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Lafayette Road

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Georgia, Catoosa County, Fort Oglethorpe
When it became obvious that the Federal Army of the Cumberland was about to cut the supply lines from Atlanta, the Confederate Army was forced to withdraw from Chattanooga without a fight. The primary line of retreat was south through Rossville Gap on the LaFayette Road. "The movement [out of Chattanooga] began on the night of September 7," General D.H. Hill wrote, "my corps taking the lead on the LaFayette Road. The mass of the Yankee army was supposed to be at Trenton, in Will's Valley; but as our cavalry soon lost the almost impregnable position of Lookout Mountain, but with few casualties on either side, the Yankees began to pour down into McClemore's Cove. I was accordingly ordered by the commanding general to picket the gaps in Pigeon Mountain. This duty was entrusted to General Cleburne, while Breckinridge was left at LaFayette in charge of trains for the army."

"Our troops were put in motion on September 7 and 8," General Braxton Bragg stated, "and took position from Lee and Gordon's Mills to LaFayette, on the road leading south from Chattanooga and fronting the east slope of Lookout Mountain. The forces on the Hiwassee and at Chickamauga Station took the route to ringgold. A small cavalry force was left in observation at Chattanooga and a brigade of infantry, strongly supported by cavalry, was left at Ringgold to hold the railroad and protect it from raids."

"Bragg then fell back to LaFayette, Georgia," Colonel John T. Wilder observed, "To interpose in Rosecrans' front, leaving two cavalry brigades, one in Chattanooga and the other at Friar's Island ford, seven miles above Chattanooga, where I had kept a regiment and two guns threatening to cross all the time we were shelling... On September 9th we forced a passage of the river at Friar's Island, and the Ninety-Second Illinois, of my brigade, which had been sent to Shellmound came over the point of Lookout Mountain and entered Chattanooga."

"As soon as our movement was known to the enemy," General Bragg wrote, "his corps nearest Chattanooga [General Crittenden's 21st Army Corps], and which had been threatening Buckner's rear, was thrown into that place, and shortly thereafter commenced to move on our rear by the two roads to LaFayette and Ringgold."

Rosecrans' Chief of Staff, General James A. Garfield, updated General McCook on the situation. "A dispatched received from General Wagner, dated September 8, 8:30 p.m., stating that the rebels evacuated Chattanooga yesterday and he will occupy it in the morning. General Crittenden started this morning to occupy the place and commence the pursuit. Our forces opposite that place have been ordered to cross the river immediately and join General Crittenden."

After reaching Chattanooga, officers were sent to the point of Lookout Mountain for observation, and soon after a station communicating with department headquarters, through this station on Lookout Mountain, was established at Rossville. Communication from department headquarters to Headquarters Fourteenth Army Corps was established up Lookout Valley as rapidly as possible.

(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 8 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

4th Georgia Cavalry

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
C.S.A.
Georgia.
4th Cavalry.
Colonel Isaac W. Avery.
Crew's Brigade.
Wharton's Division.
3 P.M., September 20, 1863.


(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 5 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

British Attack on Sackets Harbor

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New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor
The British had two objectives in attacking the U.S. navy base at Sackets Harbor: destruction of the shipyard and gaining relief from the continued American military pressure on the Niagara frontier. With its navy base destroyed, the American fleet would be hard pressed to resupply the American troops stationed at Niagara for the summer campaign of 1813.

Once the British captured the navy yard, they planned to ship the supplies and ammunition back to their base in Kingston, Upper Canada, and to burn what remained. The Americans planned to slow the enemy approach until reinforcements arrived from the outlying villages. At the time of the attack, the majority of the American forces based at Sackets Harbor were attacking Fort George at the western end of Lake Ontario.

(War of 1812) Includes location, directions, 5 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

School Site

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New York, Livingston County, Portage
Frame building, about 1819; abandoned for one of two rooms as number of pupils grew. Samuel Hunt, brother of Governor Hunt, taught here.

(Education) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

57 MM Anti-Tank Gun of World War II

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New York, Erie County, Holland
Dedicated in honor of all who served their country in time of need, in all conflicts, throughout history.

(War, World II) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Town of Holland Veterans Memorial

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New York, Erie County, Holland

front of stone
In Memory and honor of those men and women of this community who served their country when duty called.

top of stone
Holland area residents who gave their lives while serving their country.

(Military) Includes location, directions, 12 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Hornellsville Veterans Memorial

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New York, Steuben County, Hornell

east marker front
In memory of veterans of the Civil War 1861 - 1865 from Hornellsville N.Y. area in our country's service.

east marker inside
In memory of veterans of World War II from Hornellsville N.Y. area in our country's service.

east marker rear
In memory of veterans of the Spanish-American War 1898 - 1902 from Hornellsville, N.Y. area in our country's service.

east marker outside
In memory of veterans of the World War 1917 - 1919 from Hornellsville N.Y. area in our country's service. [west marker front] In memory of veterans of the Korean War 1950 - 1953 from Hornellsville N.Y. area in our country's service.

west marker rear
In memory of veterans of the Vietnam War 1964 - 1973 from Hornellsville N.Y. area in our country's service.

plaque
In memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in World War II. The students of Hornell High School gratefully dedicate this tablet.

(War, World II) Includes location, directions, 11 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Hurlbut House

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New York, Steuben County, Arkport
Built by Christopher Hurlbut between 1804 and 1806 and was used as a home and a tavern. One of the oldest frame houses in Steuben County.

(Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, 5 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

William Pryor Letchworth 1823 - 1910

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New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls
Inspiration Point is rich in history and natural splendor. The spectacular view was once enjoyed by the Seneca Indians and by Mary Jemison, the White Woman of the Genesee.

Upon arrival of the pioneers in the early 1800's, the falls and forests were valued for their power and utility, not their natural beauty.

William P. Letchworth came to the valley in 1859, and started to restore the land to its original beauty. The State accepted his gift of 1000 acres in 1907, and upon his death in 1910, Letchworth State Park was born.

(Notable Persons) Includes location, directions, 6 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

98th Pennsylvania Infantry

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District of Columbia, Washington
In Memory of Our Comrades Killed and Wounded in Battle on This Field July 11th & 12th 1864

98th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers
First Brigade, 2nd Division, 6th Corps

(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 10 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Company K, 150th Ohio National Guard Infantry

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District of Columbia, Washington
Memorial
to
Co. K. 150th O.N.G.I.
Which took part
In the defense of
Fort Stevens, D. C.
July 12, 1864

(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

3rd Confederate

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
C.S.A.
Georgia.
Companies A. E. F.
3d Confederate.
Harrison's Brigade.
Wharton's Division.
3 P.M., September 20, 1863.


(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

3rd Georgia Cavalry

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
C.S.A.
Georgia.
3d Cavalry.
Colonel R. Thompson.
Crew's Brigade.
Wharton's Division.
3 P.M., September 20, 1863.


(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

2nd Georgia Cavalry

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
C.S.A.
Georgia.
2d Cavalry.
Lieutenant Colonel F.M. Ison.
Crew's Brigade
Wharton's Division.
3 P.M. September 20, 1863.


(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Wood's Division

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
Wood's Division - Crittenden's Corps.
Brigadier General Thomas J. Wood.

September 11th, until 3 P.M. September 19th, 1863
1st Brigade - Colonel George P. Buell.
2d Brigade - Brigadier General George D. Wagner.
3d Brigade - Colonel Charles G. Harker.

This division, leaving Wagner's Brigade at Chattanooga, moved from the latter point at 10 o'clock, September 10th, and camped at Ringgold Bridge on the Chickamauga. At daybreak of the 11th Harker's Brigade moved back to Rossville Gap and thence by the LaFayette Road to this position, reaching it at 4:30 P.M. having skirmished from the vicinity of the Cloud House with Forrest's Cavalry, which constituted the enemy's rear guard. General Wood arrived from Ringgold Bridge at 8:30 P.M. with Buell's Brigade via Reed's Bridge. At 1 P.M. of the 18th a brigade of the enemy attempted to cross the river at the ford near the mill, but was repulsed. At 3:00 P.M. of the 19th the division was ordered to move rapidly to the left by the LaFayette Road. Buell's Brigade went into action about 3:30 near Viniard's, and Harker's about the same hour further to north.

(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Lytle's Brigade

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
Lytle's Brigade
Sheridan's Division - McCook's Corps.

Brigader General William H. Lytle.
September 19th, 1863, 4 P.M., 1st Position
36th Illinois - Colonel Silas Miller.
88th Illinois - Lieutenant Colonel Alexander S. Chadbourne.
21st Michigan - Colonel William B. McCreery.
24th Wisconsin - Lieutenant Colonel Theodore S. West.
11th Indiana Battery - Captain Arnold Sutermeister

When Sheridan's Division moved towards Viniard's from this position, Lytle's Brigade was left to guard the bridge and the ford.
The 88th Illinois and 21st Michigan with two sections of the Battery were posted at the ford near the Mills. The 36th Illinois and 24th Wisconsin with the remaining section were placed on the higher ground to the left on the Chattanooga Road.
The position was felt by the enemy's skirmishers but not attacked.
At 3:30 A.M. of the 20th the Brigade moved north on the Chattanooga Road to Viniard's and thence with its Division to the high ground next west of Widow Glenn's.

(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

36th Illinois Infantry

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
Illinois

36th Infantry
Lytle's Brigade
5 P.M. 19th to 3:30 A.M. 20th of September 1863.


(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 5 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

88th Illinois Infantry

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
Illinois

88th Infantry
Lytle's Brigade
5 P.M. 19th to 3:30 A.M. 20th of September 1863.


(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Buell's Brigade

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Georgia, Walker County, Chickamauga
Buell's Brigade
Wood's Division - Crittenden's Corps.
Colonel George P. Buell.

Sept. 20, 1863.
100th Illinois - Colonel Frederick A. Bartleson.
58th Indiana - Lieutenant Colonel James T. Embree.
13th Michigan - Colonel Joshua B. Culver.
26th Ohio - Lieutenant Colonel William H. Young.
8th Indiana Battery - Captain George Estep.

The Brigade with its Division occupied the vicinity of Lee and Gordon's Mill from the evening of September 11th until 2:30 P.M. of the 19th. At that hour, the command received orders to move north on the LaFayette road at double quick. Upon reaching Viniard's house it immediately went into the action which had been in progress in that vicinity since one o'clock P.M.

(War, US Civil) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.

Fish Raceway

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Wisconsin, Waupaca County, near King
In 1976, fish managers filled this raceway with 20,000 hybrid tiger muskies and installed mechanical feeders. Why? To find out if muskies would eat food pellets dispensed from mechanical feeders instead of minnows. The experiment worked! Pellets significantly reduced both the cost and labor involved with raising muskies. This was the only fish experiment that took place here since the hatchery closed in 1954. Hartman Creek State Park opened in 1966.

(Man-Made Features • Waterways & Vessels) Includes location, directions, 4 photos, GPS coordinates, map.
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