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Warren County Confederate Memorial
CSA
1861 – 1865
Unveiled
July 4, 1911
Lewis and Clark Campsite
July 30 - August 2, 1804
On July 30 the explorers ar...
Stanton Peter Helland
This American Flag was dedicated
November 22, 2002
The Deadly Work of Sharpshooters
Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail
Adding to...
Trail Under Siege / Rising to the Challenge
Trail Under Siege
Indians of Colorado’s High ...
Carrillo Intermediate School
Carrillo School was named for the prominent Tucson busines...
World War I Veterans Memorial
Tippecanoe Township
[ South Side: ]
Memorial t...
Federal Artillery Battery
Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail
Under the...
The Independent Loudoun Rangers
Serving the Union
The Independent Loudoun Rangers co...
The Bloody Eighth
Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail
The 8th N...
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Warren County Confederate Memorial
CSA
1861 – 1865
Unveiled
July 4, 1911
This monument was erected
to commemorate the courage
and patriotism of the men
from Warren County, who
served honorably, in the Confederate Army
“To those who fought and lived and to
those who fought and died. To those
who gave much, and ...
Lewis and Clark Campsite
July 30 - August 2, 1804
On July 30 the explorers arrived at the bluff where Fort Atkinson would be built less than two decades later. Clark wrote, "The Situation of this place which we Call Council Bluff which is handsom ...
Stanton Peter Helland
This American Flag was dedicated
November 22, 2002
to honor
Stanton Peter Helland,
who is symbolic of unwavering
leadership, determined dedication
and peerless contributions to
preserving the unique
beauty and scenic splendor
of the Wisconsin River
at the Dells.
Marker can be reached from State Highway 13/16 0.1 miles east ...
The Deadly Work of Sharpshooters
Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail
Adding to the misery of the Union and Confederate soldiers at Cold Harbor was the fear of enemy sharpshooters. Quite often armed with special rifles these marksmen would prey on any unfortunate soldier who appeared ...
Trail Under Siege / Rising to the Challenge
Trail Under Siege
Indians of Colorado’s High Plains
Kiowa and Comanche Indians migrated to these prairies in the 1700s, followed by Cheyennes and Arapahos in the early 1800s. The region’s vast grasslands, thick bison herds, and brisk fur trade made for prosperous, ...
Carrillo Intermediate School
Carrillo School was named for the prominent Tucson businessman, Leopoldo Carrillo. During the 1880's, the site contained the Carrillo Gardens, the city's first park with eight acres of spring-fed artificial lakes, gardens and a recreational center. In 1910, Emmanuel Drachman ...
World War I Veterans Memorial
Tippecanoe Township
[ South Side: ]
Memorial to the World War Veterans of Tippecanoe Township
1917 — 1918
(Drinking Fountain)
[ East Side ]
Raymond D. Baker • Alva Beaven • Norman E. Beeker • Samuel T. Beeker • Dr. Frank M. Biddle • Frederick ...
Federal Artillery Battery
Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail
Under the cover of night, Union artillerists left their horses at the foot of the hill behind you and dragged six rifled cannon up the slope by hand. The guns were then placed side by ...
The Independent Loudoun Rangers
Serving the Union
The Independent Loudoun Rangers consisted of two small cavalry companies recruited by Waterford miller Samuel Means from Lovettsville's and Waterford's Unionists. Mustered into Federal service starting June 20, 1862, the Rangers were the only organized body of Union ...
The Bloody Eighth
Cold Harbor Battlefield Park Walking Trail
The 8th New York Heavy Artillery joined the Army of the Potomac midway through the Overland Campaign in an effort to offset the Federal casualties suffered at the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. The ...