillery, while the rest of the Army of Tennessee crossed Duck River at ...
Childhood Home of Capt. William D. Burnham
Childhood Home
of
Capt. William D. Burnham
When located south of Center Cemetery
1895 – moved by Darwin Keeler to be farm dairy at "Nine Hearths."
1956 – moved to this site and restored by Bridgewater Historical Society.
Given by Mr. & Mrs. A.R. ...
Hood’s Middle Tennessee Campaign and The Battle for Decatur
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
Following the fall of Atlanta on September 2, 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood, Commander of the Army of Tennessee, began a series of maneuvers against the Union line of supply running from Atlanta through Northwest ...
Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson, later to become 27th President of the United States, lived in this Manse of the First Presbyterian Church of which his father, Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, was pastor from 1858 to 1870. Wilson was born in Staunton, Va., ...
Malone Hood Plaza
The Autherine Lucy Clock Tower is dedicated to the sacrifice and commitment of a courageous individual who took a stand for change at a crucial time in the history of The University of Alabama. The open arches, which mirror the ...
Wilson Boyhood House
[ United States Emblem ]
Woodrow Wilson
World War President
Lived here in the home of
His parents
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Ruggles Wilson
1871- 1874
Erected as a memorial by the
South Carolina Department
of the
American Legion ...
Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boyhood Home Site
(Dean of Civil Rights Movement)
Side A
Dr. Joseph Echols Lowery was born in Huntsville on Oct 6, 1921, to Dora and Leroy Lowery. He grew up in Lakeside (Methodist) church. He began his education in Huntsville, spent his middle school years ...
Union Brotherhood Society
(Front text)
William Mckinley Walthour, Sr. founded the Union Brotherhood Society or "The Society" in March 1932 to help provide for a proper burial of Negro citizens. During this period of segregation and Jim Crow Laws, Negroes were uninsured and had ...
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
Mary Flannery O`Connor, novelist and short story writer,was born in Savannah March 25, 1925. She grew up in this house and in later years she referred to it simply as " the house I was raised in." She lived here ...
Brotherhood of Ferndocs
Brotherhood of
Ferndocs
1970
Vietnam Veterans
Lest We Forget
Andersen Martin W. Major
Deangelis Richard N. P.F.C.
Davis Blakely Jr. U.S.M.C.
Dorsey Edward R. P.O. 3rd Cl.
Fecteau Gene E. P.F.C.
Fenton William C. Jr. Spec. 4
Gagne Renald L. P.F.C.
Johnson Richard A. J. U.S.M.C. P.F.C.
Keller Timothy W. Spec. 4
Miglierina Robert ...