Results for W 3 R
MHHM-37 Lewis and Clark in Salish Territory
US 93, MP 82, south of Lolo
...
MHHM-39 Fort Owen
US 93, Mile Post 67, Stevensville Junction at Cros...
36. Landrum Stewart House
Landrum-Stewart House. 5226 Elmira. 1880. Frame Vernacular. T...
13. Milligan-Whitmire House
13. Milligan-Whitmire House. 6824 Berryhill Street. 1889. ...
The Alexander-Withrow House, ca. 1793
Historic Lexington
The Alexander-Withrow House is on...
Williams-Tucker House, 1837-40
Built by Samuel May Williams, a founder of Galveston, secr...
W.J. Murphy - Eads Brothers Building in 1903
The first mention of this property is from 1838 when it wa...
Rowan's GA, formerly 3d Maryland Battery
Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.
Rowan's GA, ...
Roger Williams Landing 1636
Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, was born in L...
The French and Indian War 1756-1763
A Fight for the Continent
Waterways to the Interio...
Results for W 3 R
MHHM-37 Lewis and Clark in Salish Territory
US 93, MP 82, south of Lolo
The Lewis and Clark Expedition camped near here September 9 through 11, 1805, while traveling through the ancient territory of the Salish and Pend d’Oreille people. Since time immemorial, the tribes have ...
MHHM-39 Fort Owen
US 93, Mile Post 67, Stevensville Junction at Cross of North Kootenai Creek
Between 1831 and 1840 the Flathead Indians sent our three delegations, with St. Louis as their objective, to petition that “Black Robes” be sent to teach ...
36. Landrum Stewart House
Landrum-Stewart House. 5226 Elmira. 1880. Frame Vernacular. This house exhibits characteristics of Creole Cottage style. This style is often associated with French Colonial style that is seen along the Gulf Coast. A distinguished feature of the Creole style is the steeply, ...
13. Milligan-Whitmire House
13. Milligan-Whitmire House. 6824 Berryhill Street. 1889. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by Rufus Milligan, he was part owner of the Chaffin Mill. This Frame Vernacular possesses strong elements of Folk Victorian style; which include the lace-like spandrels, spindle-work detailing on the
wrap porch ...
The Alexander-Withrow House, ca. 1793
Historic Lexington
The Alexander-Withrow House is one of the oldest surviving structures in Lexington. Dating from ca. 1793, it was built by William Alexander one of the area’s first settlers and the town’s first postmaster. A large and distinctive building, with ...
Williams-Tucker House, 1837-40
Built by Samuel May Williams, a founder of Galveston, secretary to Stephen F. Austin, postmaster and land agent of Austin colony. Organized first Texas bank, was father of Texas navy and shipping industry. As envoy to the U. S., failed ...
W.J. Murphy - Eads Brothers Building in 1903
The first mention of this property is from 1838 when it was part of the brickyard that manufactured bricks to build the second Fort Smith. In 1877 the City Hotel was built here. In 1897, identical buildings were constructed to ...
Rowan's GA, formerly 3d Maryland Battery
Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.
Rowan's GA, formerly 3d Maryland Battery
Four 12 pounder Napoleons.
Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.
Stevenson's Div.,
Nov. 25th, 1863, 11 A.M.
Capt. Jno. B.Rowan, Commanding,
1st Lieut. William L. Ritter,
2d Lieut. Thomas D. Giles,
2d Lieut. James W. Doncaster.
This battery with its ...
Roger Williams Landing 1636
Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, was born in London in 1603. After graduating from Cambridge University in 1627, Williams took holy orders in the church of England. In 1630 he emigrated to the New World and settled in ...
The French and Indian War 1756-1763
A Fight for the Continent
Waterways to the Interior
Rivers and lakes served as the superhighways of the 18th century. Many rivers and lakes in the Colony of New York either bordered New France (Canada), or connected the bordering water ...