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Ladson Presbyterian Church
Congregation originated in the Sabbath School for colored ...
Kansas Army and Air National Guard
Just as the Minute Men of Concord were America's fi...
Richard Hutson
1745 - 1795
Herein Lie the Remains of Richard Huts...
8th U.S. Heavy Artillery (Colored)
During February 1864, the Adjutant General of the U.S. Arm...
Union Headquarters
Because its location at the confluence of the Ohio and Ten...
The Indian Trail Echota
In this place
the Indian Trail Echota
crossed<...
The Independent or Congregational Church of Charlestown
Founded 1681
The brickwork below is thought to be ...
The Mississippi Brigade
Brig. Gen. W. S. Featherston ~ Loring’s div. It consisted ...
Sisters Missionary Servants Of The Most Blessed Trinity
On January 25, 1925 the Sisters acquired the 25 - bed Gads...
The General Dwight David Eisenhower Plaza
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Ladson Presbyterian Church
Congregation originated in the Sabbath School for colored people organized by the First Presbyterian Church 1838, later conducted by the Rev. G. W. Ladson. A chapel for the Negro members of that church was built here 1868. Rebuilt 1896. The ...
Kansas Army and Air National Guard
Just as the Minute Men of Concord were America's first defenders of freedom, the Kansas Army and Air National Guard team always stands ready to protect us during natural disasters or when foreign aggression threatens America. Their contribution to the ...
Richard Hutson
1745 - 1795
Herein Lie the Remains of Richard Hutson 1747 - 1795 son of Rev. William and Mary Woodward Hutson
South Carolina Patriot, Statesman and Jurist Graduated Princeton 1765
Founding Body The College of Charleston 17-72 - 1794 Member ...
8th U.S. Heavy Artillery (Colored)
During February 1864, the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army, Lorenzo Thomas, under the direction of the Secretary of War, Edwin L. Stanton, authorized the recruitment of African Americans by the Union Army in Kentucky. The 8th United States Heavy ...
Union Headquarters
Because its location at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers, and at the northern terminus of the railroad, Paducah was a strategic location throughout the War.
Large numbers of troops and supplies passed through Paducah on their way ...
The Indian Trail Echota
In this place
the Indian Trail Echota
crossed
the Peach Tree Trail
1812
Marker is at the intersection of Peachtree Road (U.S. 19) and Palisades Road, on the right when traveling north on Peachtree Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Independent or Congregational Church of Charlestown
Founded 1681
The brickwork below is thought to be from the second of four buildings to house the church.
Constructed in 1732, it was replaced in 1804 by a Robert Mills designed sanctuary, circular in shape. Said to be the ...
The Mississippi Brigade
Brig. Gen. W. S. Featherston ~ Loring’s div. It consisted of the 40th, 31st, 22d, 3d & 33d regts., (deployment sequence W. to E.) Stigler’s sharpshooters in skirmish line. Brigade was on extreme rt. of Stewart’s A.C., joining Hardee’s A.C. ...
Sisters Missionary Servants Of The Most Blessed Trinity
On January 25, 1925 the Sisters acquired the 25 - bed Gadsden General Hospital on Chestnut Street and renamed it Holy Name of Jesus Hospital. The Hospital grew under the leadership of the Founders, Father Thomas A. Judge, C. M. ...
The General Dwight David Eisenhower Plaza
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Dedicated in gratitude to the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, General Dwight David Eisenhower and the valiant soldiers of all Allied Armies he led into battle.
Victorious in battle, they brought ...