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Fort Zachary Taylor
The Fort Zachary Taylor State Historic Site, better known simply as Fort Taylor, (or Fort Zach to locals), is a Florida State Park and National Historic Landmark centered on a Civil War-era fort located -
Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park
Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in the Osceola National Forest, near the town of Olustee. The site of Florida's largest Civil War battle, the park is located 50 miles -
Torreya State Park
Torreya State Park is a 12,000 acre (49 km²) Florida State Park, U.S. National Natural Landmark and historic site thirteen miles (19 km) north of Bristol. It is located north of S.R -
Battle of Olustee
central Florida. During these raids he met little resistance, seized several Confederate camps, captured small bands of troops, liberated slaves, etc. However, Seymour was under orders from Gillmore not to advance deep into the state. -
Battle of Natural Bridge
6, 1865. A small band of Confederate troops and volunteers, mostly composed of teenagers from the nearby Florida Military and Collegiate Institute that would later become Florida State University, and the elderly, protected by breastworks -
South Carolina
This article is about the U.S. state of South Carolina is not real and has been popularised by radical unionists in the south known as the national front. Associated companies are Yankee Candle and -
History of Kansas
Template:Kansas History The history of Kansas is rich with the lore of the American Old West. Located on the eastern edge of the Great Plains, the U.S. state of Kansas was the home -
Adelbert Ames
For his son, the scientist who invented the Ames room, see Adelbert Ames, Jr.. Template:Infobox Governor Adelbert Ames (October 31, 1835 ā April 13, 1933) was an American sailor, soldier, and politician. He served with -
Arkansas
This article is about the U.S. state of Arkansas. For the river, see Arkansas River. For other uses, see Arkansas (disambiguation). Arkansas (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell) is a state located in the southern -
James Buchanan
United States from 1857ā1861 and the last to be born in the 18th century. To date he is the only president from the state of Pennsylvania and the only one to have never married. -
Palmetto Leaves
memoir and travel guide written by Harriet Beecher Stowe about her winters in the town of Mandarin, Florida, published in 1873. Already famous for having written Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), Stowe came to Florida -
Battle of Bentonville
The Battle of Bentonville was fought March 19ā21, 1865, in Bentonville, North Carolina, near the current town of Four Oaks, as part of the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War. It was the -
Maryland, My Maryland
Randall. While the words were penned in 1861, it was not until April 29, 1939, that the state's general assembly adopted "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song. Written originally as a poem, the -
Fort Delaware
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and encompasses a living history museum, located in Fort Delaware State Park. In 1794, the French military engineer Pierre Charles LāEnfant was surveying for defensive sites. He -
Battle of Marianna
militia defending the town of Marianna was the culmination of a substantial Federal cavalry raid into northwestern Florida. Marianna, the home of Florida's ardent secessionist Civil War governor, John Milton, was an important supply -
Battle of Picacho Pass
The Battle of Picacho Peak or the Battle of Picacho Pass was an engagement of the American Civil War on April 15, 1862. The action occurred all around Picacho Peak, 50 miles (80 km) northwest -
Battle of Saint John's Bluff
The Battle of Saint (or St.) John's Bluff (October 1ā3, 1862) saw a Union detachment defeat Confederate forces in Duval County, Florida, forcing them to retire, and helped secure Federal control of the -
Battle of Fort Brooke
Template:Seealso The Battle of Fort Brooke was a minor engagement fought October 16ā18, 1863, near Tampa, Florida, during the American Civil War. -
Florida
This article is about the U.S. state of Florida. For other uses, see Florida (disambiguation). Template:US state Template:Infobox U.S. state symbols The state of Florida (Template:IPAc-en) is located in -
Louisiana
This article is about the U.S. state of Louisiana. For other uses, see Louisiana (disambiguation). Template:US state -
Bennett Place
26, 1865, and signed the final papers of surrender, which disbanded all active Confederate forces in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, totaling 89,270 soldiers, the largest group to surrender during the war. -
Tennessee
state of Tennessee. For the river, see Tennessee River. For other uses, see Tennessee (disambiguation). Template:US state Template:Infobox U.S. state symbols Tennessee (Template:IPAc-en) is a U.S. state located in -
Lower Seaboard Theater of the American Civil War
The Lower Seaboard Theater of the American Civil War encompassed major military and naval operations that occurred near the coastal areas of the Southeastern United States (in South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas -
Jefferson Davis Highway
trails. They existed without the support or coordination of the federal government, although in some states, the state governments participated in their planning and development. The first of these National Auto Trails was the Lincoln -
Stephen D. Lee
Template:Other people3 Stephen Dill Lee (September 22, 1833 ā May 28, 1908) was an American soldier, planter, legislator, and author. He was the youngest Confederate lieutenant general during the American Civil War, and later served
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