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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24II_the-buffaloes-a-war-memorial_Fort-Benning-GA.html
17th Infantry Regiment "The Buffaloes"Truth and CourageBattle CampaignsCivil War · Indian Wars · War with Spain · Philippine Insurrection · Mexican Expedition · World War II · Korean …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM242U_the-lafayette-monument_Fort-Benning-GA.html
Along the Federal Roadbuilt in 1811east and west throughthis placethere passed in 1825LafayetteSoldier of France andvolunteer in the causeof American Liberty "At the first news my heart was enrolled" Here stoodtheIndian villageKasihtaPea…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM139R_california-oregon-trail-california-oregon-road_Cusseta-CA.html
About 60 feet above this marker a line of rocks marks the old Trappers and Emigrants Trail from Trinity River to Scott Valley. This route may have been used as early as 1829 by Hudson's Bay trappers and others prior to the building of this road in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM139Q_fort-benning-fort-benning-military-reservation_Cusseta-GA.html
Side 1: Fort Benning
Kasihta or Cusseta Town, an important Creek Nation market, played a part in American Revolutionary affairs. In 1780 British Colonel John Tate recruited a large force of local Indians for duty with the British in their defen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM134Q_fort-benning-station-hospital-national-infantry-museum_Cusseta-GA.html
Side 1: Fort Benning - Station Hospital
In 1923 the U.S. Congress appropriated funds for the erection of a hospital at Fort Benning. The hospital complex, consisting of ten buildings, was opened in 1925. During World War Two as many as 36, 000 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM132A_riverside_Cusseta-GA.html
"Riverside" was built in 1909 by Arthur Bussey, a prominent Columbus, Georgia businessman, and served as a summer home for the Bussey family. The spaciousdwelling was surrounded by one of the last self-supporting plantations in this area. When in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1329_dwight-david-eisenhower_Cusseta-GA.html
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The 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, lived with his family at 206 Austin Loop, while stationed at Fort Benning as a major from 1926-1927.
During that time, he served as executive office of the 24th Infantry …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12YP_post-headquarters-jag_Cusseta-GA.html
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On this site stood Building 5, the first permanent Post HQ building and later the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Building. Built in 1911 as a dairy creamery, it became the Officers' Mess in 1919. In 1924 it became the Post HQ, headed by t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12OU_the-infantry-board_Cusseta-GA.html
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On 15 December 1919, War Department Orders established the Infantry Board as a development and testing laboratory with permanent station at Fort Benning, Georgia. The Board's mission was to consider, with continuity of effort, the impro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR6G_old-federal-road_Cusseta-GA.html
The Old Federal Road, which intersected the Chattahoochee River at this natural fording site, was originally a Lower Creek Indian Nation trading path. With the advent of colonization, it became one of western Georgia's earliest and most important …