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St. John's Presbyterian Church

Registered Landmark Number 83

City and County of San Francisco

Marker is at the intersection of Arguello Boulevard and Lake Street, on the left when traveling north on Arguello Boulevard.

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Capture of John A.Murrell

Natchez Trace Outlaw

John A. Murrell, known as the "Great Western Land Pirate," was captured near this site in the winter of 1834. He was said to have killed over 400 people, including many kidnapped slaves. His arrest was brought about ...

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John J. Fraser

Dedicated in memory of Patrolman John J. Fraser killed in performance of duty Sept 28, 1934. Private First Class-Battery D, 59th Field Artillery C.A.C. of the A.E.F.

Marker is on Kings Highway.

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Johnny Appleseed

Johnny Appleseed

Chapman

Benefactor

1774 - 1845

First Nursery

1811 - 1828

Marker is on East River Drive (Ohio Route 424) 0.2 miles west of East High Street.

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St. John's Episcopal Church

This congregation was organized in the 1830's, with services being held in private homes and the Methodist meeting house. The present building was first used in October 1852 and completed the following year. During the Civil War, Union troops occupied ...

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John D. Pierce Homesite

On this foundation stood the log house of the Reverend John D. Pierce. Born in New Hampshire, Pierce moved to Marshall in 1831, where he founded the Congregational church. In 1834 he and Isaac Crary designed Michigan's school system, and ...

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Isaac E. Crary and John D. Pierce / State School System

 

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When attorney Isaac E. Crary came to Marshall in 1832 from Connecticut, he became fast friends with another transplanted easterner, the Reverend John D. Pierce. Interested in government and education, these two men in 1834-35 planned Michigan's public ...

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Brigadier General John Webb

 

Born in Kentucky in 1793, his family moved to the Ohio country in 1797. Taught by his mother and in a log-cabin school near Dayton, he began teaching here by 1809. Purchasing land here in 1811, he served at ...

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John Ringo

The remains of this noted gunman and outlaw lie here. A teamster traveling from West Turkey Creek found the body sitting in the fork of a nearby oak tree with a bullet hole in the right temple.

A coroner's jury reported ...

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John Murphy

Fourth Governor of Alabama

Born 1785 in Robeson County, N.C.

Came in 1818 to Monroe County, Alabama. Represented Monroe County in Alabama Constitutional Convention in 1819 and in State Legislature 1819-1822. Served as Governor of Alabama 1825-1829. Elected 1833 to Congress for ...

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