Results for Cameron
J. Donald Cameron Mansion
During the midst of the Civil War fury in 1863 would rise ...
Simon Cameron
Noted leader in state and national politics, statesman, di...
Cameron House
Built in 1851 by
Hugh P. Cameron,
a crockery...
Cameron Morrison
1869-1953
Governor, 1921-1925; State legislator; U.S...
Results for Cameron
J. Donald Cameron Mansion
During the midst of the Civil War fury in 1863 would rise this magnificent residence, situated directly across this street, which was purchased in 1870 by J. Donald Cameron (1833-1918), son of Simon Cameron. The elder Cameron had served as ...
Simon Cameron
Noted leader in state and national politics, statesman, diplomat, member of Lincoln's cabinet, U.S. Senator. Was born, 1799, in a log house that stood on this site. Died in 1889 at Donegal Springs.
Marker is on W. High Street 0.1 miles ...
Cameron House
Built in 1851 by
Hugh P. Cameron,
a crockery merchant, as his residence.
In 1892, David Bentschner,
a clothing merchant,
purchased the home and changed
the interior to Colonial Revival.
The front gate, carrying his initials,
was added at that time.
Marker is on Bull ...
Cameron Morrison
1869-1953
Governor, 1921-1925; State legislator; U.S. Senator & Congressman; mayor of Rockingham. Birthplace was 6 mi. S.
Marker is at the intersection of East Franklin Street and South Hancock Street (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north on East Franklin Street. ...