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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Three miles west is the central unit of the Andrew ...
John Irwin House
Built 1836 by John Irwin, Nephew of Col. John Irwin, this ...
Sgt. John F. Conner, Sr.
In Memory of Sgt. John F. Conner, Sr.
Who ga...
Church of Saints John and Paul
Callahan, Siskiyou Co., California
Erected about 1...
Johnson's Division Palmer's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Richard W. Johnson.
Johnson's Division Pa...
In Memory of Sir William Johnson, Baronet.
A man of strong character. A colossal pioneer. One of the ...
John Saegmuller House
This Prairie style house was built around 1926 for John Le...
In Memory of Perry L. Johnson
July 21, 1908 – October 8, 1986
In memory of Perry L...
John and Carl Roebling House
Built in 1832
Many of the newly arrived settlers sta...
John Mitchell, Jr., "Fighting Editor"
Born enslaved near Richmond in 1863, John Mitchell, Jr. ca...
Results for John
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Three miles west is the central unit of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site which includes the 17th president’s small tailor shop, the home in which he lived from 1838 to 1851, a museum, and administrative offices. Other units are ...
John Irwin House
Built 1836 by John Irwin, Nephew of Col. John Irwin, this brick structure served as an inn for stagecoach passengers on the GBG.-PGH. Pike at Tinker Run. In 1851 John Irwin laid out the original plan of lots for the ...
Sgt. John F. Conner, Sr.
In Memory of Sgt. John F. Conner, Sr.
Who gave his life in line of duty.
“Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
St. John 15:13
Marker is on North 2nd Street (Business ...
Church of Saints John and Paul
Callahan, Siskiyou Co., California
Erected about 1858
Father James Croke. A missionary priest held first service here.
First Catholic Church in Scott Valley
Marker is on East Fork Road south of California Highway 3, on the left when traveling south.
...Johnson's Division Palmer's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Richard W. Johnson.
Johnson's Division Palmer's Corps.
Brig. Gen. Richard W. Johnson.
Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.
1st Brigade - Brig. Gen. William P. Carlin.
2nd Brigade - Col. William L. Stoughton.
3rd Brigade - Brig. Gen. John C. Starkweather.
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Carlin's brigade ascended Lookout at ...
In Memory of Sir William Johnson, Baronet.
A man of strong character. A colossal pioneer. One of the greatest men of his time. Sole superintendent and faithful friend of the Six Nations and their Allies. Their Warragiyaey. Founder of Johnstown. He established here the first free school ...
John Saegmuller House
This Prairie style house was built around 1926 for John Leonard Saegmuller. The prominent local family owned about 240 acres of land in this part of the county. John worked for his father George Nicholas designing optical instruments at his ...
In Memory of Perry L. Johnson
July 21, 1908 – October 8, 1986
In memory of Perry L. Johnson, of Bleckley County, Georgia who at age 36 while serving as a Corporal in the United States Army during WW II, single handedly captured fifteen German soldiers at ...
John and Carl Roebling House
Built in 1832
Many of the newly arrived settlers stayed here until they could build their own houses.
Marker can be reached from West Main Street 0.1 miles west of Rebecca Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John Mitchell, Jr., "Fighting Editor"
Born enslaved near Richmond in 1863, John Mitchell, Jr. came of age in the tumultuous post–Civil War era. In 1883, he launched a daring journalism career, becoming editor and publisher of the black-owned Richmond Planet once located near here. Known ...