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General John Coffee
Through his personal and business relationship with Andrew...
John Adams
1735 – 1826
Second President
of the
Unit...
St. Johnstown Methodist Church
In the spring of 1779, Methodist pioneer Francis Asbury vi...
Johnston House
Wm. F. Johnston, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1848-52, was bo...
John Thomas Bulls, Jr
For 21 years following the end of World War II, John Bulls...
St. John's Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organ...
John B. Denton
Born in Tennessee July 26, 1806, came to Texas in January,...
St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
With expansion of settlement away from coastal areas in th...
Colonel John Stuart House
circa 1767
National Historic Landmark
Born...
John McKee House
CC 1796
Built on Lot No. 213
as shown on t...
Results for John
General John Coffee
Through his personal and business relationship with Andrew Jackson, Gen. Coffee led Jackson's cavalry in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 and became a celebrated American hero.
Inducted 2007
City of Florence
Walk of Honor
Marker is on Hightower Pl..
Courtesy ...
John Adams
1735 – 1826
Second President
of the
United States in
whose honor this
Fort was named.
July 4th, 1799
Marker can be reached from Lincoln Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. Johnstown Methodist Church
In the spring of 1779, Methodist pioneer Francis Asbury visited this area to spread the message of his faith. His efforts were successful and resulted in the organization of a local society of Methodists. Early meetings were held in the ...
Johnston House
Wm. F. Johnston, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1848-52, was born near here, 1808. This house, built by his father, 1815, was his boyhood home. Known as Kingston House, it has been cited as a fine example of colonial style.
Marker is at ...
John Thomas Bulls, Jr
For 21 years following the end of World War II, John Bulls served as Agricultural Extension Advisor for the U.S. Dept. in India, Nigeria, Tunisia and Uganda, assisting farmers and organizing community development programs.
Marker is on Cox Creek Parkway (Alabama ...
St. John's Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organization of “Johnson’s Society” in the 1830’s. Meetings were held in private homes and the local school. On July 3, 1852, trustees were elected to supervise the building of the ...
John B. Denton
Born in Tennessee July 26, 1806, came to Texas in January, 1836. As a Methodist circuit rider killed in the Village Creek Indian fight May 24, 1841 in what is now Tarrant County. Named for Gen. Edward H. Tarrant who ...
St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
With expansion of settlement away from coastal areas in the early 18th century, there was a growing need for houses of worship to be located nearer to the homes of the settlers. In the spring of 1728, a frame chapel ...
Colonel John Stuart House
circa 1767
National Historic Landmark
Born 1718, Inverness, Stuart was related to Scottish
Royality. Educated in London, he circumnavigated
the globe aboard Centurion, Adm. Lord Anson
commanding, capturing the Spanish treasure galleon,
De Cavodonga, in 1743; he arrived in Charleston
...John McKee House
CC 1796
Built on Lot No. 213
as shown on the
"Grand Model"
was owned and
occupied in the
late 18th century
by John McKee,
early Charleston
brick mason.
Marker is on King Street, on the left when traveling south.
...