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John J. Stover House

This histric house and farm was given to the people of Bucks County by John J. Stover, May 1955, to become the first county park.

Dedicated October 5, 1970

Marker is on River Road (Pennsylvania Route 32), on the right ...

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Martin Johnson Heade

1819 - 1904

Noted artist and co-founder of the "luminist" style of landscape painting. Also known for his humingbird studies and floral still lifes. He first studied with Edward and Thomas Hicks in Newtown. Born and raised here; family owned ...

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Saint John's Lodge Number Six

Saint John`s Lodge Number Six, of Sunbury, Free and accepted Masons, was chartered by the Grand Lodge of Georgia, April 21, 1777, in Masonry 5777. Under an Act of the Legislature of Georgia, February 6, 1796, The Grand Lodge was ...

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Major John Mac Bride / Seán Mac Giolla Bríde

IgCuimhne ar an maor

Seán Mac Giolla Bríde

Major John Mac Bride

Vice-Commandant

Irish Republican Army,

Major in the Army of the South

African Republic,

Organizer of the Transvaal

Irish Brigade,

who died for Ireland

5th May, 1916.

Go nDéana dia trócaire ar a anam.

Marker is on South Mall (National Road ...

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John F. Kennedy

President of the United States

stood here when he

delivered his address on the

independence of nations

July 4th, 1962

This tablet placed

by the City of Philadelphia

June 29, 1964 James H. J. Tate, Mayor

Marker is on Chestnut ...

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Johnson's Row

22-28 Queen Street

These notable stuccoed brick tenements were constructed as rental property in 1803 by the William Johnson family.

William Johnson, Sr., originally from New York, was a blacksmith and planter revered at his death as a patriot having ...

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John H. Reagan

(Front):John H. Reagan

(Right):"The Old Roman's highest ambition

was to do his full duty;

consciousness of having done it

was his ample reward."

(Left):"A good name is rather to be

chosen than great riches,

and loving favor rather

than silver or gold."

(Bronze Plaque on Back):

Probate Judge Henderson County ...

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General Adam R. Johnson

Home County of Texas Confederate

General Adam R. JohnsonJoined C. S. Army 1861. Cavalry scout with Gen. Nathan B. Forest 1861-62. Commanded Partisan Rangers 1862-64 executing daring exploits behind enemy lines in Kentucky area. Took Newburgh, Indiana with 12 men and ...

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John A. Wagener Monument

1850-1900

[East Side]:

Erected

to the Memory of

Gen. Jno. A. Wagener

Founder of Walhalla

and to His Co-laborers

of the German

Colonization Society

August 23-24, 1900.

Marker is on West Main Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Amoroleck Encounters John Smith

In August 1608, the first meeting between the Mannahoac Indian people of the Piedmont and the English colonists at Jamestown occurred at the falls of the Rappahannock River. Men from the upriver town of Hasinninga were hunting here at the ...

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