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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM730_kirkpatricks-battery-nelsons-battalion_Gettysburg-PA.html
Army of Northern VirginiaEwell's Corps - Artillery ReserveNelson's Battalion - Kirkpatrick's BatteryAmherst (Virginia) BatteryOne 3 Inch Rifle, Three NapoleonJuly 1 The Battery arrived too late on the field to participate in the engagement of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72Z_milledges-battery-nelsons-battalion_Gettysburg-PA.html
Army of Northern VirginiaEwell's Corps - Artillery Reserve Nelson's Battalion - Milledge's BatteryGeorgia ArtilleryOne 10 Pounder Parrott, Two 3 Inch RiflesJuly 1 The Battery arrived on the field too late to participate in the engagement of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72Y_nelsons-battalion_Gettysburg-PA.html
C.S.A.Army of Northern VirginiaEwell's Corps - Artillery ReserveNelson's BattalionKirkpatrick's, Massie's, and Milledge's BatteriesOne 10 Pounder Parrott - Four 3 Inch RiflesSix NapoleonsJuly 1 The Battalion arrived on the field too late to partic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72X_the-neck_Yorktown-VA.html
This British redoubt is the sole original earthwork remaining from the siege of Yorktown - but it never came under fire. Cornwallis pulled back to Yorktown from this key defensive position on the night of September 30, 1781, and opened Yorktown's …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72W_toneys-store-militia-muster-ground_Simpsonville-SC.html
Toney's StoreWilliam Toney, prominent in business and civic affairs in early Greenville and Greenville County, ran a store here 1816-1829. The store was near the boundary established in 1767 between Cherokee land to the west and new settlement to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72V_beautiful-hot-springs-valley_Markleeville-CA.html
Summer after summer the Washoe Indian people visited the valley. Eventually their idyllic retreat was discovered. During the winter of 1844 Captain John Fremont may have seen this place during his crossing of the Sierra. Fremont's diary of his …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72U_coles-county-war-memorial_Charleston-IL.html
This Memorial is dedicated to the men and women of the Armed Forces in all wars for the United States of America.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72T_reynolds-house_Arnold-CA.html
About 200 yards offshore, in what was once Silver Valley lies the Reynold's House. This house appears on an 1878 General Land Office map and was probably one of the many road houses along the route that catered to tourists and travelers. Reynold's…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72S_bedrock-mortars_Arnold-CA.html
Bedrock mortars were made by Native California Women. The cup shapes were worn smooth by repeated pounding and grinding for use in processing food. Both the Washoe and Miwuk Tribes traversed and summered in this high Central Sierra Region. Althoug…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM72R_pontiac-peace-treaty_Chrisman-IL.html
A few miles west of here on July 18, 1765, Pontiac, an Ottawa Chief, and George Croghan, British Representative, met in a formal peace council which ended the most threatening Indian uprising against the British in North America. Following the Fre…