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Perryville MD Perryville Town Hall 515 Broad Street, PO Box 773 Perryville, MD 21903 (410) 642-6066
Battle of Perryville - Wikipedia The Battle of Perryville, also known as the Battle of Chaplin Hills, was fought on October 8, 1862, in the Chaplin Hills west of Perryville, Kentucky, as the culmination of the Confederate Heartland Offensive (Kentucky Campaign) during the American Civil War
Perryville, Maryland - Wikipedia Perryville is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States The population was 4,361 at the 2010 census The town is located near an exit for Interstate 95, on the north side of the outlet of the Susquehanna River
Perryville History The rich history of the Town of Perryville began in 1608 when Captain John Smith became the first European explorer to navigate the Susquehanna River and visit the area Perryville was first settled in 1622 when Edward Palmer was granted a patent for a settlement on what is now Garrett Island
Perryville | Arizona Department of Corrections . . . Perryville complex has a max population of 4,401 inmates and currently houses female offenders Perryville complex has 4 open units (Lumley, Santa Cruz, San Carlos and Santa Rosa Piestewa) with custodies ranging from minimum to close custody offenders
Perryville Battle Facts and Summary - American Battlefield Trust The Battle of Perryville is considered the largest battle fought in the Commonwealth of Kentucky After the Confederate defeat, many Southern armies operating in the Kentucky were forced to retreat Never again did a Confederate army in the western theater invade the the state
Perryville Battlefield PERRYVILLE, Ky – With the help of a class from Centre College, Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site now has a digital database of more than 5,800 soldiers who died, were wounded or went missing during the largest Civil War battle in Kentucky