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Confederate Hospital
Confederate Hospital
1861 - 1865
“Sanctuary f...
Historic Decatur Cemetery
The oldest known publicly owned burial ground in metro Atl...
Morgan's Condederate Dead
Morgan's Raid in Harrison County (Indiana)
(Confeder...
Site of Last Mohawk Indian Village
Site Of
I-Can-De-Ro-Ga or
T...
Site of Old Fort Hunter
Site of
Old Fort Hunter
Bui...
1849-50 A House Transformed
Martin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site
Architect R...
Oldest Stone House
This house of
native sandstone
...Frederick W. Schmidt
This monument has been placed here in memory of Frederick ...
Thomas Dongan
Thomas Dongan
Governor Of
New York
Howard’s Corps at Nancy’s Creek
July 18, 1864. The 4th A.C., marching from Crossroads Chur...
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Confederate Hospital
Confederate Hospital
1861 - 1865
“Sanctuary for valiant
and courageous men”
Built for a river tavern 1836
Placed by
Barbour County Chapter
United Daughter of the
Confederacy.
Marker is at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Front Street, on the right when traveling north on Riverside Drive.
Courtesy ...
Historic Decatur Cemetery
The oldest known publicly owned burial ground in metro Atlanta, the Decatur Cemetery is believed to predate the city’s 1823 incorporation. The first written record is an 1832 act of legislature providing “Commissioners for the Decatur Burial Ground.”
Expanded many times, ...
Morgan's Condederate Dead
Morgan's Raid in Harrison County (Indiana)
(Confederate Side of Marker):
Morgan's Confederate Dead
Pvt. Greene Bottomer
Pvt. John Dunn
Pvt. Albert Womack
Eight Unknown Dead
Forty Wounded
(On Marker Base):
Park Ground Donated by C. B. Hays Family
(Northern Side of Marker):
Morgan's Raid in Harrison Co.
July 8 - 9, 1863
Home ...
Site of Last Mohawk Indian Village
Site Of
I-Can-De-Ro-Ga or
Ti-On-On-To-Gen. Lower
Castle Mohawks' Wolfclan
Last Mohawk Indian Village
in valley, 1700-1775.
Marker is on Schoharie Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of Old Fort Hunter
Site of
Old Fort Hunter
Built 1711-12 by order of
Gov. Hunter for Protection
of Mohawk Indians. Was
Stockaded and Surrounded
Queen Anne Chapel.
Marker is on Schoharie Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
1849-50 A House Transformed
Martin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site
Architect Richard Upjohn’s renovations to Lindenwald in 1849-50 had a tremendous influence on the main house, originally built in 1797 by Judge Peter Van Ness. The red brick was painted yellow and brown and ...
Oldest Stone House
This house of
native sandstone
was built circa 1838 by
John Honam
A Scottish Weaver
This tablet placed by
Lakewood Chapter, D.A.R. 1949
Marker is on Lake Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Frederick W. Schmidt
This monument has been placed here in memory of Frederick W. Schmidt
1865-1926
By the trustees of his estate
Mr. Schmidt owned and operated the nearby Millington Quarry which opened in 1895. He later organized the North Jersey Quarry Company which in 1950 ...
Thomas Dongan
Thomas Dongan
Governor Of
New York
1683 - 1687
One of the greatest constructive statesmen ever sent to any English colony. The assembly which he created passed an act known as "The Charter of Liberties and Privileges" which assumed the ...
Howard’s Corps at Nancy’s Creek
July 18, 1864. The 4th A.C., marching from Crossroads Church to Buckhead, encountered a spirited opposition by Confederate cavalry & artillery S. of Mt. Paran Rd. On reaching the creek Newton’s head of column found that the bridge had been ...