Results for John
Johnson's Division
Second Army Corps
C.S.A.
Army of Northern ...
The Rev. John G. Drayton
Rector of nearby St. Andrews Episcopal Church, and owner o...
Saint John’s Church
Built in 1835, this church replaced the Lunenburg
Pa...
John Pratt
Inventor of first practical
typewriter, Pat. ...
John Briest
Born Nov. 11, 1836, in Trenton.
He started in...
John H. B. Latrobe House
On an evening in October, 1833, three of Baltimore's most ...
SS Savannah and SS John Randolph
The first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, the SS SA...
John Wright Stanley House
Home of Revolutionary War leader; and his son John, Congre...
John McQueen Taylor
April 24, 1812 – March 14, 1887
Tennessee native Joh...
Gen. John A. Rawlins Memorial
RAWLINS
Marker is at the intersecti...
Results for John
Johnson's Division
Second Army Corps
C.S.A.
Army of Northern Virginia
Second Army Corps
Johnson's Division Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson
Steuart's Brigade, Brig. Gen. Geo. H. Steuart
Stonewall Brigade, Brig. Gen. James A. Walker
Nicholl's Brigade, Col. J.M. Williams
Jones's Brigade, Brig. Gen. ...
The Rev. John G. Drayton
Rector of nearby St. Andrews Episcopal Church, and owner of Magnolia Plantation before,during, and after the Civil War, he redesigned the plantation's famous
garden, from its original French style of Louis XIV to its present style of English informality, which ...
Saint John’s Church
Built in 1835, this church replaced the Lunenburg
Parish Lower Church (ca. 1732), abandoned after the American Revolution and the disestablishment of the Anglican Church. Different denominations occupied some colonial Anglican churches; others fell into ruin. Saint John’s Church, featuring Flemish-bond ...
John Pratt
Inventor of first practical
typewriter, Pat. 1866.
Born Union S.C. April 13,
1831. Died Chattanooga
Tenn, July 21, 1905
Marker is on West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
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John Briest
Born Nov. 11, 1836, in Trenton.
He started in the printing business at an early age and became foreman of the Trenton True American print shop. He started the penny daily newspaper The Emporium, which remained in operation from 1867 to ...
John H. B. Latrobe House
On an evening in October, 1833, three of Baltimore's most discerning gentlemen were gathered around a table in the back parlor of this house. Fortified with “some old wine and some good cigars,” John Pendleton Kennedy, James H. Miller and ...
SS Savannah and SS John Randolph
The first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, the SS SAVANNAH, sailed from this harbor on May 22, 1819 and reached Liverpool 27 days later. The anniversary of her sailing, May 22, is celebrated as National Maritime Day. Captain Moses ...
John Wright Stanley House
Home of Revolutionary War leader; and his son John, Congressman & state legislator. House moved and restored 1966-70 by the Tryon Palace Commission.
Marker is on George Street just north of Pollock Street, on the right when traveling south.
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John McQueen Taylor
April 24, 1812 – March 14, 1887
Tennessee native John McQueen Taylor came to Texas with his family in 1829 as a settler in the Empresario Grant of Lorenzo de Zavala. Taylor fought in the Anahuac disturbances of 1834 and later, ...
Gen. John A. Rawlins Memorial
RAWLINS
Marker is at the intersection of E Street, NW, and 18th Street, NW, in the median on E Street, NW,.
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