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Ashland County Courthouse Bell

This bell was hung in the old court house in 1853 and for 75 years served Ashland County truly & well. It's vibrant tones rang out the news of Lee's surrender, tolled the passing of the immortal Lincoln, pealed forth ...

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First Division

Sixth Corps

Army of the Potomac

Sixth Corps

First Division

Brig. General Horatio G. Wright

First Brigade Brig. Gen. Alfred T.A. Torbert

Second Brigade Brig. Gen. Joseph J. Bartlett

Third Brigade Brig. Gen. David A. Russell

July 2. Arrived about 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. the Second Brigade ...

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The Battle Around the Redoubts

Brigadier General George Clinton, the Governor of New York State, commanded Fort Montgomery during the battle of October 6, 1777. Aware the British were approaching, he ordered some of his men to take a 3-pounder cannon down the western road ...

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6th Corps Headquarters

Army of the Potomac

Army of the Potomac

6th Corps Headquarters

Major General

John Sedgwick

July 2 3 4 5, 1863

Marker is on Sedgwick Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Deep Eddy Bathing Beach

Swedish immigrant Charles Johnson built a large home for his family on 39 acres of land in this vicinity in the 1850s. In 1902 two of his children, Mary and Henry, opened Deep Eddy Resort. The Johnsons named the park ...

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92d Ohio Infantry

Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.

92d Ohio Infantry

Turchin's Brig., Baird's Div., 14th Corps.

Lieut. Col. Douglas Putnam, Jr.

Capt. Edward Grosvendr.

Nov. 25, 1863.

The morning of Nov. 25th the 92d, with its Brigade and Division, marched to support Gen. Sherman at Tunnel Hill. ...

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North Redoubt

The term redoubt at Fort Montgomery means a strong point in the fort’s walls. There were three redoubts at Fort Montgomery, including the North Redoubt, which you see here. Two of the redoubt’s walls projected out from the fort so ...

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Old I.V. Davis Homestead

On land granted by Mexico in 1835, just before Texas Revolution, this house was built in 1875. Owner Isaac Van Zandt Davis (1843-1897) worked in the General Land Office. Greek revival style home has 22” thick walls of stone quarried ...

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Lac Vieux Desert

?Here rises the Wisconsin River. Many feet have trod this spot in many kinds of shoes from moccasins of French traders and Indians, boots of loggers, early settlers and the Army to sport shoes of today's tourists. This procession began ...

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C.S.A. Brigadier General Tom Green

April 12, 1864, C.S.A. Brig. Gen. Tom

Green was killed near here leading his

Texas cavalry in a duel against the Union

monitor Osage, gunboat Lexington,

and the transport Black Hawk at the

Battle of Blair's Landing. Of his passing Lt. Gen. Richard Taylor, ...

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