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John Carroll

(1735-1815)

First Archbishop of Baltimore

Founder of Georgetown University

By Sculptor Jerome Connor

commissioned by alumni, faculty and Jesuits.

To insure that this University treasure,

placed here on May 4, 1912,

will forever survive to greet all

visitors to this campus:

Please do not ...

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Thomas Johnson

** Revolutionary Patriot **

Bosom Friend of Washington

**** Diligent worker for

independence and nominator

of Washington for commander

in chief of Continental Army

** Member of Council of Safety,

Continental Congress and of

Maryland Convention to ratify

The Articles of Confederation

*** First Governor of State of

Maryland ...

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John W. Hall Home

In 2000, this ca. 1830 “log cabin” home was moved to the Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre from the Braemer area in Gainesville to save it from demolition. It was the home of John William Hall (1840-1931) who was a Civil ...

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John Adams Squire House

Designed by T. Paterson Ross and constructed by builder George W. Mosher in 1904, this house is a notable example of California's interpretation of the Greco-Roman Classic Revival movement in America.

Marker is at the intersection of University Avenue and Seneca ...

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1936 Greater Johnstown Flood Victims

In memory of

those lost in the March 17, 1936

Greater Johnstown Flood

Daniel Gallagher • Cecilia Seifert Wehn

Foster W. Buchanan • Henry Belande

Mrs. Jacob Fruhlinger • Faber Eckenrod

James Langham • Louis F. Ansman

Joseph Runko • Andrew Gibson

Gregory Kostoff • One Unidentified Man

1936 ...

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Colonel John Singleton Mosby

This road, along which many of his skirmishes took place, is named for Colonel John Singleton Mosby, commander of the 43rd Battalion of Confederate Partisan Rangers. Their activities in this area helped keep the Confederate cause alive in Northern Virginia ...

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Colonel John Singleton Mosby

This road, along which many of his skirmishes took place, is named for Colonel John Singleton Mosby, commander of the 43rd Battalion of Confederate Partisan Rangers. Their activities in this area helped keep the Confederate cause alive in Northern Virginia ...

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Johnson's Virginia Battery - McIntosh's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve

McIntosh's Battalion Johnson's Virginia Battery

Two Napoleons and Two 3 inch Rifles

July 1 In position on hill near Fairfield Road west of Willoughby Run. Not engaged though under fire and losing ...

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Johnson's Virginia Battery - McIntosh's Battalion

Artillery Reserve - Hill's Corps

Army of Northern Virginia

Hill's Corps Artillery Reserve

McIntosh's Battalion Johnson's Virginia Battery

Two Napoleons and Two 3 inch Rifles

July 2 In position here and actively engaged under the heavy fire of Union Sharpshooters and artillery.

July 3 Remained in ...

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Colonels John C. and William F. Upton

Upton County

(Front):

County Named for Texas Confederates

John C. Upton and W. F. Upton (Brothers)

Colonel

John Cunningham Upton

(1828-1862) Born Tennessee. Came to Texas 1859. Raised company outbreak of Civil War. Attached to 5th Texas Infantry, Hood's famed Texas Brigade, fighting in the campaigns ...

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