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Major John Hatcher
(1757-1835)
Near this site is the plantation and gra...
Major John B. Gallie
Killed in action while commanding the fort during the seco...
John Bigler
(1806 – 1871)
Born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvani...
John Brown of Kansas
Erected May 9, 1935
by
The Woman's
John H. Morgan
1825 - 1864
First lieutenant, Marshal's Regiment of ...
Historic Johnstown
1. Johnson Hall - 1763. Baronial home of Sir William Johns...
Johnny Appleseed
John Chapman, an actual person as well as a folk hero, liv...
John Logan Memorial
National Mall & Memorial Parks
“We shoul...
John W. Akin
1850 - 1907
Initiated in Cartersville Lodge No. 63 o...
John Dewey
After graduation from the University of Vermont in 1879, t...
Results for John
Major John Hatcher
(1757-1835)
Near this site is the plantation and grave site of John Hatcher, Georgia patriot, Revolutionary War soldier and statesman. From 1780 to 1800 he served in Candler’s Refugee Regiment of Richmond County, the Georgia Militia, Carr’s Rangers of Burke County, ...
Major John B. Gallie
Killed in action while commanding the fort during the second attack of the monitor MONTAUK, February 1, 1863. The 32-pounder beside which he was standing was struck while Gallie was going from gun to gun, encouraging his men to calmness ...
John Bigler
(1806 – 1871)
Born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, January 8, 1806, John Bigler was the eldest of what was said to be “a numerous family of children.” As a young man, he was apprenticed to the printing trade and became one ...
John Brown of Kansas
Erected May 9, 1935
by
The Woman's
Relief Corps
Department of Kansas
Auxiliary to the
Grand Army
"John Brown
of Kansas
He dared begin
He lost
But losing won"
Eugene ...
John H. Morgan
1825 - 1864
First lieutenant, Marshal's Regiment of Cavalry in the Mexican War Captain the "Lexington Rifles" 1857 captain Company A of the Kentucky Cavalry 1861. Colonel 2nd Kentucky Cavalry 1862 Brigadier General appointed from Tennessee December 11, 1862. His command, ...
Historic Johnstown
1. Johnson Hall - 1763. Baronial home of Sir William Johnson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the British Crown. Johnson Hall is listed as a National Historic Landmark. Prior to the Revolutionary War, the home was a Native American trade ...
Johnny Appleseed
John Chapman, an actual person as well as a folk hero, lived nearby along French Creek between 1797 and 1804. Records indicate he had a nursery there and one near Warren, Pa., before moving on to Ohio. Born 1774 in ...
John Logan Memorial
National Mall & Memorial Parks
“We should guard their graves with sacred vigilance. All that the consecrated wealth and taste of the Nation can add to their adornment and security is but a fitting tribute to the memory of her ...
John W. Akin
1850 - 1907
Initiated in Cartersville Lodge No. 63 on June 2, 1891, passed on June 30, & raised on
Aug. 4, 1891. Was W.M. 1893, 1894, 1899 & 1901. Jr. Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of GA in 1897 ...
John Dewey
After graduation from the University of Vermont in 1879, the noted philosopher, liberal, and advocate of progressive education (1859-1952) taught for the first two years of his distinguished career at Oil City's first high school, located on this site.
Marker is ...