Results for Alfred
Alfred Dach
This masonry labor for this memorial is donated by Stephan...
Alfred Eugene Jackson
Born January 1807, this native Tennessean became one of th...
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Governor of Georgia (1877-1882), U.S. Congressman (1853-18...
Alfred Moore
Associate Justice United States Supreme Court, 1799–1804, ...
Alfred A. Hopkins Plaza
Honoring Alfred A. Hopkins
Mayor, 1989 - 1997
...
Alfred Street Baptist Church
Alfred Street Baptist Church is home to the oldest
A...
Alfred D. “A.D.” Price
Born into slavery in Hanover County in 1860, Alfred D. “A....
Alfred Martin Ray Buffalo Solder
Circa 1849 - 1917
On July 1, 1898, Lt. Ray planted t...
Alfred’s Cabin
A Life of Toil
While the bold and dramatic claim cen...
Pvt. Alfred Cannon
95th O.V.I. Co-D
8-18-1862 to 1-21-1865
P.O.W....
Results for Alfred
Alfred Dach
This masonry labor for this memorial is donated by Stephan Dach in loving memory of his father Alfred who perished in the early years of World War II in a Nazi Concentration Camp. May this be a reminder of him ...
Alfred Eugene Jackson
Born January 1807, this native Tennessean became one of the area’s most successful businessmen, achieving prominence as a financial agent for the East Tenn.& Va. Railroad, which he helped to found. During the Civil War he was appointed a brigadier ...
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Governor of Georgia (1877-1882), U.S. Congressman (1853-1855), U.S. Senator (1883-1894), Major U.S. Army in the Mexican War, Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army, Alfred Holt Colquitt is buried here. Born in Walton County, Georgia, April 20, 1824, he died in Washington, ...
Alfred Moore
Associate Justice United States Supreme Court, 1799–1804, officer in the Revolution, state Attorney General, Judge. Home was 18¾ mi. S.
Marker is on River Road SE (North Carolina Route 133) south of U.S. 17, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
Alfred A. Hopkins Plaza
Honoring Alfred A. Hopkins
Mayor, 1989 - 1997
Marker is at the intersection of Market Space and Main Street, on the left when traveling west on Market Space.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Alfred Street Baptist Church
Alfred Street Baptist Church is home to the oldest
African American congregation in Alexandria,
dating to the early 19th century. It has served as a
prominent religious, educational, and cultural
institution. In 1818, the congregation, then known
as the Colored Baptist Society, began worship
services here ...
Alfred D. “A.D.” Price
Born into slavery in Hanover County in 1860, Alfred D. “A.D.” Price moved to Richmond in the late 1870s. Soon after coming to Richmond, he set up a blacksmith shop, which expanded into a livery stable and the funeral home ...
Alfred Martin Ray Buffalo Solder
Circa 1849 - 1917
On July 1, 1898, Lt. Ray planted the United States flag on San Juan Hill, Cuba, amid a hail of enemy bullets during the Spanish American War. For his heroic courage in action. Ray received a battlefield ...
Alfred’s Cabin
A Life of Toil
While the bold and dramatic claim center stage, history is also written in the quite, humble ways...and lives. Alfred Jackson was unique among the enslaved at The Hermitage. Born at The Hermitage to Betty, the cook, and ...
Pvt. Alfred Cannon
95th O.V.I. Co-D
8-18-1862 to 1-21-1865
P.O.W.
Resident of Canal Winchester
enlisted to preserve the Union.
Taken prisoner at Brices
Crossroads, MS. and marched
to Andersonville, GA., Confederate
prison. He gave up his place
of exchange to a friend stating,
"Go to your family". Pvt. Cannon
died at Florence, SC., Confederate
prison ...