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DeWint House

This house served as General Washington’s headquarters during Major John André’s trial and in 1783, when Sir Guy Carleton visited to plan the evacuation of New York City.

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is on Livingston Street, on the right when traveling ...

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“For God’s Sake, Save That Battery” The 38th Indiana at Perryvil

Perryville

The 436 members of the 38th Indiana Infantry Regiment deployed here, in a cut cornfield, next to the 10th Wisconsin Infantry. These men supported Captain Peter Simonson’s six cannon, which were located to your right. It was a crucial position; ...

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Bennefeld VFW Post 7479 War Memorial

To the loving memory

of those men and women

who gave their lives in all

past wars and to all

veterans who served our

great country, we dedicate

this memorial as a symbol

of your sacrifices.

April 15, 1995

Marker is on Prairie Street near Ozark Street, on the ...

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Donelson Persists

Perryville

When Donelson’s shattered regiments reached this position, nearly half of his men had been killed and wounded. Despite the appalling casualties, the Confederate attack continued to the west.

With Donelson’s 16th Tennessee Infantry Regiment taking the lead, the stubborn Confederate advance ...

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Tannehill Furnace And Foundry

(1829-1865)

2 ½ miles East - the beginning of Steel Industry in this area. Iron Ore, reduced by charcoal, hauled by oxcart, was made into plows, pots, cannon and munitions.

State Park- Camping, Nature Trails, Swimming and Fishing Early American Restorations.

Marker is ...

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The Old Plantation

Levi Beebe built in 1836 this structure then known as the Commercial Building housing stores, bank, and post office. During the canal era, the building was a stagecoach stop and social center for Maumee, the Lucas County seat until 1853. ...

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Amador City Cemetery

Est. 1851

The first internment in the Amador City Cemetery was 1851 with the last being in 1892. There are many more graves than indicated by the marble headstones. Some graves were never marked and others utilized hand carved wooden markers. ...

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Pilgrim Predestinarian Regular Baptist Church

Organized in Illinois in 1833

by Daniel Parker

Members moved to Texas

First meeting in

Stephen F. Austin's Colony

January 20, 1834

Log church built December, 1839

Old graveyard adjoins.

Present church fourth

on the same site

Continuous worship since 1834

Daniel Parker, Pastor 1833 - 1844

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Old Middlesex County Courthouse

This building served as the Middlesex County courthouse from 1748 to 1852. Although much altered from its original appearance, it is one of Virginia’s rare colonial courthouse buildings. During the American Revolution, the local Committee of Safety met here. According ...

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The Cornfield

Perryville

During the Battle of Perryville, a field of ten-foot high cornstalks, brown and dry from a severe drought, covered this valley. Obscured among the corn, 800 members of the 21st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment waited. In the army for less than ...

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