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The Mine Run Campaign Historical Marker

This marker commemorates a minor battle that occurred at this location in 1863 when men under the command of General George G. Meade and his army of the Potomac clashed with men under the command of Robert E. Lee along Mine Run in Virginia.

Thomas Farmhouse Historical Marker Tour Stop 23 (Battle of Westport Driving Tour

This historical marker shares the historical significance of the Thomas Farmhouse, which was the location of an important meeting of Union leaders following a victory at Westport. Generals Curtis, Blunt, Pleasanton, and Dietzler, as well as Governor Corney and Senator Jim Lane of Kansas, were present at the meeting. The marker was placed in 1964 by the Civil War Round Table of Kansas City.

Batesville During the Civil War Historical Marker

This marker was placed in 2011 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission and offers a short history of Batesville's history in the war. Union and Confederate forces both used the city as a camp multiple times during the Civil War. The city was also used by Confederate forces as a staging ground for a Missouri invasion in 1864.

Batesville During the Civil War Historical Marker

This marker was placed in 2011 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission and offers a short history of Batesville's history in the war. Union and Confederate forces both used the city as a camp multiple times during the Civil War. The city was also used by Confederate forces as a staging ground for a Missouri invasion in 1864.

Thomas Farmhouse Historical Marker Tour Stop 23 (Battle of Westport Driving Tour

This historical marker shares the historical significance of the Thomas Farmhouse, which was the location of an important meeting of Union leaders following a victory at Westport. Generals Curtis, Blunt, Pleasanton, and Dietzler, as well as Governor Corney and Senator Jim Lane of Kansas, were present at the meeting. The marker was placed in 1964 by the Civil War Round Table of Kansas City.

The Mine Run Campaign Historical Marker

This marker commemorates a minor battle that occurred at this location in 1863 when men under the command of General George G. Meade and his army of the Potomac clashed with men under the command of Robert E. Lee along Mine Run in Virginia.

Batesville During the Civil War Historical Marker

This marker was placed in 2011 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission and offers a short history of Batesville's history in the war. Union and Confederate forces both used the city as a camp multiple times during the Civil War. The city was also used by Confederate forces as a staging ground for a Missouri invasion in 1864.

The Mine Run Campaign Historical Marker

This marker commemorates a minor battle that occurred at this location in 1863 when men under the command of General George G. Meade and his army of the Potomac clashed with men under the command of Robert E. Lee along Mine Run in Virginia.

Thomas Farmhouse Historical Marker Tour Stop 23 (Battle of Westport Driving Tour

This historical marker shares the historical significance of the Thomas Farmhouse, which was the location of an important meeting of Union leaders following a victory at Westport. Generals Curtis, Blunt, Pleasanton, and Dietzler, as well as Governor Corney and Senator Jim Lane of Kansas, were present at the meeting. The marker was placed in 1964 by the Civil War Round Table of Kansas City.