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Welcome to Fort Edward Johnson
My name is Shepherd Green Pryor, but my friends and family...
John B. Hohenstein, Sr.
Dedicated in memory of
John B. Hohenstein, Sr.
John Johnston
(1775 - 1861)
Beginning in 1794, Colonel Johnston ...
John Stewart
1816 — 1916
JOHN
STEWART
——
Apostl...
John P. Clum House
Built in 1878 for John P. Clum, Indian agent, editor of Fl...
Lt. Gen. John R. Chaisson
Lt. Gen. John R. Chaisson
Chief of Staff
Unite...
Johnstown Cemetery / War Veterans
Side A: Johnstown Cemetery
In 1810, Dr. Olive...
Col. John Taylor's Grist Mill
Site of Col. John Taylor's Grist Mill c.1760
Marker ...
USS Hoel * USS S. B. Roberts * USS Johnston
United States Navy
Inscribed here are the names of 5...
John S. Barbour’s Birthplace
Just to the south stood Catalpa, where John Strode Barbour...
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Welcome to Fort Edward Johnson
My name is Shepherd Green Pryor, but my friends and family call me “Shep.” I was elected First Lieutenant of the Muckalee Guards, Company A, 12th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry. We’ve just survived a cold Virginia winter on the top ...
John B. Hohenstein, Sr.
Dedicated in memory of
John B. Hohenstein, Sr.
Partner of Hohenstein Shipping Company,
Secretary and Treasurer of Savannah Pilotage
Commission, who prominently served the
maritime industry of Savannah from 1919
until his death, April 20, 1961
Marker is at the intersection of Houston Street and E. St ...
John Johnston
(1775 - 1861)
Beginning in 1794, Colonel Johnston was a prominent Mason for 66 years. While serving as secretary of Washington lodge No. 59, F. & A. M. (Philadelphia), he was delegated to participate in President George Washington's Masonic funeral. ...
John Stewart
1816 — 1916
JOHN
STEWART
——
Apostle to the
Wyandot Indians
Father
of missions of
the Methodist
Episcopal Church
Marker is at the intersection of East Church Street and North 4th Street, on the left when traveling east on East Church Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John P. Clum House
Built in 1878 for John P. Clum, Indian agent, editor of Florence's first newspaper, the "Arizona Citizen" and founder of the "Tombstone Epitaph."
Typical of transitional architecture, the home is a Sonoran adobe with an Anglo-influenced roof.
William Guild, electrical engineer and ...
Lt. Gen. John R. Chaisson
Lt. Gen. John R. Chaisson
Chief of Staff
United States Marine Corps
Born September 27, 1916
Died September 20, 1972
Marker is at the intersection of Humphrey Street (Massachusetts Route 129) and Greenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Humphrey Street.
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Johnstown Cemetery / War Veterans
Side A: Johnstown Cemetery
In 1810, Dr. Oliver Bigelow from Cayuga County, New York, purchased a 4,000-acre tract of land in Monroe Township from John Brown of Boone County, Kentucky, for the sum of $10,000. President John Adams had deeded the ...
Col. John Taylor's Grist Mill
Site of Col. John Taylor's Grist Mill c.1760
Marker is at the intersection of Taylor's Mill Road and Rockaway Road, on the left when traveling east on Taylor's Mill Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
USS Hoel * USS S. B. Roberts * USS Johnston
United States Navy
Inscribed here are the names of 525 men who died in the Battle of Leyte Gulf during the liberation of the Philippine Islands on 25 Oct 1944. Their ships, the destroyers USS Johnston (DD-557) and USS Hoel (DD-533) ...
John S. Barbour’s Birthplace
Just to the south stood Catalpa, where John Strode Barbour was born on 29 Dec. 1820. In 1849, he was appointed the state’s representative on the board of directors of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. The board elected him president ...