Results for Homestead
Governor Jonas Galusha Homestead
Jonas Galusha, born in Norwich, CT in 1753, moved his fami...
The Russell-McFarland Homestead
William H. and Mary Russell built this Victorian residence...
Charles Hart Homestead
Site of the homestead of Charles Hart, founder of Wauwatos...
Van Alen Homestead
Erected in 1736
Katrina Van Tassel
resided...
Richfield Pioneer Homestead
General Riley Lucas Bartholomew
Born the son of 1812...
Monroe Family Homestead
The home of the pioneer Monroe family stood here for more ...
The Ableman Homestead
An inn, one of several built in Delaware
towns durin...
NECKO Neighborhood / E. J. McMillen Homestead Addition
Welcome to the
NECKO Neighborhood
The NECKO ne...
Burr Homestead
Home Of
Thaddeus And Eunice Dennie Burr
Here
Homestead of Grandma Moses
Homestead of
Grandma Moses
Anna Mary Ro...
Results for Homestead
Governor Jonas Galusha Homestead
Jonas Galusha, born in Norwich, CT in 1753, moved his family to Shaftsbury in 1775. During the Revolutionary War he served with Seth Warner's Green Mountain Boys and was at the Battle of Hubbardton and a Captain during the Battle ...
The Russell-McFarland Homestead
William H. and Mary Russell built this Victorian residence in 1883-84. Russell, a veteran of the Civil War (1861-65), headed the Burnet school system about 15 years. Sold in 1895, the house had such tenants as J. W. Edgar, later ...
Charles Hart Homestead
Site of the homestead of Charles Hart, founder of Wauwatosa, who arrived here in May, 1835. He built a log cabin in what is now the village and with his brother, Thomas, operated saw and grist mills. In the early ...
Van Alen Homestead
Erected in 1736
Katrina Van Tassel
resided in this house
according to tradition.
Marker is on New York Route 9 H, on the right when traveling south.
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Richfield Pioneer Homestead
General Riley Lucas Bartholomew
Born the son of 1812 War Veteran, Benjamin Bartholomew, and a grandson of Revolutionary War heroes, Benjamin Bartholomew and Abigail Patchen Bartholomew, Riley was the oldest of 12 siblings living on a frontier farm in Harpersfield, Ashtabula ...
Monroe Family Homestead
The home of the pioneer Monroe family stood here for more than a century. The family matriarch, Nancy Gooch, came across the plains from Missouri as a slave in 1849. She gained her freedom in 1850 when California joined the ...
The Ableman Homestead
An inn, one of several built in Delaware
towns during this period, was established
on this corner at the end of the 18th century
and remained open until the end of the
19th century. This site was purchased by
Abel Ableman and occupied from 1902 ...
NECKO Neighborhood / E. J. McMillen Homestead Addition
Welcome to the
NECKO Neighborhood
The NECKO neighborhood, a section of the historic E. J. McMillen Homestead Addition, is a part of the Near North Side Historic District as designated in the Historic Register in 1980. It is recognized as a locally ...
Burr Homestead
Home Of
Thaddeus And Eunice Dennie Burr
Here
Dorothy Quincy and John Hancock
President
Of The Continental Congress
Were Married in 1775
Burned By British in 1779
Rebuilt in 1790
Marker is on Old Post Road 0.1 miles west of Beach Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy ...
Homestead of Grandma Moses
Homestead of
Grandma Moses
Anna Mary Robertson Moses
1860 - 1961
World Renowned Painter
of Rural Life
Marker is on Grandma Moses Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org