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Talbot-Dutton House
Circa 1869
Talbot-Dutton House
Registered ...
With Deer Tails in Their Hair
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
On the morning...
Thomas Woodward
1/4 mile east stood the home of Thomas Woodward, prominent...
A County Older Than The State, St. Clair County
Created in 1818 in first session of Alabama Territorial Le...
Fairfield County / Winnsboro
Fairfield County
A center of activity in the ...
Thomaston Revolutionary Soldiers
Thomaston
Revolutionary Soldiers
Asha Blaksley...
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Oak
Born October 27th, 1858 • Died January 6th, 1919
Thi...
Hillside Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Dedicated To The Memory
Of Those Who Served
Th...
The Battlefield In 1862
Command and Communications at Lee's Headquarters - Signali...
Burgoyne’s Headquarters
Scaled in size according to the rank of the occupant, Crow...
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Talbot-Dutton House
Circa 1869
Talbot-Dutton House
Registered Landmark 57
City and County of San Francisco
Marker is at the intersection of Pacific Avenue and Franklin Street, on the right when traveling west on Pacific Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
With Deer Tails in Their Hair
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park
On the morning of the battle, Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson’s Indian allies surrounded the lower portion of Horseshoe Bend.
The Cherokee were positioned across the river from where you stand; the Lower Creek were farther upriver to ...
Thomas Woodward
1/4 mile east stood the home of Thomas Woodward, prominent leader of the South Carolina Regulator Movement, 1768-1769. He was a member of the First Provincial Congress and a charter member of the Mt. Zion Society. As Captain of Rangers ...
A County Older Than The State, St. Clair County
Created in 1818 in first session of Alabama Territorial Legislature
from lands ceded by Creek Indian Nation in Treaty of Ft. Jackson, 1814.
Named for Gen. Arthur St. Clair, hero of Revolution, governor of Northwest Territory.
First settlers from Tennessee, Georgia - ...
Fairfield County / Winnsboro
Fairfield County
A center of activity in the Regulator movement to bring law and order to the backcountry, this area in 1769 was made part of Camden District under the Circuit Court Act. In 1775 it formed part of the District ...
Thomaston Revolutionary Soldiers
Thomaston
Revolutionary Soldiers
Asha Blaksley
David
Jessie Humiston
Daniel Potter, Lieut.
Samuel Reynolds
Ezekiel Sanford, Ens.
Daniel Sanford, Lieut.
John Sutliffe, Capt.
Benjam Welton
Erected By
Bicentennial
Committee
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Marine Street and Bridge Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Oak
Born October 27th, 1858 • Died January 6th, 1919
This tree (a Scarlett Oak) was placed here by the Roosevelt National Living Memorial Association, as a living tribute to the great lover and defender of Country and Flag, and our youngest ...
Hillside Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Dedicated To The Memory
Of Those Who Served
Their Country In All Wars
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Marine Street and Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Battlefield In 1862
Command and Communications at Lee's Headquarters - Signaling At Stuart's Hill
(Left Panel):
The Battlefield in 1862
At the time of the Civil War, the area of the Battlefield was largely agricultural. Fields and pastures alternated with woods, while modest farmsteads and middling ...
Burgoyne’s Headquarters
Scaled in size according to the rank of the occupant, Crown Force officers’ tents – or marquees – graced the American wilderness with fluttering pennants, elegant fringe and elaborate awnings and breezeways. The several large, colorful marquees that marked the ...