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The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, 1880
This is the only remaining original redwood frame Southern...
"uncertainty and dread"
Following the retreat of Union forces to Cemetery Hill on ...
Headquarters Saloon
It was at this location the Headquarters Saloon stood from...
Confederate Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson
C.S.A.
Buckner's Division strength 3425, killed 51*,...
The Stoever - Schick Building
During the Battle of Gettysburg this Federal style buildin...
A County Older Than The State, Greene County
Named for Revolutionary hero,
General Nathaniel Gree...
Federal Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson
U.S.A.
McClearnand's Division strength 8000, killed ...
Dubois County Civil War Memorial
[ Battle Names - Around Top of Memorial ]
Ant...
Asa Chatfield Farm
The farmhouse which stood near here was used as an America...
Fort Donelson
Here the Union won its first major victory of the Civil Wa...
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The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, 1880
This is the only remaining original redwood frame Southern Pacific R.R. Station in Arizona. It is also the only known, original, on site, passenger depot still extant on the Southern – Trans – Continental Railroad route, between Los Angeles and ...
"uncertainty and dread"
Following the retreat of Union forces to Cemetery Hill on the afternoon of July 1, 1863, the Confederates occupied the town of Gettysburg until early morning, July 4th. The main Confederate battle line facing the Union forces on Cemetery Hill ...
Headquarters Saloon
It was at this location the Headquarters Saloon stood from the 1890's until it burned down in 1940. Warren Earp was shot and killed at the Saloon on July 6, 1900.
Marker is at the intersection of East Maley Street (Arizona ...
Confederate Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson
C.S.A.
Buckner's Division strength 3425, killed 51*, wounded 314*, missing 41 - Aggregate 406*
• Brown's Brigade strength 2825, killed 38, wounded 247, missing 41 - Aggregate 326
• Hanson's Regiment strength 600, killed 13*, wounded 67* - Aggregate 80
Johnson's Division strength 4309*, ...
The Stoever - Schick Building
During the Battle of Gettysburg this Federal style building, erected in 1817, housed Professor Martin Stoever's family and J.L. Schick's general store. As a result of the battle the building hosted a variety of unusual events.
Shortly after the fighting began ...
A County Older Than The State, Greene County
Named for Revolutionary hero,
General Nathaniel Greene,
who drove British from Southeast.
Area explored by DeSoto, 1540.
Claimed as French Louisiana, 1699.
Ceded to England, 1763.
Ceded by Choctaw Nation, 1816.
Made a territorial county, 1819.
Eutaw, county seat, is named
for Greene’s victory at
Eutaw Springs, South Carolina.
Marker is ...
Federal Troops and Casualties at Fort Donelson
U.S.A.
McClearnand's Division strength 8000, killed 311, wounded 1058, missing 183 - Aggregate 1552
•
Oglesby's Brigade killed 184, wounded 603, missing 66 - Aggregate 853
• Wallace's Brigade killed 99, wounded 350, missing 98 - Aggregate 547
• Morrison's Brigade killed 28, wounded ...
Dubois County Civil War Memorial
[ Battle Names - Around Top of Memorial ]
Antietam • Chickamauga • Gettysburg • Vicksburg
[ Front Panel ]
Yield not to grief the tribute of a tear,
But ‘neath the fore-front of a
specious sky,
Smile all exultant, as they smiled at ...
Asa Chatfield Farm
The farmhouse which stood near here was used as an American observation post. Between the engagements, Patriot pickets held the near side of the Middle Ravine; British pickets, the far side.
Marker is on Park Tour Road, on the right ...
Fort Donelson
Here the Union won its first major victory of the Civil War. The surrender of Fort Donelson, along with the capture of Forts Henry and Heiman, forced the Confederacy to abandon Nashville and give up southern Kentucky and much of ...