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At this site on 1 June 1861 soldiers of the 6th NC State Troops, commanded by Col. Charles Fisher president of the NC Railroad, drilled before departing for the war front. In July 1861, they became the first troops ever carried by rail into battle. Their fi…
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Appomattox InvinciblesCompany A, 20th Battalion Virginia Heavy ArtilleryFormerly Company A, 44th Virginia Infantry Appomattox GreysCompany H 18th Virginia Infantry Appomattox RangersCompany H, 2nd Virginia Cavalry Liberty GuardsCompany B, 46th Virg…
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This cemetery is located within part of a 40-acre grant of land given to the city of San Antonio by the King of Spain. The property was later subdivided into twenty-nine separate cemeteries by city aldermen, and this area was designated as City Cemetery Num…
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This Confederate camp of instruction was once located about 1 mi. NW at Lightwood Knot Springs, site of a popular resort prior to the War Between the States.
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(Front) Lewie Chapel, a Methodist church founded on this site in the 1870s by Solomon R. Lewie (1835-1878) and others, was later known as Lewiedale Methodist Church and after 1910 as Gilbert Methodist Church. The original sanctuary, replaced in 1960 by a ne…
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A regiment of many heroes including Tod CarterDewitt S. JobeWilliam ShyThomas B. Smith Their bravery will never die Dedicated November 1, 2008Tennessee Division Sons of Confederate Veterans
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(Front):General A.P. StewartStewart's Division2nd Army Corps(Hardee)Army of TennesseeCSADedicated 24th Day of April 2010By Benjamin F. Cheatham Camp 72Sons of Confederate VeteransManchester, Tennessee(Reverse):Battle of Hoover's GapJune 24 - 26, 1863Stewart…
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Our fight for Independence that assured us Freedom ofSpeech, Religion, the Press,Right to Peaceful Assembly and right to Petition forRedress of Grievances. Weenjoy our present freedombecause of the willingnessof our forefathers to puttheir honor, their fre…
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War of 1812 1812 — 1815 They bravely fought and willingly died for principles they knew to be right.
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Mexican War 1846 — 1848Dedicated to the brave men of South Carolina who along with other Patriots willingly served that the Nation might expand its western horizons.Of these men who willingly volunteered to fight a war in a distant land at a time whe…
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