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Port Chester World War I Monument
In Everlasting
Memory Of The
Living And Th...
Mary Kate Patterson Davis Hill Kyle
(1844-1931)
Heroine of the South, worked with Colema...
The Lost Order
Shrouded in a Cloak of Mystery
After crossing the Po...
Port Chester World War II Memorial
In Memoriam
To The Eight Willow St. Boys of Port C...
Litchfield Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Pro Patria
[ east side ]...
Litchfield Korean War Monument
In Honor Of Those From Litchfield
Who Served In Kore...
Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur de La Salle
In honor of Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur de La Salle & Henry...
Litchfield World War I Monument
In Honor Of
The Men Of Litchfield
Who Rendered...
Springfield Plantation
(Front):
This house was built ca. 1806 for planter...
Concord Presbyterian Church
Front
This church, organized in 1808 by Rev. ...
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Port Chester World War I Monument
In Everlasting
Memory Of The
Living And The
Dead Who Served
Their Country
In The World War
[ Five benches surround the monument. A total of 1,021 names ares listed on the bronze plaques. The following 25 names have a ...
Mary Kate Patterson Davis Hill Kyle
(1844-1931)
Heroine of the South, worked with Coleman's Scouts and Sam Davis to spy in the LaVergne-Nolensville-Nashville area. When a teenager, she smuggled vital information and supplies through Union lines. Mrs. Kyle was buried in the Confederate Circle in Mt. Olivet ...
The Lost Order
Shrouded in a Cloak of Mystery
After crossing the Potomac River early in September 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee reorganized the Army of Northern Virginia into three separate wings. On September 9, he promulgated his campaign strategy - to divide ...
Port Chester World War II Memorial
In Memoriam
To The Eight Willow St. Boys of Port Chester
Who Gave Their Lives In World War II
Lt. Alphonse Guardino • S/Sgt. John P. Ribuffo • Sgt. Daniel J. Liberati • Cpl. Joseph Carlucci • Pfc. Orlando Gabriele ...
Litchfield Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Pro Patria
[ east side ]
Roll Of Honor
Died
Norman L. Barber, Co. A 8. C.V. I. Harwinton, Ct. Oct 12, 1863
Hatteras Inlet Jan. 30, 1862
Francis E. Barber, Co. E. 8. C.V. I.
New Berne
George W. Baldwin, Co. E. 8. ...
Litchfield Korean War Monument
In Honor Of Those From Litchfield
Who Served In Korean War 1950 – 1955
Raymond H. Adkins • Kenneth A. Ainger • Raymond Ainger, Jr. • Donald S. Allvin • Joseph S. Altieri • Richard W. Archer • Truman R. Archer • ...
Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur de La Salle
In honor of Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur de La Salle & Henry de Tonti who passed through this river on their way to the Mississippi December 1681
This Tablet is placed by the Illinois Society of Colonial Dames of America under ...
Litchfield World War I Monument
In Honor Of
The Men Of Litchfield
Who Rendered Service In
The World War
1917 – 1919
Duval Allen • Paul Allen, Jr. • Leslie F. Andrews • Stanley Axelby • William Axelby • Charles I. Bachman • George H. Baldwin • Robert L. Baldwin ...
Springfield Plantation
(Front):
This house was built ca. 1806 for planter John Springs III (1782-1853), who served in the S.C. House 1828-34 and was a partner in several banks, railroads, and textile mills before the Civil War. His son Andrew Baxter Springs ...
Concord Presbyterian Church
Front
This church, organized in 1808 by Rev. George G. McWhorter of the Salem Black River Presbyterian Church, held its first services in a brush arbor near Concord Springs. The next year Gen. Thomas Sumter donated two acres to the Concord ...