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John Crowell
Marker Front:
Near here is the site where John Crowe...
PFC John K. Goett
Dedicated To
PFC John K. Goett
Who Gave His L...
Dr. John M. Tutt
1886 - 1968
Revered as a teacher and a coach,
...
Johnsonburg
Johnsonburg Historic District
Settled 1740
Tra...
Governor John Prince Buchanan
(1847-1930)
John P. Buchanan, the 28th governor of T...
St. John's Masonic Lodge
1925
This building was the St. John's Masonic Lodge ...
“Liver Eating” Johnson
John Garrison, later known as John Johnston, born here c. ...
Major John B. Jones
1834-1881
Famed defender of the frontier. Instilled ...
Claudia Taylor Johnson Hall
The University of Texas System
Constructed during th...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
"I must say, having been here at three o'clock in t...
Results for John
John Crowell
Marker Front:
Near here is the site where John Crowell lived, died, and is interred. Colonel Crowell was born in Halifax County, North Carolina, on September 18, 1780; moved to Alabama in 1815, having been appointed as Agent of the United ...
PFC John K. Goett
Dedicated To
PFC John K. Goett
Who Gave His Life
And All Those From
Monroe Who Served
During the Vietnam conflict
From 1964 – 1973
Dedicated Nov. 11, 1984
Marker is at the intersection of Monroe Turnpike (Connecticut Route 111) and Fan Hill Road, on ...
Dr. John M. Tutt
1886 - 1968
Revered as a teacher and a coach,
"Professor Tutt" began his career
under the leadership of Miss Lucy
C. Laney at Haines Institute, where
he remained from 1906 to 1949,
longer than anyone else. From Lincoln
University (Pennsylvania), he recieved
the Bachelor of Science ...
Johnsonburg
Johnsonburg Historic District
Settled 1740
Trading, stagecoach stop, early farming and milling settlement.
Known in 1753 as Logg Gaol, First Seat of Sussex Co.
New Jersey & National Historic Place designation achieved in 1991.
Marker is on Allamuchy Road (County Road 612) 0.1 miles north ...
Governor John Prince Buchanan
(1847-1930)
John P. Buchanan, the 28th governor of Tennessee, was born in Williamson County on October 27, 1847. After serving in the Confederate Army, he moved to Rutherford County. In 1887, he was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives. Three ...
St. John's Masonic Lodge
1925
This building was the St. John's Masonic Lodge #7. The cornerstone, containing the membership rolls of the Masonic bodies in DeLand, was laid Sept. 14, 1925. Designed by local architects, Carpenter & Bent, the lower floor originally accommodated a lobby, ...
“Liver Eating” Johnson
John Garrison, later known as John Johnston, born here c. 1830. Killed many of the Crow Tribe, slayers of his Indian wife. Robert Redford movie “Jeremiah Johnson” popularized his life.
Marker is at the intersection of Bloomsbury Road (County Route 579 ...
Major John B. Jones
1834-1881
Famed defender of the frontier. Instilled ideals of excellence into Texas Rangers.
Born in South Carolina. Came to Republic of Texas 1839. Educated at Old Baylor and Rutersville, where students had to defend school from Indian attacks.
In Civil War, 1861-65, served ...
Claudia Taylor Johnson Hall
The University of Texas System
Constructed during the period 1912-1914. This building was the seventh United States post office location in Austin, Texas. The supervising architect for the Neoclassical revival style structure was James Knox Taylor of the U.S. Treasury Department. ...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
"I must say, having been here at three o'clock in the morning and now at six-thirty in the evening, that Waterbury is either the easiest city in the United States to get a crowd in, or it has the best ...