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John David Pulsipher Home

Circa 1900 / 1901

John Pulsipher purchased the Tent School (Marker #9) and moved it across the street to this location to use as a residence. The following year he built a large adobe brick one-room house with walls three adobes ...

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Johnston's Last Bivouac

"I would fight them if they were a million."

(Preface):

After the February 1862 Union victories at Forts Henry and Donelson, Gen. Don Carlos Buell's army occupied Nashville while Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army penetrated to Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River. ...

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Birthplace of John Milton Hay

Birthplace of

John Milton Hay

A man of Letters, a Statesman

and a World Renowned Diplomat

of our Country

Marker is on South College Avenue south of East Market Street (a.k.a.: Old State Rd. 160), on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy ...

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Commodore John Barry, U. S. N.

Father of the Navy

of the

United States

Born in Wexford, Ireland

1745

Died in Philadelphia

1803

Presented to the

City of Philadelphia

by the

Friendly Sons of St. Patrick

1907

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Harrington Stevens House

Built in 1850, this was the first house on the west bank of the Mississippi, located at Saint Anthony Falls near the present-day Minneapolis Post Office.

John H. Stevens received permission to occupy the site, a part of the Fort Snelling ...

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John Andrew

1758 – 1830

Just west of this marker is the grave of John Andrew who was a Revolutionary War soldier who fought in Georgia and South Carolina and served in the Georgia House of Assembly in 1783. He was a very ...

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Col. John H. Stevens

Born June .13. 1820

Died May .28. 1900

First settler in the City of Minneapolis.

Marker can be reached from Minnehaha Avenue south of East Minnehaha Parkway, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Rev. Mr. John Osgood

This is the grave of Rev. Mr. John Osgood, who came to Midway with the first settlers in 1754 from Dorchester, S.C., and served them faithfully as their minister and friend until his final sermon, May 5, 1773. born in ...

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John J. Sullivan

(1906 – 1997)

This building is renamed and

dedicated in honor and memory of

Fairfield's first Selectman

John J. Sullivan

(1906 – 1997)

Who spent 24 years (1959 – 1983) as town leader. Our town was his life. He lived ...

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John S. Roberts

Sheriff in Natchitoches Louisiana in 1826. One of the leaders in Battle of Nacogdoches. Member of Consultation 1835. Commanded the Nacogdoches company in storming of Bexar, 1835. Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence. Born in Virginia, July 13 1796. Died ...

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