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John Wood Mansion
Erected 1835
The home of Governor John Wood
Go...
John Darby, Lot 14, 1786
John Wolfe, 1795
Jacob Shaffer, 1815
Thomas R...
John Chavis
John Chavis (1763 – 1838), a free-born African-Amer...
Historic John Osterman Gas Station
This property was listed in the National Register of
<...Reverends John and Charles Wesley / Wesley Memorial Garden
Side 1: Reverends John & Charles Wesley...
Site of Home of John Wood
Field officers were voted for here, May 11, 1776. Also bir...
The Family of John Allen
Nine persons
were massacred about 100 yards east o...
Commander John B. Montgomery's Landing Site
On July 9, 1846, in the early morning, in “the days ...
Johnson - Joss Memorial Park
Alexander Johnson donated the land for the first High Scho...
Home of Andrew Johnson
Home of
Andrew Johnson
17th President of the
Results for John
John Wood Mansion
Erected 1835
The home of Governor John Wood
Governor State of Illinois 1860-1861
Founder of Quincy, Illinois
Dedicated by Dorothy Quincy Chapter NSDAR
Marker is at the intersection of 12th Street and State Street on 12th Street.
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John Darby, Lot 14, 1786
John Wolfe, 1795
Jacob Shaffer, 1815
Thomas Reynolds
Robert McCoy
D.M.B. Shannon, 1856
Dr. John Kuhn, 1905
Dr. William Grove, 1950
James W. & Carol W. Smith, 1972
Marker is at the intersection of N. Main Street and E Seminary Street on N. Main Street.
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John Chavis
John Chavis (1763 – 1838), a free-born African-American veteran of the American Revolution was a native of Granville County, North Carolina. He was also one of the first college-educated men of color in the United States. Chavis studied at the ...
Historic John Osterman Gas Station
This property was listed in the National Register of
Historic Places on March 15, 2012. The John Osterman
Gas Station was one of several privately-owned and
operated businesses in the town of Peach Springs during the 1920's through the 1950's. ...
Reverends John and Charles Wesley / Wesley Memorial Garden
Side 1: Reverends John & Charles Wesley
“About 3:30 in the afternoon I first set foot on St. Simons Island and immediately my spirits revived.” Charles Wesley, March 9, 1736.
Ordained ministers of the Anglican Church, the Wesleys joined ...
Site of Home of John Wood
Field officers were voted for here, May 11, 1776. Also birthplace John Wood's son, Jethro Wood, inventor first iron mould plow (1814)
Marker is on County Route 68 0.4 miles west of Cobble Hill Road, on the left when traveling ...
The Family of John Allen
Nine persons
were massacred about 100 yards east of here by a band of Indians attached to Burgoyne's army July 25,1777. The Cairn marks their burial place.
Marker is on Allen Road ½ mile north of County Route 49, on ...
Commander John B. Montgomery's Landing Site
On July 9, 1846, in the early morning, in “the days when water came up to Montgomery Street,” Commander John B. Montgomery – for whom Montgomery Street was named – landed near this spot from the U.S. Sloop-of-War “Portsmouth,” to ...
Johnson - Joss Memorial Park
Alexander Johnson donated the land for the first High School, City Park and the Catholic Church.
Leonard Joss, naturalist, landscaped the first city park, planted diverse flora all around Etna.
In honor of their generosity we dedicated this park in their memory, ...
Home of Andrew Johnson
Home of
Andrew Johnson
17th President of the
United States
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Erected by
Nolachuckey Chapter D.A.R.
1926
Marker is on S Main Street (U.S. 321), on the left when traveling south.
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