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Alfred Johnson and John B. Morin
Erected in Honor of
Alfred Johnson, U.S.N.
an...
Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt
1912 - 1999
Son of a sporting coachman, who went dow...
Alfred Sorenson
1850 - 1939
Alfred Sorenson, the doyen of Omaha news...
Rt. Rev. Alfred Augustin Watson
1818-1905
1st Bishop Diocese of East Carolina
...
Alfred Washington Ellet
Oct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volun...
National Historic Landmark - Alfred E. Smith House
National Historic Landmark - Alfred E. Smith House
T...
National Historic Landmark-Alfred N. Richards/David Goddard
National Historical Landmark- Alfred Newton Richards Medic...
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
The beautiful ornamental gardens are located on a portion ...
Alfred
Early in the morning of October 13, 1812, after galloping ...
General Alfred Mouton
1829-1864. Confederate Brigadier general from Lafayette wh...
Results for Alfred
Alfred Johnson and John B. Morin
Erected in Honor of
Alfred Johnson, U.S.N.
and
John B. Morin, U.S.M.C.
The first from Attleboro
to die in action
World War II
November 15, 1942
In the South Pacific area
December 15, 1942
On Guadalcanal Island
Dedicated to their memory by their fellow citizens
November 7th 1943
Marker is at ...
Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt
1912 - 1999
Son of a sporting coachman, who went down on the Lusitania, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt took over his family's Sagamore Farm in Maryland after his 21st birthday in 1933. He soon purchased Discovery, which campaigned across the country for ...
Alfred Sorenson
1850 - 1939
Alfred Sorenson, the doyen of Omaha newspapermen, was a picturesque figure familiar around Omaha. His varied career led him to seek the offices of U.S. Senator twice and Congressman once. He was unsuccessful all three times, but remarked ...
Rt. Rev. Alfred Augustin Watson
1818-1905
1st Bishop Diocese of East Carolina
Rector of Grace Episcopal Church
Plymouth, NC
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Roper, NC 1844-1858
"The past is gone, the future is here."
Marker is on Madison Street south of East Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Alfred Washington Ellet
Oct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volunteers
Commander [Mississippi] Marine Brigade
Capt. 59th Ill. Inf. Aug. 20, 1861
Lieut. Col. U.S. Volunteers Apr. 28, 1862
Brig. Gen. Nov. 1, 1862
This marker erected in 1979
at the request of his grandson,
the late ...
National Historic Landmark - Alfred E. Smith House
National Historic Landmark - Alfred E. Smith House
This three-story Victorian brick row house was the home of Alfred E. Smith from 1907 to 1923.
Smith was Governor of New York and the Democratic candidate for President in 1928, the first ...
National Historic Landmark-Alfred N. Richards/David Goddard
National Historical Landmark- Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research Laboratories and David Goddard Laboratories Buildings
Laboratories (the latter named Biology Building before 1983) are nationally significant as one of the most important works of mid-twentieth-century American modernism and of Louis Isadore ...
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
The beautiful ornamental gardens are located on a portion of the park's 1,076 upland acres. The gardens were first planted in 1923 by Alfred B. and Louise Maclay after purchasing the property for their winter home.
A masterpiece of floral ...
Alfred
Early in the morning of October 13, 1812, after galloping seven miles from Fort George, General Brock tethered his gray horse ‘Alfred’ here in the Village of Queenston in order to lead a charge on foot to repel the invading ...
General Alfred Mouton
1829-1864. Confederate Brigadier general from Lafayette who served in Shiloh, Lafourche, Teche, and Red River campaigns. Killed at Mansfield, leading Confederacy to its most important military victory west of the Mississippi.
Marker is on University Avenue near Azalea Street, on the ...