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Lake Victor Lodge No. 1011, A. F. & A. M.
Sponsored by the nearby Robert E. Lee Lodge, Lake Victor L...
Third Pennsylvania Cavalry
(Around the Base):
First Brigade
Second Divisi...
Charging Cold Steel - Three Times
Everyone knew Colonel Sevier's rugged frontiersmen for the...
Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A:
The first African American congregation and ...
Fort Edward
1755
Great Carrying Place
Fort Nicholson 1709<...
Slave, Soldier, Citizen
A tombstone can only tell so much about the life of a man....
Declaration Chamber
Here the Continental Congress sat from the date it convene...
Baltimore Hundred
Prior to 1775 this hundred was claimed as part of
W...
Hazen's Brigade Monument
(Front):Hazen's Brigade
to
the memory of its s...
Hazen Brigade Monument
One of the Oldest Civil War Memorials
The Union army...
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Lake Victor Lodge No. 1011, A. F. & A. M.
Sponsored by the nearby Robert E. Lee Lodge, Lake Victor Lodge No. 1011, A. F. & A. M. was formally established in December 1909 during the 73rd Annual Grand Communications of the Grand Lodge of Texas. The first meeting of ...
Third Pennsylvania Cavalry
(Around the Base):
First Brigade
Second Division
Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
(Back Inscription):July 2nd 1863
Reached the field at noon from Hanover
engaged dismounted a Confederate
brigade of infantry on Brinkerhoff's Ridge
from 6 to 10 p.m.
July 3rd engaged mounted and
dismounted with the Confederate Cavalry
Division on this ...
Charging Cold Steel - Three Times
Everyone knew Colonel Sevier's rugged frontiersmen for their long-rifle marksmanship-and their touchy eagerness for a brawl. But no experienced military man of that day expected men armed only with hunting weapons to be able to face and defeat real soldiers, ...
Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A:
The first African American congregation and first African American Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Dayton trace their roots back to the early 1830s. They were organized by Father Thomas Willis and a small group of faithful men and women. ...
Fort Edward
1755
Great Carrying Place
Fort Nicholson 1709
Fort Lydius 1731
Fort Lyman 1755
Marker is on Lakes to Locks Passage (U.S. 4), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Slave, Soldier, Citizen
A tombstone can only tell so much about the life of a man. From the shape and standard design of the markers you see ahead, you can tell that two veterans of the United States military lie here in graves ...
Declaration Chamber
Here the Continental Congress sat from the date it convened, May 10, 1775, until the close of the Revolution except when in 1776-7 it sat in Baltimore and in 1777-9 in Lancaster and York, due to the temporary occupation of ...
Baltimore Hundred
Prior to 1775 this hundred was claimed as part of
Worchester County, Maryland being named for Lord
Baltimore. After boundary line between Maryland
and Delaware was confirmed, Baltimore Hundred became
part of Sussex County, Delaware.
Marker is on Vines Creek Road ...
Hazen's Brigade Monument
(Front):Hazen's Brigade
to
the memory of its soldiers
who fell at
Stone River December 31, 1862
"Their faces toward heaven,
Their feet to the foe."
Inscribed at the close of the war
Chickamauga
Chattanooga
(Right Side):The blood of one third of its soldiers
Twice spilled in Tennessee
Crimsons the battle flag of ...
Hazen Brigade Monument
One of the Oldest Civil War Memorials
The Union army occupied the town, January 5, 1863, three days after the battle here. They spent the winter and spring in and around Murfreesboro.
Some of Hazen's men under Lieutenant E. K. Crebbin, 9th ...