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The Breymann Redoubt
History Now
Failing to capture the Balcarres Redou...
Arnold’s Assault
While Morgan’s Light Corps, the 5th and 6th Massachu...
Horsham Friends Meeting Meeting House
Built 1803
has been placed on the
Natio...
Anthony Wayne's Headquarters, 1777-78
Six hundred yards N.E. of
this ston...
Confederate Governor
Home of George W. Johnson, born 1811 in Scott Co. Named fi...
Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14
This property
has been placed on the
Na...
Politics and "Penelope"
This is the 1863 site of the COMPILER newspaper office, Ge...
To All Who Served
To all who served our nation in the name of freedom.
Dedicated to All Veterans
[ Etched Seals ]
United States - - Army, Navy, Marin...
Plymouth Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Lincoln
Erected to Perpe...
Results for D T
The Breymann Redoubt
History Now
Failing to capture the Balcarres Redoubt, the Americans surged against Crown Forces’ fortifications built here. Attacking relentlessly, they overwhelmed this important defensive position just before nightfall, October 7, 1777.
Never more than a crude barrier of logs, this ...
Arnold’s Assault
While Morgan’s Light Corps, the 5th and 6th Massachusetts Continentals and other American troops attacked the Breymann Redoubt from the front, the intrepid Benedict Arnold – without a command of his own - joined a handful of Americans in a ...
Horsham Friends Meeting Meeting House
Built 1803
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of Easton Road (Pennsylvania Route 611) and Meetinghouse Road, on the right when traveling north on Easton Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Anthony Wayne's Headquarters, 1777-78
Six hundred yards N.E. of
this stone
were the headquarters of
Anthony Wayne in 1777-78.
Marker is at the intersection of Valley Forge Road (Pennsylvania Route 252) and Walker Road, on the right when traveling north on Valley Forge ...
Confederate Governor
Home of George W. Johnson, born 1811 in Scott Co. Named first Confederate Governor of Ky. in Nov. 1861, he followed CSA army's withdrawal to Tenn. from Bowling Green in Feb., 1862. He became aide to Gen. John C. Breckinridge ...
Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of
Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Originally constructed
1901
The last “horse-drawn” apparatus
firehouse in Dayton, Ohio, 1917
Renovated by Servco Industries
and Main Auto Parts
1988
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 48) and Mumma ...
Politics and "Penelope"
This is the 1863 site of the COMPILER newspaper office, Gettysburg's weekly "voice" of the Democratic party, and the home of its outspoken publisher Henry Stahle.
During the Battle of Gettysburg Stahle took into his home a badly wounded Union officer ...
To All Who Served
To all who served our nation in the name of freedom.
Dedicated by American Leagion Post 40, Glen Burnie, MD, Memorial Day - 1991.
Marker is at the intersection of Greenway Road and 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling north on ...
Dedicated to All Veterans
[ Etched Seals ]
United States - - Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and POW * MIA
Marker is on Conner Street east of North 10th Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Plymouth Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ]
Lincoln
Erected to Perpetuate the Memory
Of Those Who Lost Their Lives In
The War of 1861
Chaplain James Averill • Lieut. E. J. Candee • Lieut. H. Hubbard • Sgt. W.A. Bishop • Sgt. H.D. Bishop • Sgt. D.B. Wooster ...