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Savage’s Station marker image, Touch for more information
By Bill Coughlin, April 25, 2007
Savage’s Station marker
RANKED RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
101Virginia (Henrico County), Sandston — PA-142 — Seven Days Battles - Savage’s Station
102Virginia (Loudoun County), Dover — B-22 — Cavalry Battles
103Virginia (Prince William County), Bristow — Battles at Bristoe Station
104Virginia (Prince William County), Manassas — George T. Stovall
105Virginia (Stafford County), Chatham Heights — Between Battles
106West Virginia (Berkeley County), Falling Waters — Battles of Falling Waters“A splendid falls”
107West Virginia (Fayette County), Gauley Bridge — Battles For The BridgesGauley Bridge - A Town in Between

108Belgium, East Flanders, Oudenaarde — Oudenaarde American Monument37th and 91st U.S. Divisions Regional Activities
109Belgium, West Flanders, Vierstraat — Kemmel American Monument27th and 30th U.S. Divisions in the Ypers-Lys Offensive
110France, Grand Est (Marne), Saint-Étienne-à-Arnes — Sommepy American MonumentThe Blanc Mont Offensive
111France, Grand Est (Meuse), Montfaucon-d'Argonne — Montfaucon American MonumentThe Meuse-Argonne Offensive
112France, Grand Est (Meuse), Montsec — Montsec American MonumentThe St. Mihiel Salient
113France, Grand Est (Meuse), Romagne-Sous-Montfaucon — Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
114France, Hauts-de-France (Aisne), Château-Thierry — American Aisne-Marne Memorial
115France, Hauts-de-France (Somme), Cantigny — Cantigny American Monument
116Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg City — Military Operations in Western Europe6 June 1944—8 May 1945
117Philippines, Metro Manila, Taguig — Manila American Cemetery and Memorial — The American Battle Monuments Commission —
118United Kingdom, England (Greater London County), City of Westminster — The Battle of Britain Memorial
119United Kingdom, England (Kent), Folkestone — Battle of Britain Memorial
120Alabama (Baldwin County), Gulf Shores — "Damn The Torpedoes!" The Campaigns for Mobile, 1864 - 1865
121Alabama (Baldwin County), Gulf Shores — Stop C4 — "The Shells Were Bursting All Around Us"The Siege of Fort Morgan: — Stop C4 —
122Alabama (Mobile County), Citronelle — 14 — "Having Surrendered Their Arms, the War, to Them, Was Over"Citronelle, Surrender Site: — The Battle of Mobile Bay Civil War Trail —
123Alabama (Mobile County), Dauphin Island — Stop E — "Save Your Garrison."Bombardment of Fort Powell: — Stop E —
124Alabama (Mobile County), Dauphin Island — Stop D — "To Be Blown To Kingdom Come"Siege of Fort Gaines — Stop D —
125Alabama (Mobile County), Dauphin Island — Stop D — “Damn the Torpedoes!”The Battle of Mobile Bay: — Stop D —
126Alabama (Mobile County), Dauphin Island — Stop 1 — Storm Clouds GatherThe Overland Campaign — Stop 1: Fort Gaines —
127Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — "Damn The Torpedoes!" The Campaigns for Mobile, 1864 - 1865The Museum of Mobile
128District of Columbia (Washington), The National Mall — Korean War Veterans Memorial
129District of Columbia (Washington), The National Mall — World War II Memorial
130Florida (Orange County), Orlando — Veterans of the Battle of the BulgeArdennes
131Kentucky (Hart County), Bonnieville — Bacon Creek Trestle
132Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Anthony Woodson FarmBattle of Munfordville — September 14-17, 1862 —
133Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Battle of Munfordville: Day 1Battle and Siege of Munfordville — Sunday, September 14, 1862 —
134Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Battle of Munfordville: Siege
135Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Battle of Rowletts StationDecember 17, 1861
136Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Fort CraigBattle and Siege of Munfordville — September 14 - 17, 1862 —
137Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Kentucky and the Western WarWestern Theater, 1861-1862
138Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — L&N Railroad BridgeConstructed 1857-1859
139Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Munfordville in the Civil War
140Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — Pontooniers!1861 - 1865
141Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The RaiderMorgan and his Raiders — Woodsonville, 1861 —
142Kentucky (Hart County), Munfordville — The Woodson FarmBattle for the Bridge Historic Preserve
143Kentucky (Jessamine County), Nicholasville — General William "Bull" NelsonStaunch Unionist and Friend of President Abraham Lincoln — The Battle of Richmond, Kentucky —
144Louisiana (De Soto Parish), Old Pleasant Hill — The Battle of Pleasant HillRed River Campaign
145Louisiana (De Soto Parish), Old Pleasant Hill — The Village of Pleasant Hill
146Louisiana (De Soto Parish), Pelican — Army of the Tennessee
147Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich — Battle of the Bulge
148Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Hyannis — Battle Of The Bulge1944 - 1945
149Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Sandwich — Battle Of The Bulge
150Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — 1 — Action Before Westport
151New Jersey (Bergen County), Fort Lee — Veterans of the Battle of the BulgeArdennes
152New Jersey (Monmouth County), Fort Monmouth — Battle of the Bulge Monument
153New Jersey (Union County), Springfield — The Jersey Militia and Continental Army
154New York (Chemung County), Lowman — Newtown Battlefield
155New York (Chemung County), Lowman — Soldiers of the American RevolutionBuried in this Cemetery
156New York (Chemung County), Lowman — Soldiers of the American RevolutionBuried in this Cemetery
157New York (Clinton County), Town of Peru — Battle of Valcour
158New York (Herkimer County), Mohawk — Fort Herkimer
159New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Kings Highway1636
160New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Battle of the Bulge
161New York (Nassau County), East Meadow — Battle of the Bulge Veterans Memorial
162New York (New York County), New York — East Coast MemorialWWII Battle Monument
163New York (Saratoga County), Schuylerville — Fort Hardy
164New York (Westchester County), White Plains — The War for American Independence
165North Carolina (Alamance County), Burlington — Battle of Clapp's Mill
166North Carolina (Bladen County), Clarkton — Old Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church2 Miles North East
167North Carolina (Bladen County), Clarkton — Whistler’s Mother1804–1881
168North Carolina (Bladen County), Elizabethtown — Oakland
169North Carolina (Guilford County), Greensboro — Nathanael Greene
170North Carolina (Guilford County), Sedalia — McLean House
171North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — Caring for the WoundedHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
172North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — Fighting at Harriet's ChapelHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
173North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — Starr's BatteryHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
174North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — The Action in the SwampHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
175North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — The Center of the Confederate LineHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
176North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — The Confederate Defenses of KinstonHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
177North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — The Night of December 13, 1862Harriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
178North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — The Site of Harriet's ChapelHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
179North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — The Union ArtilleryHarriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
180North Carolina (Lenoir County), Kinston — Wessells' Advance—December 14, 1862Harriet's Chapel Battlefield Park — Battle of Kinston Military Park —
181South Carolina (Spartanburg County), Moore — 42-4 — “Kate Barry”
182Tennessee (Williamson County), Franklin — CarntonA Final Place of Rest
183Tennessee (Williamson County), Franklin — CarntonSlavery and the Enslaved
184Utah (Utah County), Pleasant Grove — 514 — Site of the First Settlement of Pleasant Grove
185Virginia (Arlington County), Arlington National Cemetery — Battle of the Bulge
186Wisconsin (Marathon County), Wausau — Battle of the Bulge Monument

187United Kingdom, England (East Sussex), Battle — East Range of Cloister
188Missouri (Jasper County), Carthage — Rendezous At Carthage

189Rhode Island (Providence County), Providence — Rhode Island World War II Memorial

190Kentucky (Hickman County), Columbus — The Battle at Belmont, Missouri7 November 1861
191Virginia, Winchester — Winchester National Cemetery

192North Carolina (Nash County), Rocky Mount — E-7 — Rocky Mount Mills

193Massachusetts (Worcester County), Hubbardston — Civil War Memorial

194Ontario (Regional Municipality of Niagara), Thorold — In Memory of Unknown American Soldiers
195Vermont (Bennington County), Old Bennington — Bennington Battle Monument

196Georgia (Walker County), Chickamauga — 26th Tennessee Infantry / 1st Georgia Infantry Memorial

197Philippines, Cavite Province, Corregidor Island — General Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial

198Ontario (Regional Municipality of Niagara), Niagara Falls — Ruth Redmond1903 - 1999

199Austria, Wien (Innenstadt), Vienna — Henry Dunant and the Red Cross1828 - 1910
200United Kingdom, England (East Sussex), Lewes — The Battle of Lewes, 1264

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