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Having remained with his commandin the vicinity of Winchester since theBattle of Sharpsburg/Antietam, byNovember 22, 1862, Gen. Thomas J."Stonewall" Jackson was again onthe march. With more than 32,000soldiers, Jackson's force made itsway up the snow-covere…
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(South face)Our MothersTo the women of the Confederacy "Whose pious ministrations to our wounded soldiers soothed the last hours of those who died far from the objects of their tenderest love, whose domestic labors contributed much to supply the wants of ou…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMB5W_battle-of-chester-station_Chester-VA.html
Here, on May 10, 1864, as part of Butler's Bermuda Hundred Campaign, 3400 Federals and 2000 Confederates fought the Battle of Chester Station. This monument is erected in their memory by the Chester Station Camp #1503. Sons of Confederate Veterans.
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMBI5_battle-of-the-crater-covered-way_Petersburg-VA.html
At this place located by participants in the Battle of the Crater, this road, known as the Jerusalem Plank Road, was crossed by a covered way leading eastwardly to the ravine in rear of the Confederate breastworks which run northwardly from the Crater. By t…
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General Lee, on his journey to Richmond from Appomattox, stopped at Winsor, his brother's farm, to spend the night. But as the house was crowded, he pitched his tent here, the last night he spent under canvas. He took brekfast with the Gilliams, whose propr…
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The Searcy & Moore gun factory was located 1 mile west on the waters of Hogans Creek. Owned by Alexander M. Searcy and Dr. J. S. Moore, the firm manufactured approximately 100 rifles for the State of North Carolina in 1862-1863. On July 10, 1863, the State …
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(Front):South CarolinaMcGowan's BrigadeBrig. Gen. Samuel McGowan 1st S.C. InfantryCol. Comillus W. McCreary Orr's RiflesLt. Col. George McD. Miller 12th S.C. InfantryMaj. Thomas F. Clyburne 13th S.C. InfantryCol. Benjamin T. Brockman 14th S.C…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMCM0_veterans-of-the-1914-1918-world-war-i_Emporia-VA.html
This gun is a memorial to the Veterans of the 1914-1918 World War I A captured Imperial German Army 150 mm field artillary cannon manufactured by Kkupp Works in 1917 Many thousands of Americans and Allied young men gave their lives in France to enemy …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMD2A_anderson-county-courthouse-annex-park_Anderson-SC.html
The location of the Anderson County Courthouse Annex on the corner of Fant and River Street has unique significance to Anderson's history. The site is the location of the 1865 federal encampment of the First Maine, 33rd Regiment, United States Colored Troop…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMDCJ_battle-of-mine-creek_Pleasanton-KS.html
Of the approximately 600 Confederate casualties in this battle, many of those killed in action were buried in unmarked graves on this battlefield. Most of the dead were from Marmaduke's Missouri Cavalry Division and Fagan's Arkansas Cavalry Division of M…
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