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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6EB_garrards-cavalry-at-stone-mtn-depot_Stone-Mountain-GA.html
July 18, 1864. Garrard's cav. div. & Lightburn's 15th A.C. (US) brigade moved from Browning's Court House (TUCKER), to this vicinity & destroyed 2 miles of Ga. R.R. track, several culverts, & the water tank.
July 19. Long's & Miller's brigades,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6EA_north-redan_Stillwater-NY.html
If the ?redcoats' had advanced down the road below toward Albany the guns of this strongpoint would have been the first to greet them. In 1777 the road swung from its present route diagonally across the fields below you toward the river.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E9_general-elijah-clark_Lincolnton-GA.html
General Elijah Clark, "Hero of the Hornets Nest," and members of his family are buried in the enclosed cemetery. Their graves were first moved from their original burial places near Graball (10 miles North) to a site on the Community House Grounds…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E8_battle-of-culloden_Culloden-GA.html
On April 19, 1865, a part of Wilson`s Federal Raiders, moving toward Macon, encountered the "Worrill Grays" near this spot. The "Grays," numbering less than 200 men, fought a magnificent battle, greatly outnumbered. After a two-hour battle they fi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E7_stinesville-limestone-industry_Stinesville-IN.html
In 1827, Richard Gilbert opened a commercial limestone quarry three quarters of a mile south on Jack's Defeat Creek. Stinesville's oolitic limestone, desirable as building stone, was used in several Indiana courthouses and Soldiers' and Sailors' M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E6_montpelier-institute_Macon-GA.html
Montpelier Institute, founded in 1842 by Stephen Elliott, Jr., First Episcopal Bishop of the diocese of Georgia, was Georgia`s second oldest school for girls. Col. G.B. Lamar gave the land for the school including Montpelier Springs, long noted as…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E5_ninth-massachusetts-battery_Gettysburg-PA.html
Ninth Mass. BatteryCapt. BigelowJuly 3d and 4th, 1863.Two gunsLieutenant Milton Comdg. Only officer and gunseffective after engagementon Trostle's farm, July 2nd, 1863
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E4_battery-f-fifth-u-s-artillery_Gettysburg-PA.html
Army of the PotomacSixth CorpsArtillery BrigadeBattery F Fifth U.S. ArtillerySix 10 pounder ParrottsLieut. Leonard Martin CommandingJuly 2 Arrived on the afternoon with the Corps and held in reserve.
July 3 Brought up to Ziegler's Grove in rear…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E3_brownings-courthouse_Tucker-GA.html
At or near this crossroads stood the J.P. office of Browning's Militia District No. 572; cited in reports of Federal military operations July, 1864, as Browning's Court House.July 18. Logan's 15th A.C., enroute from Roswell to Decatur, detoured vi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6E2_garrards-lightburns-to-stone-mountain_Tucker-GA.html
The principal object of the wide swing of Federal forces S.E. from Roswell, where they crossed the Chattahoochee, was to cut the Ga. R.R. at & near Stone Mountain, thereby isolating Atlanta from the east.
Pursuant to plan, Logan's 15th A.C. was…