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Cruft's Division - Granger's Corps
Brig. Gen. Charles Cruft.
No. 3........................
Barnwell County Confederate Monument
1900
Our Confederate Dead
(West Face)
...
Haverstraw World War I Monument
Lest We Forget
The Honored Dead
Louis W. King ...
West End Cemetery
In this cemetery, during the last year of the War Between ...
Fort DuPont
Civil War Defenses of Washington
Panel 1:
...
Hudson River Reserve Fleet
This plaque commemorates the hudson river national...
King Lincoln District Arch
The King Lincoln District was established in July 2002 to ...
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
[Side one:]
Free blacks and former slaves organized ...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These me...
Introduction
Perryville
The Battle of Perryville
In the sum...
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Cruft's Division - Granger's Corps
Brig. Gen. Charles Cruft.
No. 3...................................... U.
Cruft's Division - Granger's Corps
Brig. Gen. Charles Cruft.
Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.
2d Brigade - Brig. Gen. Walter C. Whitaker.
3d Brigade - Col. William Grose.
Division followed Osterhaus in the march of Hooker's column from Lookout Mountain, ...
Barnwell County Confederate Monument
1900
Our Confederate Dead
(West Face)
Who throughout a long
and bloody struggle dis-
played a heroism and de-
votion to duty unsurpass-
ed. If ever equaled in the
annuals of war.
(South face)
Who wrung from the great
commander of the opposing
armies the humiliating
confession that ...
Haverstraw World War I Monument
Lest We Forget
The Honored Dead
Louis W. King • John Cashman Oldfield • Michael James McGuire • Richard V. Brophy • James E. Hinshelwood • Joseph A. Craven • Thomas F. Lynch, Jr. • Harold Ferguson • Herbert Matlege Schaper • ...
West End Cemetery
In this cemetery, during the last year of the War Between the States, a number of Confederate soldiers, 17 of them unknown, were buried. Memorial services for these soldiers were held as early as 1869. In 1871, on Memorial Day, ...
Fort DuPont
Civil War Defenses of Washington
Panel 1:
Civil War Defenses of Washington
Fort DuPont
This small work was one of the defenses begun in the fall of 1861 on the ridge east of the Anacostia River. It was named after ...
Hudson River Reserve Fleet
This plaque commemorates the hudson river national defense reserve fleet moored at this point in the river from April 1946 to April 1971. At peak of activity, 189 WW II cargo and passenger ships were anchored here. These ships ...
King Lincoln District Arch
The King Lincoln District was established in July 2002 to honor the historic heart and soul of Columbus’ African American community. This arch, welcoming all to the King Lincoln District, is dedicated to our shared history and our commitment to ...
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
[Side one:]
Free blacks and former slaves organized an African Methodist Episcopal congregation in Corydon by 1843. In 1851, church trustees purchased land in Corydon in order to build a church and for school purposes. In 1878, church trustees purchased land ...
Confederate Dead and Hospitals
Twenty-four Confederate soldiers are buried here. These men, veterans of many hard fought battles, died in the Confederate hospitals located here, 1863-1865. They were the Hood, Hill, Lumpkin, and several temporary ones. Among the gallant Confederate women who served in ...
Introduction
Perryville
The Battle of Perryville
In the summer of 1862, Confederate General Braxton Bragg’s Army of the Mississippi invaded Kentucky. Bragg hoped to enlist recruits, pull Union troops out of Tennessee, and hold Kentucky for the Confederacy. With these objectives in mind, ...