B-2  Carnton Plantation:  Used as a
hospital during the battle of Franklin.  
B-1  Castle San Marcos,
St. Augustin, Fl
B-3  This monument marks the
ground at Gettysburg defended
by the famed Iron Brigade.  
B-5  The "Sunken Road" at
Antietam.  
B-4Fort Donelson on the
Tennessee River
B-14  Just 1 of the 6,252
Confederate casualties at Franklin.
B-6  Sept. 17, 1862 became the
bloodiest day in American history
as 23,000 men became casualties on
this field near Antietam Creek.
B-10  St. John's Episcopal church
near Franklin, Tn.
B-8  The "Bloody Lane" on
Antietam Battlefield.
B-7  The Mississippi monument
at Gettysburg depicting a fallen
color bearer, his brother in arms
defending the flag.
B-9  Field of Pickett's Charge at
Gettysburg
B-15  Goliad, Texas:   After the fall of
the Alamo, it was here that 342 Texians
were massacred at the order of Mexican
General Santa Anna.
B-11  Elegance in a crossfire:  
Oaklands Plantation .Gen. Nathan
Bedford Forrest  surprised and
defeated Union forces camped on these
grounds.
 
B-12  Burnside's Bridge at
Antietam
B-13  The Hornet's Nest at
Shiloh, Tn
B-16  "Remember Goliad,
Remember the Alamo!"  Gen.
Sam Houston
B-17  Presidio La Bahia,
Goliad, TX
B-18  Mission Concepcion
B-19  Mission Espada
B-20  Built near San Antonio, Tx in 1756,
Mission Concepcion stands proudly as the
oldest unrestored stone church in America.
B-21  Mission San Jose
B-22
B-24 Mission Concepcion
B-23  Parker's Crossroad
B-25  Bushong Farm, New Market Battlefield
Site of the charge of the
VMI cadets.