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St. John's Episcopal Church
"The Church Within A Church"
This property is list...
The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist
First church in Lafayette Parish was "l'Eglise St Jean de ...
American Indian Villages and Captain John Smith
On June 16,1608, Englishman Captain John Smith and fourtee...
John S. Fisher
Governor of Pennsylvania, 1927-1931, was born on a farm, 1...
John Muir & Robert Munford
On September 1, 1867, John Muir, the noted ...
Lieutenant-Colonel John Butler 1725-1796
Born in New London, Connecticut, Butler settled in the Moh...
St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church parish was founded in 1890, bu...
In Honor Of John McBride Belnap
Second son and child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight,...
St. John's Church
Founded about 1643 and formerly known as Chuckatuck Church...
Maj. John Pelham
1838-1863
"The Gallant Pelham"
as called by Ro...
Results for John
St. John's Episcopal Church
"The Church Within A Church"
This property is listed in the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of Buckeye Avenue (Kansas Route 15) and 6th Street, on the ...
The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist
First church in Lafayette Parish was "l'Eglise St Jean de Vermilion." Built on a gift of this site by Jean Mouton, 1821. In 1824 he donated land for a court house and founded Vermilionville (Lafayette).
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La premiere eglise de la paroisse ...
American Indian Villages and Captain John Smith
On June 16,1608, Englishman Captain John Smith and fourteen other men from the Jamestown colony entered the Potomac River aboard a two-ton open barge in search of a glistering metal the [natives] told us they had from Patowmeck. They explored ...
John S. Fisher
Governor of Pennsylvania, 1927-1931, was born on a farm, 1 mile NE of here, in 1867. He supported an extensive State building program, revised the State fiscal system, and promoted the conservation of natural resources. Died in 1940.
Marker is at ...
John Muir & Robert Munford
On September 1, 1867, John Muir, the noted American naturalist, started his walk from Indianapolis to Cedar Keys on the Gulf of Mexico. In his book, A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf, Muir recounts his visit to Munfordville. ...
Lieutenant-Colonel John Butler 1725-1796
Born in New London, Connecticut, Butler settled in the Mohawk Valley, New York, in 1742. Commissioned in the British Indian Department in 1755, he served in the Seven Years War. At the outbreak of the American Revolution , he was ...
St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church parish was founded in 1890, but the church was not built until 1897. The first services were held Feb. 20, 1898. The design of the church is copied from one in Como, Canada, where the Hodgson ...
In Honor Of John McBride Belnap
Second son and child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight, Mormon Pioneers, who was born 11 May 1849 in Fremont county, Iowa. He departed for Utah with his parents and his older brother Gilbert Rosel Belnap, age 3, on 15 ...
St. John's Church
Founded about 1643 and formerly known as Chuckatuck Church. The present building, the third on or near the site was built in 1755 and is the second oldest church building in Nansemond County. Renamed St. Johns Church in 1828.
Marker ...
Maj. John Pelham
1838-1863
"The Gallant Pelham"
as called by Robert E. Lee
Commanded Artillery, Army of
Northern Virginia. Cited for
conspicuous valor many times.
Killed in action in Virginia.
Marker is at the intersection of Pelham Road (State Highway 21) and James Street SE, on the right when ...