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The Battle of Fort Blakeley Marker with Redoubt #4 in background. image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, April 6, 2019
The Battle of Fort Blakeley Marker with Redoubt #4 in background.
RANKED RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
301Alabama (Baldwin County), Blakeley — The Battle of Fort Blakeley
302Alabama (Baldwin County), Blakeley — The Battle of Fort Blakely
303Alabama (Baldwin County), Blakeley — The United States Colored Troops (USCT) at the Battle of Fort Blakeley
304Alabama (Baldwin County), Fort Morgan — First Battle of Fort Bowyer — September 14, 1814
305Alabama (Baldwin County), Fort Morgan — Second Battle of Fort Bowyer — February 8-12, 1815
306Alabama (Baldwin County), Gulf Shores — Stop C2 — The Battle of Mobile Bay — “Now I Am In The Humor, I Will Have It Out!” — Civil War Trail, Battle for Mobile Bay —
307Alabama (Baldwin County), Gulf Shores — Stop C1 — The Battle of Mobile Bay — “A Deadly Rain of Shot and Shell” — Civil War Trail, Battle for Mobile Bay —
308Alabama (Baldwin County), Gulf Shores — Stop C3 — The Battle of Mobile Bay — “Damn the Torpedoes!” — Civil War Trail, Battle for Mobile Bay —
309Alabama (Baldwin County), Spanish Fort — Confederate Main Line of Resistance — (The Battle of Spanish Fort, March 26-April 9, 1865)
310Alabama (Baldwin County), Spanish Fort — The 8th Iowa Infantry — Battle of Spanish Fort
311Alabama (Blount County), Blountsville — Battle Royal — May 1, 1863
312Alabama (Calhoun County), Alexandria — Lincoyer — and The Battle of Tallasehatchee
313Alabama (Calhoun County), Alexandria — The Tallasahatchie Battle Field
314Alabama (Chilton County), Stanton — Battle at Ebenezer Baptist Church
315Alabama (Chilton County), Stanton — Memorial to Union Dead at Battle of Ebenezer Church
316Alabama (Clay County), Goodwater — Battle of Enitachopko — Creek Indian War 1813-14. — ← 4 mi. E. —
317Alabama (Coffee County), Fairview — Battle Branch — September 2, 1864
318Alabama (Colbert County), Tuscumbia — U. S. Army M60A3 Main Battle Tank
319Alabama (Cullman County), Cullman — Battle of Hog Mountain — April 30, 1863
320Alabama (Cullman County), Vinemont — Battle of Day’s Gap — April 30, 1863 — ---- 6 miles west --> —
321Alabama (Cullman County), Vinemont — Streight’s Raid — The Battle of Hog Mountain
322Alabama (Dale County), Ariton — Veterans Memorial Bridge - 1921 / Grist Mill - Indian Battle - Recreation
323Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle Surrender Site
324Alabama (Limestone County), Elkmont — Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle
325Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Battle of Coffeeville Memorial
326Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Battle of Fort Blakely Monument
327Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Battle of Mobile Bay Memorial
328Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — In Memory of the Battle of Mobile Bay
329Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — "Battle Flag of the Confederacy"
330Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Brigadier General Birkett Davenport Fry, CSA / Colonel B.D. Fry at Battle of Gettysburg
331Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Battle of Decatur
332Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — 1 — Hood’s Middle Tennessee Campaign and The Battle for Decatur — “A Hard Nut To Crack” — The Battle for Decatur —
333Alabama (St. Clair County), Ohatchee — Battle of “Ten Islands” — Ό mile above Neely Henry Dam
334Alabama (Talladega County), Munford — Battle of Munford
335Alabama (Talladega County), Talladega — Battle Of Talladega — Nov. 9, 1813
336Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Battle Of Horseshoe Bend — One hundredth anniversary — 1814 - 1914 —
337Alabama (Tallapoosa County), Dadeville — Horseshoe Bend Battle Ground — 12 Miles North
338Alabama (Tallapoosa County), New Site — Battle Of Emucfau — – 5 miles south → — January 22, 1814 —
339Arizona (Coconino County), Happy Jack — Battle of Big Dry Wash
340Arizona (Pima County), Tucson — Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge — Ardennes
341Arizona (Pinal County), Picacho — Battle at Picacho — April 15, 1862
342Arkansas (Arkansas County), Gillett — 10 — Battle of Arkansas Post
343Arkansas (Arkansas County), St. Charles — St. Charles Battle Monument
344Arkansas (Benton County), Maysville — The Battle of Maysville
345Arkansas (Chicot County), Lake Village — The Battle at Ditch Bayou
346Arkansas (Clay County), St. Francis — Chalk Bluff in the Civil War — Battle of May 1-2, 1863
347Arkansas (Cleveland County), New Edinburg — 76 — Battle of Marks' Mills / Marks Family Experience
348Arkansas (Cleveland County), New Edinburg — E-27 — Cleveland County Battle of Mark's Mill
349Arkansas (Cleveland County), New Edinburg — The Battle at Marks' Mill
350Arkansas (Cleveland County), New Edinburg — The Battle Had Begun!
351Arkansas (Cleveland County), New Edinburg — The Battle of Marks' Mill
352Arkansas (Craighead County), Jonesboro — 1 — The Battle of Jonesboro
353Arkansas (Dallas County), Fordyce — 106 — Road to Marks' Mills / Battle of Marks' Mills
354Arkansas (Grant County), Leola — Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
355Arkansas (Grant County), Leola — Red River Campaign — Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
356Arkansas (Jefferson County), Pine Bluff — Battle of Pine Bluff
357Arkansas (Lonoke County), Lonoke — Battle of Brownsville
358Arkansas (Mississippi County), Osceola — Battle of Plum Run Bend
359Arkansas (Ouachita County), Camden — Camden Water Battle — Civil War — 1864 —
360Arkansas (Phillips County), Helena — Battle of Helena — July 4, 1863
361Arkansas (Phillips County), Helena — The Battle of Helena — Bloody Fireworks on the Fourth of July
362Arkansas (Phillips County), Helena — The Battle of Helena — July 4, 1863
363Arkansas (Pulaski County), Jacksonville — The Brigade Moved Forward — The Opening Movements of the Battle of Reed's Bridge
364Arkansas (Pulaski County), Jacksonville — Thunder on Bayou Meto — Confederate Artillery in the Battle for Reed's Bridge
365Arkansas (Pulaski County), Jacksonville — Battle of Reed's Bridge
366Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — Battle of Little Rock
367Arkansas (Pulaski County), Little Rock — 5 — The Little Rock Campaign - Bayou Fourche — The Battle Before The Fall Of Little Rock
368Arkansas (Saline County), Bryant — The Battle of Hurricane Creek
369Arkansas (Sebastian County), Fort Smith — Battle of Massard Prairie
370Arkansas (Washington County), Cane Hill — The Battle of Cane Hill
371Arkansas (Washington County), Prairie Grove — Battle of Prairie Grove — December 7, 1862
372Arkansas (Washington County), Prairie Grove — Rhea's Mill — Battle Monument
373Arkansas (Woodruff County), Augusta — "It Was a Hard Little Fight" — The Battle of Fitzhugh's Woods, April 1st, 1864
374Arkansas (Woodruff County), Cotton Plant — The Battle of Cache River or Cotton Plant
375California (Los Angeles County), Montebello — 385 — Battle of the Rio San Gabriel
376California (Los Angeles County), Vernon — 167 — The Battle of La Mesa — La Batalla de La Mesa — January 9th, 1847 —
377California (Modoc County), Newell — Battle of Dry Lake Memorial
378California (Monterey County), Prunedale — 651 — Battle of Natividad
379California (Napa County), Yountville — Battle of Seven Pines Memorial
380California (San Bernardino County), Chino — Site of the Battle of Chino
381California (San Diego County), San Diego — In Memory of the Heros of the Battle of San Pasqual — They fought a good fight
382California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — Devil's Acre & Battle Row — "The Center of Sin in San Francisco"
383California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal — Twenty-Four Minutes of Thundering Hell On Iron Bottom Bay
384California (San Luis Obispo County), San Luis Obispo — M60A3 (TTS) Main Battle Tank — the “Patton”
385California (Santa Clara County), Santa Clara — Battle of Santa Clara
386California (Santa Clara County), Santa Clara — The Battle of Santa Clara — January 2-7, 1847
387California (Shasta County), Castella — 116 — Battle Rock
388California (Shasta County), Viola — N-52 — Nobles Trail - Battle Creek Ford
389California (Siskiyou County), Tule Lake — Ambush at Midday - The Thomas-Wright Battle of April 26, 1873 — Last Victor for the Modocs
390California (Tulare County), Springville — Battle Mountain
391California (Tuolumne County), Dardanelle — The Last Battle
392Colorado (Logan County), Sterling — 34 — Battle of Summit Springs
393Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Battle of the Rocks Monument
394Connecticut (Fairfield County), Ridgefield — Battle of Ridgefield — April 27, 1777
395Connecticut (Fairfield County), Ridgefield — Battle of Ridgefield Dead
396Connecticut (Fairfield County), Ridgefield — The Battle of Ridgefield — April 27, 1777
397Connecticut (Fairfield County), Ridgefield — 8 — The Battle of Ridgefield, April 27, 1777 — Ridgefield, Connecticut — The Museum in the Streets —
398Connecticut (Fairfield County), Westport — Battle of Westport Commemoration
399Connecticut (New London County), Groton — Groton Battle Monument
400Connecticut (New London County), Groton — The Battle of Groton Heights — Stabilization and Preservation of Fort Griswold — Phase 1 —

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