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Major John Andre
Court martial convoy passed here after the Benedict Arnold...
Grave of Sir William Johnson
Grave of Sir William Johnson
Baronet
1715 - MA...
Major John Andre
Court martial convoy passed here after the Benedict Arnold...
John Ryan's Excelsior Bottle Works
On this site in 1852 stood the Excelsior Bottle Works oper...
Frederick Douglass - John Brown meeting
In the home of William Webb, 200 feet north of this spot, ...
John Smoltz
John Smoltz had a stellar career that spanned 21 se...
John Eager Howard
This park and sculpture commemorates Revolutionary War her...
John Clark House
Built on Granville Street in Mid 1800's as manse for Presb...
John Ball
1756–1809
Pioneer settler of Lee County, Revolutiona...
John Jones 2nd Burial Site
The official Civil War roster of Company G of the Wisconsi...
Results for John
Major John Andre
Court martial convoy passed here after the Benedict Arnold treason. They met George Washington at West Point and Andre was hanged at Tappan, NY on October 2, 1780.
Marker is at the intersection of S Lake Blvd. (New York Route 6 ...
Grave of Sir William Johnson
Grave of Sir William Johnson
Baronet
1715 - MASON - 1774
His Indian name
Warraghiyagey
"he who does much business"
Founder of
Johnstown
St. John's Episcopal Church
St. Patrick's Lodge 4 F.&A.M.
First Free School
Supt. of Indian Affairs
Major General British Army
Colonel of the Six Nations
Builder of an Empire
Marker can be ...
Major John Andre
Court martial convoy passed here after the Benedict Arnold treason. They met George Washington at West Point and Andre was hanged at Tappan, NY on October 2, 1780.
Marker is at the intersection of S Lake Blvd. (New York Route 6 ...
John Ryan's Excelsior Bottle Works
On this site in 1852 stood the Excelsior Bottle Works operated by John Ryan for the manufacture of soda water and other carbonated beverages. Ryan's soda, in colorful bottles embossed with his name and location, was known throughout Georgia. His ...
Frederick Douglass - John Brown meeting
In the home of William Webb, 200 feet north of this spot, two famous American's met several Detroit Negro residents on March 12, 1859, to discuss methods of abolishing American Negro slavery. John Brown (1800-1859), fiery antislavery leader, ardently advocated ...
John Smoltz
John Smoltz had a stellar career that spanned 21 seasons. In 2009, he played two games for the Greenville Drive, including a game on May 31st, 2009, where more than 7,100 people packed Flour Field - before moving back to ...
John Eager Howard
This park and sculpture commemorates Revolutionary War hero, benefactor and statesman John Eager Howard. Howard entered the Revolutionary Army at age 24, and soon gained military fame for his skillful and heroic use of the bayonet in the Battle of ...
John Clark House
Built on Granville Street in Mid 1800's as manse for Presbyterian Church. Most furnishings are original from Clark family (a founder of Gahanna).
Marker is at the intersection of High Street and Clark Street, on the right when traveling south on ...
John Ball
1756–1809
Pioneer settler of Lee County, Revolutionary soldier, juror, and surveyor. Helped select road from Martins Station to Cumberland Gap. Buried south of here at mouth of the cave. His wife was “Polly” Yearly. His great-grandson, P. M. Ball (1837–1927), was ...
John Jones 2nd Burial Site
The official Civil War roster of Company G of the Wisconsin 12th infantry lists two men named John Jones. They are listed as John Jones 1st and John Jones 2nd.
John Jones 1st gravesite has been located in the Ivy Green ...