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Hannah Neil Mission And Home For The Friendless
Founded 1858
Founded by Hannah (Mrs. William) Neil, ...
Lt. - Colonel William Caldwell
Born about 1750 in Fermanagh County, Ireland, Caldwell emi...
Triple Arch Stone Bridge
The only bridge of this design in Hunterdon County.
Third Brigade
Second Division - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac<...
University Of Montevallo National Historic District
Originally named Alabama Girl’s Industrial School and late...
Battery M, Second U.S. Artillery
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Army of the Potomac
African Americans at Columbus during the Civil War
Confederate General Leonidus Polk occupied the site of Col...
Concord Methodist Cemetery
In 1836 Byrd Betts, Pioneer Steward of the Concord Methodi...
The Tulpehocken Station Historic District
A Victorian suburb
as designated by
the Un...
Unknown Soldier Monument
In Memorial
to all Unknown Dead
in all Wars
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Hannah Neil Mission And Home For The Friendless
Founded 1858
Founded by Hannah (Mrs. William) Neil, the Mission, located at this site for 109 years, helped children and families with difficulties as they journeyed westward on the Old National Trail. The second oldest Columbus charity, the Mission, now known ...
Lt. - Colonel William Caldwell
Born about 1750 in Fermanagh County, Ireland, Caldwell emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1773. During the American Revolution he served with the British forces as a captain in Butler's Rangers at Niagara and Detroit. In 1784 he obtained land near the ...
Triple Arch Stone Bridge
The only bridge of this design in Hunterdon County.
It spans the Musconetcong River and joins Hunterdon
to Warren County.
Also known as Wydner Farm Bridge
Marker is on Old Turnpike Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Third Brigade
Second Division - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps Second Division
Third Brigade
Col. J. Irvin Gregg
1st Maine (10 cos.) 10th New York
4th, 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry
July 2 Arrived and took position on Hanover Road 2 miles from Gettysburg in proximity to Lieut. ...
University Of Montevallo National Historic District
Originally named Alabama Girl’s Industrial School and later Alabama College, this institution was founded Oct. 12, 1896, by the Alabama Legislature. It was the state college for women until 1956, when it became coeducational. In 1969 the name was changed ...
Battery M, Second U.S. Artillery
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Battery M Second U.S. Artillery
Six 3 inch rifles
Lieut. A. C. M. Pennington Commanding
July 2 Engaged with the Confederates at Hunterstown
July 3 Engaged in Brig. General Custer's Brigade with Major General ...
African Americans at Columbus during the Civil War
Confederate General Leonidus Polk occupied the site of Columbus and began erecting extensive fortifications in September of 1861. In addition to the soldiers under his command, more than 13,000 at one point, over 10,000 African American slaves were present. Several ...
Concord Methodist Cemetery
In 1836 Byrd Betts, Pioneer Steward of the Concord Methodist Church, later to become the First Methodist Church of Winder, gave 10 acres land for the church and cemetery. Those known buried here.
Susan, Wife of S. E. Beddingfield, 1829 - ...
The Tulpehocken Station Historic District
A Victorian suburb
as designated by
the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on W. Tulpehocken Street south of Greene Street, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Unknown Soldier Monument
In Memorial
to all Unknown Dead
in all Wars
Known Only to God
Marker is on Fort Street ½ mile from Clinton Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org