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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47C_130th-pennslyvania-volunteer-infantry_Keedysville-MD.html
(Front):130PennsylvaniaVounteerInfantry2 Brigade3 Division2 Corps(Rear):This memorial marks the regiment'sright of line in battle. Its leftextended to Roulette's Lane below.It went into battle by way of theRoulette Farm buildings about 9:30 a.m.an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47B_springfield_Springfield-Township-NJ.html
(Front of monument):The first British advance was stayed at the bridge east of the village, June 7, 1780. The Battle of Springfield was fought June 23rd. The Americans under General Greene on that day near the stream west of the church checked the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47A_mathew-robinson-marks_Orlando-FL.html
In Memory ofMathew Robinson MarksMayor of Orlando1889-1890through whose visionthe planting of ourmagnificent shade treeswas inaugurated. A.D. 1925
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM479_site-of-fort-gatlin_Orlando-FL.html
On November 9, 1838, during the Second Seminole Indian War (1835-42), the U.S. Army established Fort Gatlin in Mosquito County. This fort was named for Army Assistant Surgeon John S. Gatlin (1806-1835), who was killed in the Dade Massacre in 1835.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM478_elizabethtown_Elizabeth-NJ.html
On this spot, at daybreak, June 7, 1780 began the fighting against the British forces moving toward Springfield. Here fell General Stirling at the head of the advancing column.On June 8, after the British retreat from Springfield, General Hand her…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM477_michigan-bluff_Foresthill-CA.html
Founded in 1850 and first known as Michigan City which was located on slope one half mile from here. In 1858 town became undermined and unsafe so was moved to this location and renamed Michigan Bluff. Leland Stanford, who gained wealth and fame in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM475_o-t-reilly-monument_Sharpsburg-MD.html
To the memory of theOld Dunkard ChurchThe oak tree that stoodin front and the UnionCivil War Veterans ofSharpsburg, MD. Erected by O.T. Reilly thehalf-century Antietambattlefield guide. 1927
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM474_walkers-division-longstreets-command_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.Walker's Division, Longstreet's Command.Brig. Gen. John G. Walker, Commanding.September 16-17, 1862.Walker's Division left Harper's Ferry on the evening of September 15, crossed the Potomac at Blackford's Ford, and reached Sharpsburg during …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM473_longstreets-command_Sharpsburg-MD.html
C.S.A.Longstreet's Command.Kershaw's Brigade, McLaws' Division.Brig. Gen. J.B. Kershaw, Commanding.Organization.2d South Carolina Infantry, 7th South Carolina Infantry,3d South Carolina Infantry, 8th South Carolina Infantry.September 17, 1862.Kers…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM472_purnell-legion-infantry_Sharpsburg-MD.html
Purnell Legion InfantryMarylandThird Brigade.2nd Greene's Division.12th Mansfield's Corps.Occupied a linerunning north fromthis marker. Loss 3killed. 23 wounded.The monument to theMaryland troops isnear the DunkardChurch.