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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48R_the-old-alpine-trail_Closter-NJ.html
Here beganThe Old Alpine Trailused bythe British troops whofirst appeared in the State of New Jerseyon the stormy nightof Nov. 18, 1776 in theunsuccessful effort ofCornwallis to interceptWashington on his wayto Trenton.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48Q_rothers-corner_Sonora-CA.html
The corner property was originally called Patrick's Corner, after George Washington Patrick, an early settler of Sonora and one of its first mayors. At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Patrick left Sonora to volunteer his services to the Con…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48P_battle-of-the-bulge-monument_Eatontown-NJ.html
Dedicated to the gallant men and women ofthe United States Armed Forces whoparticipated in the "Battle of the Bulge,"fought in Belgium and Luxembourg duringWorld War II. The greatest battle ever engagedin by the United States Army lasted from 16De…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48O_headquarters-general-u-s-grant_Shiloh-TN.html
General in his Memoirs says: "During the night rain fell in torrents and our troops were exposed without shelter. I made my headquarters under a tree a few hundred yards from the river bank." The large oak tree referred to, standing where this mar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48N_jacksons-command_Keedysville-MD.html
C.S.A.Jackson's Command,Anderson's Brigade, D.H. Hill's Division.Brigadier General Geo. B. Anderson,Commanding.Organization.2d, 4th, 14th, and 30th North Carolina Infantry.(September 17, 1862.)On the night of September 16, 1862, Anderson's Brigade…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48M_general-albert-sidney-johnston_Shiloh-TN.html
C. S.General Albert Sidney Johnston Commandingthe Confederate Army,Was mortally woundedat 2.30 P.M.,April 6, 1862,Died in ravine, 50 yardssouth-east, at2:45 P.M.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48L_confederate-memorial_Shiloh-TN.html
(Back of Monument - Center):The States of the Southsent to the Battle of Shilohseventy nine organizations of infantryten organizations of cavalry andtwenty three batteries of artillery How bravely and how well they foughtlet the tablets of hist…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48K_signal-hill-monument_Manassas-VA.html
8:45 A.M. July 21st 1861 Battle of First Manassas (Bull Run).From this hilltop Capt. E.P. Alexander, CSA, sent America's first battlefield telecommunication: Look out for your left, you are turned. This short message to Col. Evans warning him of B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48J_second-army-corps_Keedysville-MD.html
U.S.A.Second Army Corps,Kimball's Brigade, French's DivisionBrig. Gen. Nathan Kimball, Commanding.Organization.14th Indiana Infantry,8th Ohio Infantry,132d Pennsylvania Infantry,7th West Virginia Infantry.September 17, 1862.Kimball's Brigade follo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48I_frenchs-division-second-army-corps_Keedysville-MD.html
U.S.A.French's Division, Second Army Corps,Brig. Gen. William H. French, Commanding.September 17, 1862.French's Division crossed the Antietam at Pry's Ford about 8:30 a.m. and marched in columns by brigades, Kimball on the right, Morris in the cen…