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87th Indiana Infantry

3rd Brigade -Van Derveer. — 3rd Division - Brannan.

[Front Side of Marker]:

87th Regiment Indiana Infantry

3rd Brigade - Van Derveer.

3rd Division - Brannan.

14th Corps - Thomas

[Reverse Side of Marker]:

Indiana's Tribute

To Her

Eighty-Seventh Regiment Infantry

Colonel Newell Gleason, Commanding.

Third Brigade (VanDerveer).

Third Division (Brannan).

Fourteenth Corps ...

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28th Division Shrine

Dedicated to heroic dead of Pennsylvania's famed 28th in two world wars. The Division was created Sept., 1917. The Shrine was founded by Col. Theodore Boal and made a State memorial in 1932

Marker is at the intersection of East Boal ...

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The First National Bank and Trust Company of Western Maryland

was originally chartered as the Cumberland Bank of Alleghany by an act of the 1811 Maryland Legislature and opened for business April 1, 1812. this is the oldest bank in Western Maryland and the second oldest National Bank in the ...

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82nd Indiana Infantry

First Brigade - Third Division

[Front Side of Marker]:

82nd Reg. Indiana Infantry.

First Brigade Third Division.

14th Corps - Thomas

[Reverse Side of Marker]:

Indiana's Tribute

To Her

Eighty-Second Regiment Infantry.

Colonel Morton C. Hunter, Commanding.

First Brigade (Connell).

Third Division (Brannan).

Fourteenth Corps (Thomas).

This Regiment, Colonel Morton C. Hunter, Commanding, ...

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De Grazia Gallery In the Sun

Has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

October 12, 2006

By the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker can be reached from North Swan Road south of East Skyline Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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What Did Abraham Lincoln Eat?

Today many people refer to gardening as a hobby, but in the mid-19th Century many families depended on a kitchen garden to enrich their diets with seasonal foods such as fruits, vegetables and herbs. This recreated 19th Century kitchen garden ...

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Harriett Dean House

In 1838, Abraham Lincoln purchased two lots in this block for $300. Twelve years later, he sold a half lot to Harriet Dean for $125.00 Mrs. Dean purchased an adjacent lot from someone else and had a house built, thus ...

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Electric Trains on the W&OD

Electrification arrived in 1912, after the Great Falls & Old Dominion Railroad and the Southern Railway’s Bluemont Branch were consolidated into the Washington & Old Dominion Railway. The new owners brought modern interurban trolley cars. Wire strung above the tracks ...

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Battlefield Historic Restoration Project

In 2004, Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park began a restoration project on the battlefield where you stand today. The objective of the effort is to return about 12 acres of the battlefield to its approximate appearance in 1861.

First hand ...

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Livingood (Löwengut) Family

The Livingood family came from Switzerland to the Palatinate. Jacob and his father, John Wendell Leibengut embarked for America with the first party of Palatines, May 6, 1709 from London, England. In 1728 Jacob Sr. arrived in the Tulpehocken Valley ...

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