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Wupatki National Monument Wapatki pueblo and circular community room. Around 1100 AD many familes gathered at the pueblo.  national,parks,recreation,Arizona
Wupatki National MonumentPhoto (JPG) Joanna Woerner52 views3 downloads (Details)Wapatki pueblo and circular community room. Around 1100 AD many familes gathered at the pueblo. Add to lightbox
Wupatki National Monument Wupatki Pueblo inhabited by native peoples less than 800 years ago.  recreation National Parks,Arizona
Wupatki National MonumentPhoto (JPG) Joanna Woerner69 views3 downloads (Details)Wupatki Pueblo inhabited by native peoples less than 800 years ago. Add to lightbox
Washington Column with Winter Snow Washington Column with Winter Snow momument,district of columbia,dc
Washington Column with Winter SnowPhoto (JPG) Adrian Jones451 views10 downloads (Details)Washington Column with Winter SnowAdd to lightbox
Virginia Memorial Virginia Memorial at Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg. The plaque at the base reads "General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller". The group represents various types who left civil occupations to join the Confederate Army. Left to right: a professional man, a mechanic, an artist, a boy, a business man, a youth". Civil,War,Gettysburg,National,Military,Park National Park,Service,Pennsylvania
Virginia MemorialPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas62 views1 downloads (Details)Virginia Memorial at Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg. The plaque at the base reads "General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller". The group represents various types who left civil occupations to join the Confederate Army. Left to right: a professional man, a mechanic, an artist, a boy, a business man, a youth".Add to lightbox
Virginia Memorial Virginia Memorial at Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg. The plaque at the base reads "General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller". The group represents various types who left civil occupations to join the Confederate Army. Left to right: a professional man, a mechanic, an artist, a boy, a business man, a youth". Civil,War,Gettysburg,National,Military,Park National Park,Service,Pennsylvania
Virginia MemorialPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas135 views0 downloads (Details)Virginia Memorial at Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg. The plaque at the base reads "General Robert E. Lee mounted on "Traveller". The group represents various types who left civil occupations to join the Confederate Army. Left to right: a professional man, a mechanic, an artist, a boy, a business man, a youth".Add to lightbox
Union U.S. Regulars Marker Monument to the 2nd US Horse Artillery, Battery (A). Location: Chambersburg Pike and Stone Avenue.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
CAVALRY CORPS
SECOND BRIGADE HORSE ARTILLERY
BATTERY A SECOND U. S. ARTILLERY
SIX 3 INCH RIFLES
Lieut. John H. Calef Commanding

June 30. Arrived in the evening from Emmitsburg and took position on the Chambersburg Pike.
July 1. Advanced with the Cavalry went into position with right section on right of the road left section on the left and centre with Col. Wm. Chamble's Brigade on the right of Fairfield Road. The first Union gun of the battle was fired from right section and the positions held under a severe fire until the First Corps arrived about 10 A. M. The Battery was then relieved by Capt. J. A. Hall's 2D Maine Battery and after being supplied with ammunition returned about 3 P M. but under a front and enfilading fire it retired to a line in front of Cemetery Ridge and towards night moved to the left about a mile and bivouacked for the night near theThird Corps.
July 2. A. M. marched with the First Brigade of Major General John Buford's Division to Taneytown en route to Westminster.
Casualties Wounded 12 Men
Lost 13 Horses Killed Civil,War,Gettysburg,National,Military,Park National Park,Service,Pennsylvania
Union U.S. Regulars MarkerPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas38 views0 downloads (Details)Monument to the 2nd US Horse Artillery, Battery (A). Location: Chambersburg Pike and Stone Avenue.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
CAVALRY CORPS
SECOND BRIGADE HORSE ARTILLERY
BATTERY A SECOND U. S. ARTILLERY
SIX 3 INCH RIFLES
Lieut. John H. Calef Commanding

June 30. Arrived in the evening from Emmitsburg and took position on the Chambersburg Pike.
July 1. Advanced with the Cavalry went into position with right section on right of the road left section on the left and centre with Col. Wm. Chamble's Brigade on the right of Fairfield Road. The first Union gun of the battle was fired from right section and the positions held under a severe fire until the First Corps arrived about 10 A. M. The Battery was then relieved by Capt. J. A. Hall's 2D Maine Battery and after being supplied with ammunition returned about 3 P M. but under a front and enfilading fire it retired to a line in front of Cemetery Ridge and towards night moved to the left about a mile and bivouacked for the night near theThird Corps.
July 2. A. M. marched with the First Brigade of Major General John Buford's Division to Taneytown en route to Westminster.
Casualties Wounded 12 Men
Lost 13 Horses Killed
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Union U.S. Regulars Marker Monument to the 2nd US Horse Artillery, Battery (A). Location: Chambersburg Pike and Stone Avenue.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
CAVALRY CORPS
SECOND BRIGADE HORSE ARTILLERY
BATTERY A SECOND U. S. ARTILLERY
SIX 3 INCH RIFLES
Lieut. John H. Calef Commanding

June 30. Arrived in the evening from Emmitsburg and took position on the Chambersburg Pike.
July 1. Advanced with the Cavalry went into position with right section on right of the road left section on the left and centre with Col. Wm. Chamble's Brigade on the right of Fairfield Road. The first Union gun of the battle was fired from right section and the positions held under a severe fire until the First Corps arrived about 10 A. M. The Battery was then relieved by Capt. J. A. Hall's 2D Maine Battery and after being supplied with ammunition returned about 3 P M. but under a front and enfilading fire it retired to a line in front of Cemetery Ridge and towards night moved to the left about a mile and bivouacked for the night near theThird Corps.
July 2. A. M. marched with the First Brigade of Major General John Buford's Division to Taneytown en route to Westminster.
Casualties Wounded 12 Men
Lost 13 Horses Killed Civil,War,Gettysburg,National,Military,Park National Park,Service,Pennsylvania
Union U.S. Regulars MarkerPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas32 views0 downloads (Details)Monument to the 2nd US Horse Artillery, Battery (A). Location: Chambersburg Pike and Stone Avenue.
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
CAVALRY CORPS
SECOND BRIGADE HORSE ARTILLERY
BATTERY A SECOND U. S. ARTILLERY
SIX 3 INCH RIFLES
Lieut. John H. Calef Commanding

June 30. Arrived in the evening from Emmitsburg and took position on the Chambersburg Pike.
July 1. Advanced with the Cavalry went into position with right section on right of the road left section on the left and centre with Col. Wm. Chamble's Brigade on the right of Fairfield Road. The first Union gun of the battle was fired from right section and the positions held under a severe fire until the First Corps arrived about 10 A. M. The Battery was then relieved by Capt. J. A. Hall's 2D Maine Battery and after being supplied with ammunition returned about 3 P M. but under a front and enfilading fire it retired to a line in front of Cemetery Ridge and towards night moved to the left about a mile and bivouacked for the night near theThird Corps.
July 2. A. M. marched with the First Brigade of Major General John Buford's Division to Taneytown en route to Westminster.
Casualties Wounded 12 Men
Lost 13 Horses Killed
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Union Jack Union Jack flag flying over James Fort at Historic Jamestowne, Colonial National Historical Park American,history,colony National Park,Service,Virginia
Union JackPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas43 views3 downloads (Details)Union Jack flag flying over James Fort at Historic Jamestowne, Colonial National Historical ParkAdd to lightbox
Union Brigade Marker Monument to the 1st Corps, 3rd Division. Location: South Reynolds Avenue, McPherson Ridge
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
FIRST CORPS THIRD DIVISION
FIRST BRIGADE
Col. Chapman Biddle
Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley
80th New York 121st 142D 151st Penna. Infantry

July 1. Arrived and went into position about 11. 30 A. M. left of Reynolds's Woods. The 151st Penna. having been sent to reinforce Second Brigade on right of Reynolds's Woods. The remaining regiments with Battery B 1st Penna. formed line facing west and held this position until near 4 P. M. when being pressed with superior numbers in front and outflanked on the left the Brigade retired to Seminary Ridge. On the withdrawal of the Corps the Brigade retired to Cemetery Hill and formed on the left along Taneytown Road and remained there until noon the next day.
July 2. Between 5 and 6 P. M. the Brigade was moved to the left centre from which First Division Second Corps had been taken to support Third Corps.
July 3. Remained in the same position and assisted in repelling Longstreet's assault in the afternoon taking many prisoners. At 6 P. M. withdrew to former position on Taneytown Road.
Casualties Killed 8 Officers 103 Men Wounded 41 Officers 516 Men Captured or Missing 8 Officers 222 Men Total 898 Civil,War,Gettysburg,National,Military,Park National Park,Service,Pennsylvania
Union Brigade MarkerPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas26 views0 downloads (Details)Monument to the 1st Corps, 3rd Division. Location: South Reynolds Avenue, McPherson Ridge
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
FIRST CORPS THIRD DIVISION
FIRST BRIGADE
Col. Chapman Biddle
Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley
80th New York 121st 142D 151st Penna. Infantry

July 1. Arrived and went into position about 11. 30 A. M. left of Reynolds's Woods. The 151st Penna. having been sent to reinforce Second Brigade on right of Reynolds's Woods. The remaining regiments with Battery B 1st Penna. formed line facing west and held this position until near 4 P. M. when being pressed with superior numbers in front and outflanked on the left the Brigade retired to Seminary Ridge. On the withdrawal of the Corps the Brigade retired to Cemetery Hill and formed on the left along Taneytown Road and remained there until noon the next day.
July 2. Between 5 and 6 P. M. the Brigade was moved to the left centre from which First Division Second Corps had been taken to support Third Corps.
July 3. Remained in the same position and assisted in repelling Longstreet's assault in the afternoon taking many prisoners. At 6 P. M. withdrew to former position on Taneytown Road.
Casualties Killed 8 Officers 103 Men Wounded 41 Officers 516 Men Captured or Missing 8 Officers 222 Men Total 898
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Union Brigade Marker Monument to the 1st Corps, 3rd Division. Location: South Reynolds Avenue, McPherson Ridge
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
FIRST CORPS THIRD DIVISION
FIRST BRIGADE
Col. Chapman Biddle
Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley
80th New York 121st 142D 151st Penna. Infantry

July 1. Arrived and went into position about 11. 30 A. M. left of Reynolds's Woods. The 151st Penna. having been sent to reinforce Second Brigade on right of Reynolds's Woods. The remaining regiments with Battery B 1st Penna. formed line facing west and held this position until near 4 P. M. when being pressed with superior numbers in front and outflanked on the left the Brigade retired to Seminary Ridge. On the withdrawal of the Corps the Brigade retired to Cemetery Hill and formed on the left along Taneytown Road and remained there until noon the next day.
July 2. Between 5 and 6 P. M. the Brigade was moved to the left centre from which First Division Second Corps had been taken to support Third Corps.
July 3. Remained in the same position and assisted in repelling Longstreet's assault in the afternoon taking many prisoners. At 6 P. M. withdrew to former position on Taneytown Road.
Casualties Killed 8 Officers 103 Men Wounded 41 Officers 516 Men Captured or Missing 8 Officers 222 Men Total 898 Civil,War,Gettysburg,National,Military,Park National Park,Service,Pennsylvania
Union Brigade MarkerPhoto (JPG) Jane Thomas42 views0 downloads (Details)Monument to the 1st Corps, 3rd Division. Location: South Reynolds Avenue, McPherson Ridge
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
FIRST CORPS THIRD DIVISION
FIRST BRIGADE
Col. Chapman Biddle
Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Rowley
80th New York 121st 142D 151st Penna. Infantry

July 1. Arrived and went into position about 11. 30 A. M. left of Reynolds's Woods. The 151st Penna. having been sent to reinforce Second Brigade on right of Reynolds's Woods. The remaining regiments with Battery B 1st Penna. formed line facing west and held this position until near 4 P. M. when being pressed with superior numbers in front and outflanked on the left the Brigade retired to Seminary Ridge. On the withdrawal of the Corps the Brigade retired to Cemetery Hill and formed on the left along Taneytown Road and remained there until noon the next day.
July 2. Between 5 and 6 P. M. the Brigade was moved to the left centre from which First Division Second Corps had been taken to support Third Corps.
July 3. Remained in the same position and assisted in repelling Longstreet's assault in the afternoon taking many prisoners. At 6 P. M. withdrew to former position on Taneytown Road.
Casualties Killed 8 Officers 103 Men Wounded 41 Officers 516 Men Captured or Missing 8 Officers 222 Men Total 898
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Treasury Hall at Petra, Jordan The highly defensible treasury hall at Petra, Jordan was carved into the soft rock. The double line of notches to either side of the main building held ladders for the carvers, who started from top.  architecture,Petra,Jordan,rocks,geology,archaeology,desert,civilizations,carving,sculpture,public,works
Treasury Hall at Petra, JordanPhoto (JPG) Ben Fertig172 views8 downloads (Details)The highly defensible treasury hall at Petra, Jordan was carved into the soft rock. The double line of notches to either side of the main building held ladders for the carvers, who started from top. Add to lightbox
Trading keelboat Illustration of a trading keelboat symbol,vector,illustration,culture,anthropology,trading,keelboat,trade,economy,people,boat,paddling,industry,fishing,human,person,people,man,male
Trading keelboatVector Graphic (SVG) Kim Kraeer, Lucy Van Essen-Fishman149 views40 downloads (Details)Illustration of a trading keelboatAdd to lightbox

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