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Site of the Campbell County Court House
Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover calle...
The Chancellorsville Campaign
While General Robert E. Lee engaged the Union army at Chan...
"Can't Is Not in the Camp's Vocabulary"
Paul and James Camp started P.D. Camp and Company, a lumbe...
The Great Meadows Campaign
“Up to this time the colonies have been acting as entirely...
Colonel William Crawford / The 1782 Sandusky Campaign
Ohio Historical Markers
[Side A] Colonel William Cra...
The John Dickinson Campus of Dickinson College
Named for John Dickinson President of Pennsylvania and of ...
Legion of the United States Encampment
On the plateau, southwest of this spot, was
situated...
To Honor The Men Of Camp Wolcott
To Honor The Men Of
Camp Wolcott
Company 176
The Camp of Co. 788 of the Civilian Conservation Corps
You Are Here! The Water Tower. Rumor had it that wh...
Father Marquette's Camp - 1674
Father Jacques Marquette, the French Jesuit missionary who...
Results for The Camp
Site of the Campbell County Court House
Where, in June 1867 the widow of Captain T.C. Glover called a reunion of the survivors of Company A, 21st Georgia, C.S.A. who agreed to hold annual meetings.
Marker is on Fairburn Campbellton Road near Cochran Road SW, on the right. ...
The Chancellorsville Campaign
While General Robert E. Lee engaged the Union army at Chancellorsville, Confederate Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early confronted a smaller Union force led by Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick at Fredericksburg. On 3 May 1863, Sedgwick overran Early’s lines at Marye’s ...
"Can't Is Not in the Camp's Vocabulary"
Paul and James Camp started P.D. Camp and Company, a lumber business, in 1877. The brothers bought R.J. Neely's sawmill in 1886 and established Camp Manufacturing Company in 1887. The original Franklin mill was steam powered and lay on a ...
The Great Meadows Campaign
“Up to this time the colonies have been acting as entirely separate and independent states.” From message of Governor James Glenn to the South Carolina Assembly, March 5, 1754.
The Great Meadows Campaign marked the first active united action on the ...
Colonel William Crawford / The 1782 Sandusky Campaign
Ohio Historical Markers
[Side A] Colonel William Crawford
Colonel William Crawford, a lifelong friend of George Washington, was born in Virginia in 1722. He was married twice, first to Ann Stewart and later to Hannah Vance. In 1755, he served with Colonel ...
The John Dickinson Campus of Dickinson College
Named for John Dickinson President of Pennsylvania and of Delaware. "The penman of the Revolution," and first president of the Board of Trustees of this college.
Marker is at the intersection of W. High Street and West Street on W. High ...
Legion of the United States Encampment
On the plateau, southwest of this spot, was
situated the camp of the army of
General Anthony Wayne. This army, known
as the Legion of the United States, encamped
at this place when on the expedition
against the Indians west of the Ohio from
November 1792 ...
To Honor The Men Of Camp Wolcott
To Honor The Men Of
Camp Wolcott
Company 176
Established 1933
Civilian Conservation Corps
1933-1942
Created By
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Renewing The Country's Natural Resources
And Chellenging The Human Spirit
Of A Nation In Depression
Marker can be reached from Burr Mountain Road 0.2 miles north of Winsted Road, on ...
The Camp of Co. 788 of the Civilian Conservation Corps
You Are Here! The Water Tower. Rumor had it that whoever had the job of testing and chlorinating the drinking water in the tower received more than his share of ribbing from the men. The only recorded time of discontent ...
Father Marquette's Camp - 1674
Father Jacques Marquette, the French Jesuit missionary who with Sieur Louis Jolliet discovered and first explored the upper Mississippi in 1673, stayed on this site November 23-27, 1674. Marquette, with two French Canadians, Pierre Porteret and Jacques Largillier, was returning ...