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John McCall House
66 Church Street
First granted to Thomas Rose by t...
Spemica Lawba-Johnny Logan
[Front Side of Marker]: "Spemica Lawba-Johnny Logan"
John P. Rhoads
In Memory Of
One of the Donner Relief Party. Born Oc...
John Craig House
[Front]:
This house, the oldest in Chesterfield, was...
John L. Hart / John Hart House (#1)
John L. Hart In 1845, John Lide Hart (1825-1864) bought a ...
John McCaffery Burial Site
John McCaffary was hanged in Kenosha on August 21, 1851, f...
Young-Johnson House
c. 1770
"Tradition
of American
Revolutio...
John Westfield Lide House
Side A
This Greek Revival house was built ca...
John L. Hart House
[Front]
This house was built ca. 1856 for John Lide...
John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church
The National Register
of Historic Places:
John...
Results for John
John McCall House
66 Church Street
First granted to Thomas Rose by the Lords Proprietors in 1681 and delineated as Lot 64 of the Grand Modell, this lot was part of the early walled city of Charleston. A brick house was initially built ...
Spemica Lawba-Johnny Logan
[Front Side of Marker]: "Spemica Lawba-Johnny Logan"
In September 1786, Captain Benjamin Logan of Kentucky captured a young Indian boy during a raid across the Ohio River on the Machachac tribe towns of the Shawnee nation. Upon returning to Kentucky, Captain ...
John P. Rhoads
In Memory Of
One of the Donner Relief Party. Born Oct 5 1818, he carried little Naomi Pike over the snow clad mountains to Sutter Fort in 1847.
Dedicated May 29, 1932.
By Liberty Parlor 213
Native Daughters
Of the Golden West
Marker can ...
John Craig House
[Front]:
This house, the oldest in Chesterfield, was built ca. 1798 for John Craig (1755-1839), veteran of the American Revolution, merchant and miller, and county official. Craig’s father Hugh moved his family from Ireland to Virginia in 1760; John and his ...
John L. Hart / John Hart House (#1)
John L. Hart In 1845, John Lide Hart (1825-1864) bought a 491-acre plantation here. Along what is now Home Avenue, he built a carriage factory, a store, a steam-powered sawmill and grist-mill, and houses for himself and his workers. Hart ...
John McCaffery Burial Site
John McCaffary was hanged in Kenosha on August 21, 1851, for the murder of his wife and buried here in an unmarked grave. Public outrage over his execution resulted in legislation that abolished the death penalty in Wisconsin on July ...
Young-Johnson House
c. 1770
"Tradition
of American
Revolution"
written in
this house.
Marker is on Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John Westfield Lide House
Side A
This Greek Revival house was built ca. 1840 for John Westfield Lide (1794-1858), planter and state representative. Lide, the son of Maj. Robert Lide and Mary Westfield Holloway Lide, was a member of the third graduating class at ...
John L. Hart House
[Front]
This house was built ca. 1856 for John Lide Hart (1825-1864), merchant and Confederate officer. Hart, who lived in Hartsville, named for his father Thomas E. Hart, founded a carriage and harness factory there in 1851. In 1853 he ...
John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church
The National Register
of Historic Places:
John Wesley
Methodist Episcopal
Church
Marker is on East Court Street near Falls Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org