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Volunteer military company organized at Courtland 1835 to aid Texas in struggle for independence. Commanded by Dr. Jack Shackelford, local physician, company derived its name from color of home spun uniforms, made by citizens of Courtland. In first battle ...

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126 Tradd Street The Dr. Peter Fayssoux House

circa 1732

Residence of

the Surgeon General of

the Continnetal Army

and boyhood home of

Confederate Generals

Hamilton Prioleau Bee

& Bernard Bee.

One of only three

South Carolina homes with

early exposed interior

corner post construction,

a medieval English

building ...

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Frederica - Oglethorpe

This remnant is all

that time has spared of the

citadel of the town of Frederica

built by

General Oglethorpe

A.D. 1736

As an outpost against

The Spanish in Florida

Marker can be reached from Frederica Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The British Garrison in London

In one of several concentrations of British troops in Upper Canada various infantry and artillery units were stationed on a military reserve here during the mid-19th century. The garrison, which contributed significantly to the economic growth of London, was first ...

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Woodbridge Veterans Monument

In Everlasting

Tribute To The

Men And Women

Of Woodbridge

Who Have Served

Their Nation With

Honor To

Preserve Freedom

Lt. G. Bronson Bedworth

Post 2871

Veterans Of

Foreign Wars

1994

Marker is at the intersection of Meetinghouse Lane and Newton Road, on the left when traveling west on Meetinghouse Lane.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Defending Narragansett Bay

During the 19th century, Newport was the only deep water harbor between New York and Boston which could serve as a base for a large fleet of warships. Fort Adams was located at a crucial point where it could prevent ...

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Veterans Memorial Drive

Dedicated to All Veterans

Originally dedicated 1934

Rededicated 2000

Symbolism of the Mural

Just as our own Nebraska natives left their homes to fight wars on foreign soil, the use of Endicott brick represents native earth that brings all of us back to our ...

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29th Indiana Infantry

Kirk's Brigade - McCook's Division

(front)

29th

Regiment

Infantry,

Commanded by

Lieut. Col. David M. Dunn,

5th Brigade--Col. E. N. Kirk--

2d Division--Gen. McCook--

Army of the Ohio.

Indiana.

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29th Infantry

Commanded by Lieut. Col. David M. Dunn.

This regiment arrived on battlefield at 6.30 a.m., April 7, 1862. It went to the ...

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Frederica - The Barricks

" There are barracks in the town on

the north side,ninety feet square, built of tappy,

covered by cypress shingles; and a handsome

tower over the gateway...."

London Magazine

October 23, 1747

At the time of the Spanish attack in 1742,

about 200 British troops ...

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Fighting Communism - Korea and the Cold War

We Answered the Call

June 25, 1950, Communist North Korea invades South Korea and the Korean War begins. The United Nations asks member nations to aid South Korea. President Truman sends U.S. air and naval forces to South Korean defense. Regular ...

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