Results for John
Colonel John G. Cullmann
Founder of Cullman, Alabama 1873
Col. John G. Cullma...
John R. Kissinger
1877 - 1946
John R. Kissinger, who lived in Huntingt...
John Adam Treutlen
On these lands stood the home of John Adam Treutlen, the f...
Elder John Kline Monument
(Front of Monument):At This Place
Eld John Kline
...John Wesley
[South Face]
Founder of Methodism
Minister
Luella Buckminster-Johnston
1861 – 1958
An outspoken proponent of suffrage for w...
John Hampton House / Early Stone House
John Hampton House
Earliest surviving stone h...
Lucasville Cemetery / Captain John Lucas Founder of Lucasville
Lucasville Cemetery
Lucasville Cemetery was original...
Cap’t John Huyler’s Farm
In 1776, a 180 acre farm here was owned by Loyalist John A...
John C. Taylor Bridge
Named in 1978
by Legislative Request
Honoring ...
Results for John
Colonel John G. Cullmann
Founder of Cullman, Alabama 1873
Col. John G. Cullmann
July 2, 1823 - December 3, 1895
Thrifty German Colonists led by
Col. John G. Cullmann in 1873
settled this thinly populated plateau
of Alabama.
This plaque and Restoration Sponsored by Cullman Federated Garden Club ...
John R. Kissinger
1877 - 1946
John R. Kissinger, who lived in Huntington in his latter years, became the first volunteer to subject himself to the bite of an infected mosquito (1900) in an experiment to identify the cause of "Yellow Jack" (Yellow Fever). ...
John Adam Treutlen
On these lands stood the home of John Adam Treutlen, the first Governor of Georgia after the State obtained Independence, being elected in 1777 under the first Constitution of Georgia. A Salzburger, born about 1733, John Adam Treutlen came to ...
Elder John Kline Monument
(Front of Monument):At This Place
Eld John Kline
Was Killed
June 15, 1864
(Reverse of Monument):Erected in the Year 1914
In Memory of Elder John Kline
A Peace Martyr
This parcel of ground,
10 feet square, is se-
cured by deed and
is on record.
Marker is on Pratt Lane, on ...
John Wesley
[South Face]
Founder of Methodism
Minister
Of The
Church of England
In Savannah
1736-1737
[East Face]
My hearts desire
for this place
is not that it be
a famous or rich
but that it may be
a religous colony
and then I am sure
it cannot faile [sic]
of the
blessing of God
John ...
Luella Buckminster-Johnston
1861 – 1958
An outspoken proponent of suffrage for women, she became the first of her gender elected to a municipal office in Sacramento, being swept into office by an all male electorate before women attained the right to vote. Widow ...
John Hampton House / Early Stone House
John Hampton House
Earliest surviving stone house in city. Built before 1840, it is constructed of patterned river limestone with jack arches over windows and doors. The builder, John Hampton, was a tavern owner and operator in the county by 1818. ...
Lucasville Cemetery / Captain John Lucas Founder of Lucasville
Lucasville Cemetery
Lucasville Cemetery was originally established as the Lucas Family burying ground, with Susannah Lucas as the first recorded burial on May 4, 1809. Susannah's husband, Captain William Lucas, a Revolutionary War veteran, is interred here along with the first ...
Cap’t John Huyler’s Farm
In 1776, a 180 acre farm here was owned by Loyalist John Ackerson. It extended from the Tenakill to the Hudson, bordered on the north by the road used by British invaders that year. Seized as enemy property, it was ...
John C. Taylor Bridge
Named in 1978
by Legislative Request
Honoring Him
for His Distinguished Service
Clerk of Court
Anderson County
1920-1932
Congressman
Third S.C. District
1933-1938
Trustee
University of South Carolina
1946-1950
State Senator
Anderson County
1951-1954
1959-1962
Served Nation, State, and
Community with Foresight and
Faithfulness, and the Principles
on Which This Nation was Founded
and Stood Unafraid
in Defense of Trust
Marker is on ...