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Camp Rucker and the Indian Scouts

Camp Supply served as the base for two companies of Indian Scouts: Company C commanded by 2nd Lieutenant John A. Rucker, and Company D led by 1st Lieutenant Austin Henely. Each Company included between 32 and 40 Scouts who enlisted ...

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The Last Camp of Hi Jolly

Camel Driver, Packer, Scout

Last Camp

of

Hi Jolly

Born somewhere in Syria

about 1828

Died at Quartzsite

December 16, 1902

Came to this country

February 10, 1856

Camel Driver - Packer

Scout -

Over Thirty

Years a faithful aid

to the US Government

Marker can be reached from Cemetery Street (Business U.S. 10) 0.1 ...

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End of the Campaign

Here Stonewall Jackson, retreating up the Valley before the converging columns of Fremont and Shields, turned at bay, June 1862. A mile southeast Jackson’s cavalry commander, Ashby, was killed, June 6. At Cross Keys, six miles southeast, Ewell of Jackson’s ...

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The Camp

"We intend to be comfortable while we are here."

Wilbur Wright, November 23, 1903

These replica buildings mark the location of the Wright brothers' hangar (left) and living quarters (right) of their 1903 Kill Devil Hills Camp. They also established camps at ...

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Wyboo Swamp: The Beginning of the Bridges Campaign

In March 1781, Lord Francis Hastings Rawdon, the British commanding officer in Charleston, designed a two-pronged assault against the forces of General Francis Marion. From Camden, Col. Welbore Ellis Doyle and the Volunteers of Ireland moved east and south to ...

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The Old Camp Road

Morristown National Historical Park

When the population of Jockey Hollow jumped from two or three farmers to 10,000 soldiers, the army had to build some roads. This is one of them, running between two pre-Revolutionary roads; the Jockey Hollow Road and ...

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El Campo Santo (The Holy Field)

El Campo Santo once included The Adobe Chapel on Conde Street, in which is buried Jose Antonio Aguirre and where funeral services were held for Maria Victoria Dominguez Estrillo, Cave Johnson Couts, and many distinguished early San Diegans, between 1849 ...

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The Maryland Campaign of 1862

On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to shorten the war by winning a decisive victory on Northern soil, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. Lee planned to draw the Army of the Potomac through South Mountain into ...

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Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders

(Left Side)

On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to shorten the war by winning a decisive victory on Northern soil, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. Lee planned to draw the Army of the Potomac through South Mountain ...

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Maryland Campaign of 1862 / The Lost Orders

(Left Side)

On September 4, 1862, General Robert E. Lee, hoping to shorten the war by winning a decisive victory on Northern soil, crossed the Potomac River into Maryland. Lee planned to draw the Army of the Potomac through South Mountain ...

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