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Wood National Cemetery Civil War Memorial

 

In memory of

comrades buried

in this home cemetery

1861 - 1865

The Union Forever

N.W.B.N.H. for D.V.S.

Jan. 1903

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Piney Grove and Southalls

During the 18th century this property was established as a Southall family seat. Notable family members include James Barrett Southall, owner of Williamsburg's Raleigh Tavern, Turner Southall, member of the committee to build Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Capitol, and historian Douglas ...

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Wood National Cemetery Memorial Section

 

"The markers in this memorial area

honor veterans whose remains

have not been recovered or

identified, were buried at sea,

donated to science, or cremated

and the ashes scattered."

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Well Tower #10

Las Vegas Valley

Water District

Old Well Tower #10

1942

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Confederate Soldiers Monument

(Front):

Confederate Soldiers

monument

On these grounds between 1861-1865

over 1500 men from Gaston County

answered the call of their State and

County to Defend the South in the

War between the States.

(Back):

Co. 1-11 87th NC Militia

Co. M 16th NC Troops

Co. H 23rd NC Troops

Co. B 28th ...

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Woodlawn Cemetery

1914

Opened in 1914 on ten acres of donated land, the cemetery was the unofficial veterans cemetery until 1989 and is the home of Veterans Memorial Circle

Woodlawn Cemetery

Is listed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Marker is on North Las Vegas Boulevard, ...

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Saint John Cathedral

 

The first church built in Wisconsin specifically as a Roman Catholic Cathedral, dedicated in 1853, and designated in 1974 as a Milwaukee Landmark in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the community.

Original Cornerstone inscription: 2nd Sunday ...

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Technical Sergeant Frank D. Peregory

Born at Esmont on 10 April 1915, Frank D. Peregory enlisted in May 1931 in Charlottesville’s Co. K (Monticello Guard), 116th Inf. Regt., 29th Inf. Div. On D-Day, 6 June 1944, T. Sgt. Peregory landed in the assault on Omaha ...

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Shelter Building

Serving as a connection between the Terminal Building to the west and the Recreation Building to the east, the Shelter Building was part of the original Pier construction of 1916. As such, it served the tens of thousands of city ...

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Terminal Building

Still withstanding the test of time, the Terminal Building has hosted numerous receptions, parties and shows since it was constructed in 1916. Originally named the Terminal Building due to its function as a streetcar terminal, the structure also housed restrooms, ...

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