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Founder of Johnstown

(Sir William Johnson)

In efforts to develop great land holdings, he surveyed and laid out the village of Johnstown, built the first public school, and after Tryon County was set off in 1772, ensured the location of the county seat ...

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Camp John A. Rucker A Military Outpost

Stood on This Site 1878 - 1880

Lt. John A. Rucker, 6th Cav. U.S.A. perished in poximity in flooded White River July 11, 1878 attempting to save life of Lt. Austin Henely

Also on this site 1884-1943 ranch headquarters of Gray - ...

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John Dods Tavern

Circa 1770

The tavern, noted by Washington

in correspondence to his officers,

was a popular stop for Continental

troops enroute to West Point

from Morristown.

Marker is on Chapel Hill Road 0.1 miles west of Route 202, on the right.

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John Fox House

Built on this site c. 1832, this vernacular farm house was home to the family of John Fox (1805-1884), whose plantation, The Point, was located 3 miles northwest of here. Fox served as Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Representative, and Senator ...

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John F. Bianchi

In Memory Of

John F. Bianchi

1921 - 1976

In Recognition Of

His 26 years of Service

To the Little League

Marker is at the intersection of Pease Street and Whiting Drive, on the right when traveling west on Pease Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Fox House

Built on this site c. 1832, this vernacular farm house was home to the family of John Fox (1805-1884), whose plantation, The Point, was located 3 miles northwest of here. Fox served as Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Representative, and Senator ...

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John Scull

(1765-1828)

Pioneering editor and publisher who issued first edition of Pittsburgh Gazette, 1786. First newspaper west of Alleghenies, it became the Post-Gazette, 1927. A Berks County native, he was active in Western PA's civic affairs; home and print shop were here.

Marker ...

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John Mariucci

A tribute

to

John Mariucci

ATHLETE–COACH–LEADER

Who through the force of his unique personality and determination, laid the foundation for the great U. S. Olympic hockey championships. His belief in the capabilities of the American player shaped not only his goal, but also the ...

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John Campbell Greenway

1872-1926

Rough Rider, mining engineer, developer of the Ajo copper mines and designer of the town of Ajo for Calumet and Arizona Mining Co., Brigadier General, Army Reserve, and Regent, University of Arizona.

The other original casting, representing Arizona, is located in ...

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John Towhey

Stone Marker:

14 Inf. N.Y.

John Towhey

Wounded

Here

1861

Plaque Attached to Stone:

-- January 1970 --

This stone with inscription of incident was originally located on the Yavapai Indian Reservation approximately 1000 yards northwest of this site.

It was donated to the Veterans Administration Center by the ...

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