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John Jasper

“The manner he preaches is only in keeping with the openness and candor of his heart.” Deacon and Officers of the Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1884

“Jasper didn’t convert me to his religion, but he did convert me to ...

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St. John’s Lutheran Church

[Front]:

On November 20, 1853, St. John's was organized by members of the German Colonization Society of Charleston, S.C. who founded the town of Walhalla in 1850. Services were originally held in a house on West Union which was purchased from ...

John Murphy

Fourth Governor of Alabama

Born 1785 in Robeson County, N.C.

Came in 1818 to Monroe County, Alabama. Represented Monroe County in Alabama Constitutional Convention in 1819 and in State Legislature 1819-1822. Served as Governor of Alabama 1825-1829. Elected 1833 to Congress for ...

Johnson Trail

Used by Sir Wm Johnson 1742-

1774 between Fort Johnson and

Johnson Hall. A Bi-Centennial

in 1938 celebrated his

arrival in America.

Marker is at the intersection of Fort Johnson Avenue (New York Route 67) and Prospect Street, on the right when traveling north on ...

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Johnson Hall

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Baronial Home of

Sir William Johnson

Erected 1762

Open to Visitors

Marker is at the intersection of West State Street (New York Route 29) and Hall Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West State Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Looney House

Circa 1820

John Looney and son, Henry, served in General Andrew Jackson's volunteer company which built Fort Strother on Coosa River and later fought at Horseshoe Bend in 1814. Looney's family of nine moved from Maury Co. Tenn. to homestead 1817 ...

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St. John's Lodge no. 2

Grand Lodge of Delaware, A.F.&A.M.

First chartered by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania as Lodge No. 33 on April 3, 1781. Early meetings were held alternately at Christiana Bridge and New Castle. This was one of four Lodges whose representatives gathered ...

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Johnson Hall - 1763

Johnstown

Historic New York

Johnson Hall - 1763

Johnstown

Sir William Johnson (1715-1774), Indian trader, statesman,diplomat and Colonial Empire Builder, in 1763 built Johnson Hall, the center of his estate and the scene of many Indian conferences.

Coming from Ireland in 1738, Johnson ...

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 ...

John H. Reagan

County Named for Texas Confederate

John H. Reagan

1818-1905Delegate Texas Secession Convention. While member 1st Confederate Congress, made postmaster general C.S.A. 1861. Difficult job begun by raid on U.S. Postal Dept. for southern personnel asking them to get maps, forms. Despite ...

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