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Garrard & Newton Move on Roswell
300 ft. W. stood the res. of Wm. Johnston who operated the...
Federal Building
Federal Building U.S. Courthouse Dothan, Alabama
Jam...
Pre-Civil War Cemetery
The West Main Street Cemetery was established in the late ...
History of the Battery Wall
This map, dated 1695, shows a wall with batteries built to...
Legislative Hall - Delaware's Capitol Building
Legislative Hall was dedicated as the state's new capitol ...
Kingfisher
This was the U.S. Land Office site for filing claims at op...
Beltsville Agricultural Research Center - West
The American Society for Horticultural Science hereby reco...
Caesar Rodney
Statesman, Soldier and Patriot. Member of Stamp Act Congre...
Broadway-Chambers Building
Designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert, this vibrant ...
Memorial League WWI Memorial
In memory of
all Black Men of
Greeensville Cou...
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Garrard & Newton Move on Roswell
300 ft. W. stood the res. of Wm. Johnston who operated the ferry in the 1850's, where Johnston's Fy. Rd. crosses the Chattahoochee River.
July 5, 1864. Gen. Kenner Garrard's cav. div. [US] enroute from Marietta to Roswell via this ...
Federal Building
Federal Building U.S. Courthouse Dothan, Alabama
James Knox Taylor Architect 1909
This property significantly contributes Nation's
Cultural Heritage commemorated June 1976.
Gerald R. Ford President of the United States
Jack Eckerd Administrator of General Services
Marker is on West Troy Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Pre-Civil War Cemetery
The West Main Street Cemetery was established in the late 1850’s by the Jones Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which was located nearby. Among notable persons buried here are: Thomas A. Albert (1796-1876), for whom Albertville is named; W. M. ...
History of the Battery Wall
This map, dated 1695, shows a wall with batteries built to the south and west of Fort George, located at the tip of Manhattan. It was likely constructed of wood and stone. Additional works were added throughout the early to ...
Legislative Hall - Delaware's Capitol Building
Legislative Hall was dedicated as the state's new capitol building in 1933, replacing The Old State House on The Green. The Senate and the House of Representatives of Delaware's General Assembly meets here. The building also houses the offices of ...
Kingfisher
This was the U.S. Land Office site for filing claims at opening of "Old Oklahoma," April 22, 1889; also at opening of Cheyenne and Arapaho lands on April 19, 1892. J. C. Roberts was first Register, and J. V. Admire, ...
Beltsville Agricultural Research Center - West
The American Society for Horticultural Science hereby recognizes the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center - West as an ASHS Horticultural Landmark for an outstanding history of research that has benefited the science of horticultural research in the United States and the ...
Caesar Rodney
Statesman, Soldier and Patriot. Member of Stamp Act Congress and of First and Second Continental Congresses. Signer of Declaration of Independence. Member and Speaker of Colonial Assembly of “Three Lower Counties on Delaware.” Member of Council of Safety, Major-General of ...
Broadway-Chambers Building
Designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert, this vibrant structure, faced with pale pink granite, multi-hued brick,, and colored terra cotta, is a distinctive interpretation of the Beaux-Arts style popularized by the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Constructed in 1899-1900, the three-part ...
Memorial League WWI Memorial
In memory of
all Black Men of
Greeensville County, Va.
who served in the
United States
Armed Forces
during World War I
By
Trustees of Memorial League
D.L. Bradley
W.E. Hall
M.H. Knox
N.C. Walker
Marker is at the intersection of Halifax Street and Ruffin Street, on the right when traveling north on ...