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Maximilian Joseph - Earl of Montgelas
Maximilian Joseph - Graf von Montgelas
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Stony Batter
To Stony Batter
the birthplace of
James Buchan...
President James Buchanan
“The incorruptible statesman whose walk was upon t...
Hampshire County Courthouse
Secession and Occupation
On May 23, 1861, Virginians...
Stony Batter Birthplace of a President
Imagine stepping back in time to April 23, 1791. Pa...
Romney In The Civil War
Strategic Location on the Turnpike
Romney experience...
James Buchanan The Early Years
“It is a rugged but romantic spot, and the mountai...
Grapeshot Among the Pines
"Somehow they found out we were in the woods east of town....
Captain George W. Stump
"Stump's Battery"
This is Hickory Grove, the home of...
A Quest for Honor
“To secure for the purpose of a site for a monumen...
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Maximilian Joseph - Earl of Montgelas
Maximilian Joseph - Graf von Montgelas
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Von 1799 bis 1816 lenkte Maximilian Joseph Graf von Montgelas als Minister die Geschicke Bayerns. Nach den Grundsätzen der Aufklärung formte er durch umwälzende Reformen das moderne Bayerische Staatswesen.
Die Skulptur wurde 2005 ...
Stony Batter
To Stony Batter
the birthplace of
James Buchanan
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James Buchanan
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Born April 23, 1791.Passed his school-boy days in Mercersburg, became a lawyer, member of legislature and of Congress, Minister to Russia, member of the United States Senate, Secretary of State, Minister to Great Britian ...
President James Buchanan
“The incorruptible statesman whose walk was upon the mountain ranges of the law.”
Life long friend Jermiah S. Black
U.S. Attorney General 1857-1860, U.S. Secretary of State 1860-1861
This park commemorates the birthplace of James Buchanan, the 15th President of the ...
Hampshire County Courthouse
Secession and Occupation
On May 23, 1861, Virginians voted in a statewide referendum to approve or disapprove the Ordinance of Secession that the convention in Richmond had passed on April 17. Here at the Hampshire County Courthouse, 1,188 out of 2,635 ...
Stony Batter Birthplace of a President
Imagine stepping back in time to April 23, 1791. Packhorses and wagons were pulling into a bustling trading post owned by Scotch-Irish immigrant James Buchanan. There was probably a spring chill to the air. Perhaps the sun shone brightly overhead, ...
Romney In The Civil War
Strategic Location on the Turnpike
Romney experienced many troop movements and skirmishes during the course of the war because of its location on the vitally important North Western Turnpike The road linked Winchester, near the northern end of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, ...
James Buchanan The Early Years
“It is a rugged but romantic spot, and the mountain and mountain stream under the scenery captivating. I have warm attachments for it . . . ”James Buchanan on Stony Batter
The Buchanans enjoyed living on the edge of the ...
Grapeshot Among the Pines
"Somehow they found out we were in the woods east of town. They took two cannon up the pike to where the Toll House now stands and fired several rounds of grapeshot among the pines." John Starnes Memoir
The road passing ...
Captain George W. Stump
"Stump's Battery"
This is Hickory Grove, the home of Adam and Mary Stump and their son Capt. George W. Stump, who led a company of the 18th Virginia Cavalry during the war. Capt. Stump was always heavily armed with a carbine ...
A Quest for Honor
“To secure for the purpose of a site for a monument . . . an acre or more of ground at Stony Batter, near Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, the birth place of my uncle James Buchanan, and thereon to erect a ...