Results for John
99. Johnson Drug Store
99. Johnson Drug Store. 5216 Willing Street. 1910. Masonry...
3. Diamond-Johnson House
3. Diamond-Johnson House. 6732 Berryhill Street. Circa 190...
Upjohn World HQ
HISTORY – buil...
10. Williams-Johnson House
The Williams-Johnson house located at 6780 Berryhill Stree...
John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas
The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the r...
Stop 6: St. John's Cemetery
St. John's Cemetery contains the burial plots of Arthur Hinot...
Old Tannery Farm, once home of John Brown
A number of Hudson Ohio's historic plaques reference John ...
Tituba and John Indian
Tituba and John Indian were married servants in the Parris...
John Hancock
John Hancock (1737-1793) was born into a family of ministe...
John Winthrop: Founder's Memorial
John Winthrop (1588-1649) was an English aristocrat and th...
Results for John
99. Johnson Drug Store
99. Johnson Drug Store. 5216 Willing Street. 1910. Masonry Vernacular. This building was occupied by Johnston's Drug Store, and in the 1920s a doctor's office was located on the second floor.
3. Diamond-Johnson House
3. Diamond-Johnson House. 6732 Berryhill Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. Unique architectural features of the house include the
two-story projecting bays on its front facade. This house was acquired by the Steam and Lumber Company, later known as the Bagdad ...
Upjohn World HQ
HISTORY – built in 1936 - Architect: Albert Kahn
Upjohn Company was founded in 1886 by Dr. William E. Upjohn, a 1875 graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School. The company ...
10. Williams-Johnson House
The Williams-Johnson house located at 6780 Berryhill Street was constructed between 1913 and 1915 by D.T. Williams. D.T. Williams was a prominent general merchandiser in downtown Milton during the early 20th Century.
D.T. Williams was from Chumuckla, Florida. He arrived ...
John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas
The John P. McGovern Hall of the Americas celebrates the remarkable diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as well as the continuity of their rich cultural traditions.
See the Museum’s magnificent collection of rugs, pottery, ...
Stop 6: St. John's Cemetery
St. John's Cemetery contains the burial plots of Arthur Hinote and Bernice Bryars, victims of the 1931 "Sweet Heart Murders." The funeral held in their honor was said to have been the largest funeral conducted in the history of Pensacola.
Old Tannery Farm, once home of John Brown
A number of Hudson Ohio's historic plaques reference John Brown. The famous abolitionist came to Hudson with his family as a five-year old in 1805.
John's father Owen, often referred to as Squire Brown, played a major role in ...
Tituba and John Indian
Tituba and John Indian were married servants in the Parris household. They both served Samuel Parris in Barbados and in Salem. Tituba was fully involved in the witchcraft hysteria. When Elizabeth Parris, Abigail Williams, and other young girls started complaining ...
John Hancock
John Hancock (1737-1793) was born into a family of ministers outside of Boston. Unfortunately, his father died when he was seven and his mother could not afford to support the family on her own. They moved in with Hancock’s grandparents, ...
John Winthrop: Founder's Memorial
John Winthrop (1588-1649) was an English aristocrat and the only son to a lord. He married numerous times and became a widower. His wife Margaret by all accounts was the love of his life. Altogether, Winthrop had 16 children between ...