Results for Milford
Milford Station
Lee Avoids A Trap
Unable to crack Confederate Gen. R...
Milford Mall
Is named in grateful recognition
of the benefactions...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787. Village was located o...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787. Village was located o...
Origin of Milford (Illinois)
Old Hubbard Trail
This tablet, erected in the Spring...
Marshall M Milford Home
Milford Home
has been placed on the
National R...
Battle of Milford
Guarding Early's Flank
During the Civil War, Milfo...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787.
Village was lo...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787.
Village was lo...
Site of Milford's First Methodist Church
The beginning of Methodism in this community
can be...
Results for Milford
Milford Station
Lee Avoids A Trap
Unable to crack Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s strongly fortified lines at Spotsylvania Court House, Union Gen. Grant ordered Gen. Winfield Hancock’s Second Corps to cross the Mattaponi River here at Milford Station and threaten the Confederate ...
Milford Mall
Is named in grateful recognition
of the benefactions of
Eugene W. and Louise H. Milford
of Greenwood, South Carolina.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787. Village was located on tract then called "Saw-Mill Range". Named Milford from fording place near mill-dam erected by Rev. Sydenham Thorne across Mispillion Creek, 1787. First incorporated 1807. Old town in Kent County, ...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787. Village was located on tract then called "Saw-Mill Range". Named Milford from fording place near mill-dam erected by Rev. Sydenham Thorne across Mispillion Creek, 1787. First incorporated 1807. Old town in Kent County, ...
Origin of Milford (Illinois)
Old Hubbard Trail
This tablet, erected in the Spring of 1936, marks the Old Hubbard Trail, which forded Sugar Creek at this point. In this angle of ground between the ford and the trail there stood 100 years ago a pioneer ...
Marshall M Milford Home
Milford Home
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Built 1845
Marker is on East Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battle of Milford
Guarding Early's Flank
During the Civil War, Milford (present-day Overall) was a small commercial center on the Luray-Front Royal Turnpike. Located in a narrow valley between river and mountains, the village saw more than its share of military action. Confederate ...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787.
Village was located on tract then called
“Saw-Mill Range.” Named Milford from
fording place near mill-dam erected
by Rev. Sydenham Thorne across Mispillion
Creek, 1787. First incorporated 1807. Old
town in Kent County, new ...
Milford
Town laid out by Joseph Oliver 1787.
Village was located on tract then called
“Saw-Mill Range.” Named Milford from
fording place near mill-dam erected
by Rev. Sydenham Thorne across Mispillion
Creek, 1787. First incorporated 1807. Old
town in Kent County, new ...
Site of Milford's First Methodist Church
The beginning of Methodism in this community
can be traced to the organization of a local
“society” in 1777. Early meetings were held
in the homes of its members. On December 3, 1787,
Joseph Oliver conveyed a lot of ground ...