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John Wilkes Booth

and his companion David Herold

Entered Charles County near this spot after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln in Washington on April 14, 1965.

Marker is at the intersection of Crain Highway (U.S. 301) and Cedarville Road, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Major John Richardson

1796-1852

This pioneer historian, author and soldier was born in Queenston. His family moved to Amherstburg about 1802, and at the outbreak of the War of 1812 Richardson joined the British army. Retired on half pay in 1818 in London, England, ...

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John Jasper

John Jasper was born in a slave cabin on Peachy Plantation in Fluvanna County on July 4, 1812, and lived until 1901. In 1839, while working in a Richmond tobacco factory, he was "annointed by the Holy Ghost" and went ...

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John T. Lesley Home

At this site, 407 East Street, was the home of John Thomas Lesley, built in 1897. Pioneer settler, soldier, statesman and entrepreneur, Lesley (1835 - 1913) was one of Tampa's greatest early leaders. A native of Madison County, Florida, he ...

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Johnny Cook

At the Battle of Antietam, 15-year-old Johnny Cook was the bugler for Battery B, Fourth United States Artillery. During the Union First Corps attack down the Hagerstown Pike, forty of the battery's one hundred men were killed or wounded. Johnny ...

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Capt. John Porter / Chelsea China Company

Side A:Capt. John Porter(Aug. 7, 1838 - Feb. 7, 1893) Early developer of New Cumberland, he operated line of steamboats and barges on Ohio River, Chelsea China Co. & glass plants. Known as "brick king" he owned Sligo, Aetna, Eagle, ...

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In Memory of John Bean, Ph.D., M.D.

John Bean was born in Attercliffe, Ontario, on September 8, 1901. He attended Stratford Collegiate Institute in Ontario and Northwestern College before transferring to the University of Michigan, where he earned his degrees and spent the rest of his life ...

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John Steele

Congressman, 1789 – 93,

Comptroller of the

United States Treasury,

Federalist Party Leader.

Home stands 2 blocks

east.

Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (U.S. 29) and E Miller Street, on the right when traveling north on N Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John D. Baxter

This marks the spot where John D. Baxter, Orderly Sergeant, Co. F, 10th W.Va. Inft. Fell inside the Confederate line leading the last charge, November 6th, 1863.

Marker can be reached from Seneca Trail (U.S. 219) near George Hill Road (County ...

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John Haynes

John Haynes

1594 – 1654

Of Copford Hall. Essex England. Third Governor of Massachusetts. A founder of this commonwealth & its first Governor. A lover of religious liberty. A man trusted and honored.

Near this place he was buried & by this ...

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