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John Paul Jones

In honor of

John Paul Jones

Father of the U.S. Navy

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This flagpole has been refabricated

from the mast of the U.S.S. Daniel No. 335,

by Lt. Alton Douglass and the crew of

U.S.S. Seattle A.O.E. 3, and installed

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St. John's United Methodist Church

Built 1917

This building has been placed on

The National Register of

Historic Places

By the United States Department of the Interior

St. John’s

United Methodist Church

Built 1917

Constructed of locally quarried tufa stone, this is the second building constructed for the Methodist congregation, Kingman's oldest organized ...

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Johnson's Brigade

Cheatham's Division - Polk's Corps

C.S.

Army of the Mississippi.

Johnson's (1st) Brigade,

Walker's (2d) Tenn., 15th Tenn., Blythe's Miss., 154th Tenn.,

Cheatham's (1st) Division,

Polk's Corps.

The 154th Tenn., a portion of Blythe's Miss. and one company of Walker's (2d) Tenn., all under the command of ...

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St. John's Church

Lafayette Square

Every President of the United States since President James Madison has attended occasional services here. Many of them were communicants of the parish.

This building was completed in 1816 from plans of Benjamin Henry Latrobe.

an adjacent National ...

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St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

Two Rivers Central Park Historic District

This property

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

1889

Marker is at the intersection of East Park Street and 17th Street, on the left when traveling south on East Park ...

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John P. Grace Tower

The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge

Named to Commemorate

The former Mayor of Charleston

And President of the Cooper River Bridge CO.

The Grace Bridge (Modeled Here)

Spanned Charleston from 1929 to 2005.

Built by the Cooper River Bridge Company

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John Marshall House

Built 1790

The third United States Supreme Court Justice lived here until his death in 1835. His family remained until 1909, and the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) opened it to the public in 1913.

Marker is at the ...

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The John Marshall House

Built in 1790, this brick house reflects the late 18th century Federal period style. It was home to the Chief Justice whose principles shaped our Federal government and established the Supreme Court we know today. The structure houses an unusually ...

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Major Archibald Johnson Rose

1830 - 1903

Before migrating to Texas, A. J. Rose made a fortune in the 1849 California Gold Rush. In 1857 he and his wife Sallie (Austin) brought their family from Missouri to Travis County, Texas. Later they settled in San ...

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John Bell House

The 18th-century front section of this structure is the oldest surviving wood building in Dover. It is being restored to serve as an interpretive center for the First State heritage Park.The 20th-century rear additions will be removed to return the ...

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