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Capt. John Crane
Capt. John Crane
of Col. Ludington’s regiment
...
John J. Wright Parksite
Memorial Plaque
Dr. Sadie C. Johnson
Robert C....
Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project
Built (1938-1943) and maintained by the U.S. Army C...
Johnstown Flood
On May 31, 1889, a wall of water and wreckage 35 fe...
The John A. Wilson Building
The John A. Wilson Building is headquarters of the local g...
In Memory of Sergeant John J. Clark
John J. Clark was born in Canada in 1844.
He enlist...
John Heath
John Heath was born on 8 May 1758 in Northumberland County...
John Brown Scaffold
Within these grounds a short distance east of this marker ...
Prince George’s County - St. John’s Church
Erected 1723. (King George's Parish established 1692). Cre...
Birthplace of Johnny Appleseed
Near this site was born
John Chapman
kn...
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Capt. John Crane
Capt. John Crane
of Col. Ludington’s regiment
kept a tavern, built 1772,
which formerly stood here.
He was County Judge and
first Town Clerk of Carmel.
New York State Education Department 1932
Replaced by Putnam County Historian 2001
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 6 and East ...
John J. Wright Parksite
Memorial Plaque
Dr. Sadie C. Johnson
Robert C. Crump
Aaron A. Fairchild
Alma P. Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Cuba Robinson
Booker T. Ross
Dock Sample
Rev. Fennell F. Terrell
Lewis J. Terrell
Rebecca L. Terrell
Dudley C. Ware
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Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project
Built (1938-1943) and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Pittsburgh District), the JLFPP reflects the 1930s move toward a major federal role in local flood protection. This concrete-paved channel project, extending 9.2 miles along Johnstown's three rivers, became ...
Johnstown Flood
On May 31, 1889, a wall of water and wreckage 35 feet high traveled 14 miles from the broken South Fork Dam, destroying more than 1,600 homes and claiming 2,209 lives. Public and private efforts from across America helped Johnstown ...
The John A. Wilson Building
The John A. Wilson Building is headquarters of the local government that serves the nearly 600,000 citizens who call the Nation's capital their home. The Mayor and the 13-member Council, elected by residents of the District of Columbia, oversee all ...
In Memory of Sergeant John J. Clark
John J. Clark was born in Canada in 1844.
He enlisted as a private in Company F of
the New York Infantry in 1862, serving
actively in the Civil War. After being shot
in the hand and contracting typhoid
fever, he was honorably discharged ...
John Heath
John Heath was born on 8 May 1758 in Northumberland County. He attended William & Mary College and on 5 Dec. 1776, he and four of his classmates founded Phi Beta Kappa, a prestigious undergraduate honors organization. He became its ...
John Brown Scaffold
Within these grounds a short distance east of this marker is the site of the scaffold on which John Brown, leader of the Harpers Ferry raid, was executed December the Second, 1859.
Marker is at the intersection of S. Samuel Street ...
Prince George’s County - St. John’s Church
Erected 1723. (King George's Parish established 1692). Credible evidence and honest tradition record that Washington attended services here on numerous occasions.
Marker is on Broad Creek Church Road 0.1 miles south of Oxon Hill Road, on the right when traveling south. ...
Birthplace of Johnny Appleseed
Near this site was born
John Chapman
known as
Johnny Appleseed
Sept. 26, 1774 — Mar. 18, 1845
Marker is on Johnny Appleseed Lane 0.3 miles south of Mechanic Street, on the left when traveling south.
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