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Johnson's Division

U.S.A.

Johnson's Division.

Left of Assault.

Nov. 25, 1863.

Marker is on South Crest Road south of South Crest Place, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Porter McCown

Born 1/4 mi.SE, Aug. 19 1815. Graduate USMA, 1840. Brevetted captain at Cerro Gordo, Mexican War. Resigned 1861 for the Confederacy; rose to rank of major general. Commanded at New Madrid, Madrid Bend, Island No. 10 and later East Tenn. ...

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Gen. John B. Gordon

General John Brown Gordon (1832-1904), CSA, lawyer, statesman, owned this farm, “Beechwood,” from 1888 until his death. Here he raised Texas ponies, goats, horses and cattle. For a time he lived in “the old John D. Mitchell home”; later, he ...

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Reverend John Jones Memorial

In

memory of

Revd John Jones

AB MA

The Revd

John Jones

was born in

Southampton England

in 1595 and was a graduate of

Queens College Cambridge

A Puritan divine of the

Church of England he was

the first pastor of the

First Church of Christ

in Fairfield

which he faithfully served

from 1644 until ...

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John Frederick Wolle

(1863 - 1933)

Organist, composer, and conductor. A major interpreter of J.S. Bach's music. He founded the Bethlehem Bach Festival and conducted the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, 1898-1905 and 1911-1932. Wolle was born and raised here in Main Hall.

Marker is on ...

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John Daniel’s Home

This Federal-style mansion was built by John Marshall Warwick in 1826. It was the birthplace of John Warwick Daniel, grandson of the builder, whose father was Judge William Daniel, resident of nearby Point of Honor. John W. Daniel was known ...

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John M. Olin

1851 - 1924

A trust fund established by Mr. Olin President of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association from 1894 to 1910, made possible the construction of architectural features in this garden

Marker can be reached from Atwood Avenue 0.2 miles ...

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Here Lies Buried John Brown

John Brown of Osawatomie

Here Lies Buried

John Brown

Born at Torrington, Connecticut

May 9th, 1800

He emigrated to Kansas in 1855 where he took an active part in the contest against the pro-slavery party. He gained in August 1856 a victory at Osawatomie over ...

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John G. Kirchen

Born - June 13, 1874 Lake Linden, Michigan

Died - March 4, 1931 San Francisco, California

This monument, constructed in 1931 was dedicated in memory of John G. Kirchen. Tonopah businessman and manager of The Tonopah Extension Mining Co. 1906-1931.

The Monument was ...

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Dr. John Gorrie

Dr. John Gorrie (1803-1855) was an early pioneer in the invention of the artificial manufacture of ice, refrigeration, and air conditioning. He was granted the first U.S. patent for mechanical refrigeration on May 6, 1851 (U.S. Patent No. 8080). Dr. ...

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