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Confederate Soldiers of McLaws Division
McLaws Division
Blanchard’s Brigade
1st and 2n...
Site of The Battle of Dingle's Mill
This tablet marks
the site of the Battle
The Markel Building
The Markel Corporation commissioned architect Haig Jamgoch...
Westwood Club
Derived from a 1921 design by renowned golf architect Dona...
The Battle of Buffington Island
July 19, 1863
(Side A):
Department of the Ohio...
Dumfries Rest Area
Dedicated May 11, 1965
by
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johns...
The Battle of Buffington Island
July 19, 1863
Morgan's Cavalry Division - Brig. Gen....
Site of Parade Ground
During Federal military occupation of South Carolina 1865-...
The Battle of Buffington Island
July 19, 1863
Morgan's Cavalry Division - Brig. Gen....
United Methodist Church of Mount Kisco
This property has been placed on the
National...
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Confederate Soldiers of McLaws Division
McLaws Division
Blanchard’s Brigade
1st and 2nd BN SC Reserves
6th and 7th BN SC Reserves
Kay’s Co SC Reserves
Conner’s Brigade
2nd SC 3rd SC
7th SC 8th SC
15th SC 20th SC
3rd SC BN
Fiser’s Brigade
1st GA
5th and 6th GA Reserves
2nd GA BN Reserves
27th GA BN
Hardy’s Brigade
50th ...
Site of The Battle of Dingle's Mill
This tablet marks
the site of the Battle
of Dingle's Mill
fought April 9, 1865
between
Potter's Brigade
and
the Reserve South
Carolina Malitia C.S.A.
Erected by
Dick Anderson
Chapter U.D.C.
(Lower stone marker text)
The adjacent marker was first placed on
the ...
The Markel Building
The Markel Corporation commissioned architect Haig Jamgochian, a Richmond native, to design their headquarters in 1962. The aluminum clad conical structure was inspired by a baked potatto wrapped in foil served to Jamgochian while attending an American Institute of Architect's ...
Westwood Club
Derived from a 1921 design by renowned golf architect Donald Ross, Westwood Golf Club served the public from 1927 to the mid-1930's. Following a change in ownership, Westwood Supper Club occupied the clubhouse from 1936 until 1950, when the Officers ...
The Battle of Buffington Island
July 19, 1863
(Side A):
Department of the Ohio - Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside
Cavalry Brigade, 3rd Division XXIII Corps - Brig. Gen. Henry M. Judah
5th Indiana Cavalry (2 companies) (Lt. John O'Neil)
11th Kentucky Cavalry (Maj. Milton Graham)
14th Illinois Cavalry (Lt. Col. ...
Dumfries Rest Area
Dedicated May 11, 1965
by
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
Marker is on Southbound Rest Area (Interstate 95 at milepost 156), on the right.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Battle of Buffington Island
July 19, 1863
Morgan's Cavalry Division - Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan
Duke's Brigade - Col. Basil Duke
2nd Kentucky Cavalry (Maj. Thomas Webber)
5th Kentucky Cavalry (Col. D. Howard Smith)
6th Kentucky Cavalry (Lt. Col. John Warren Grisby)
9th Tennessee Cavalry (Lt. Col. William W. ...
Site of Parade Ground
During Federal military occupation of South Carolina 1865-1877, this square was part of the parade ground used by United States troops. The barracks were located on this and adjacent squares.
Marker is on Greene Street, on the right when traveling east. ...
The Battle of Buffington Island
July 19, 1863
Morgan's Cavalry Division - Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan
Duke's Brigade - Col. Basil Duke
2nd Kentucky Cavalry (Maj. Thomas Webber)
5th Kentucky Cavalry (Col. D. Howard Smith)
6th Kentucky Cavalry (Lt. Col. John Warren Grisby)
9th Tennessee Cavalry (Lt. Col. William W. ...
United Methodist Church of Mount Kisco
This property has been placed on the
National Register
of
Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (Route 117) and Smith Street, on the left when traveling north on East Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org