Results for Johnson House
3. Diamond-Johnson House
3. Diamond-Johnson House. 6732 Berryhill Street. Circa 190...
10. Williams-Johnson House
The Williams-Johnson house located at 6780 Berryhill Stree...
Nathan and Mary Johnson House
Nathan and Mary Johnson were free blacks livi...
Johnson House
The Johnson House, a National Historic Landmark,...
Johnson County Court Houses
1ST ~ Court held Smiley’s Mill, 5 miles S.E. of Fra...
National Historic Landmark-Ralph Johnson Bunche House
National Historic Landmark- Ralph Johnson Bunche House
National Historic Landmark-Johnson House
National Historic Landmark-Johnson House
Philadelphi...
National Historic Landmark - Johnson House
National Historic Landmark - The Johnson House
Phil...
National Historic Landmark - Herbert Johnson House
Built in 1937-1938 for the President of Johnson's Wax Comp...
Young-Johnson House
c. 1770
"Tradition
of American
Revolutio...
Results for Johnson House
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 ...
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 ...
Nathan and Mary Johnson House
Nathan and Mary Johnson were free blacks living in New Bedford, Massachusetts, who owned a block of properties including their longtime home and the neighboring old Friends meetinghouse. Nathan Johnson was an active abolitionist who assisted numerous fugitive slaves, ...
Johnson House
The Johnson House, a National Historic Landmark, is significant for its role in the antislavery movement and the Underground Railroad. Philadelphia, especially the Germantown section of the city, was a center of the 19th-century American movement to abolish slavery, ...
Johnson County Court Houses
1ST ~ Court held Smiley’s Mill, 5 miles S.E. of Franklin Oct. 16, 1823
2ND ~ George King home, Franklin, Indiana,
March, 1824
3RD ~ North Main Street, Lot 35, Log, 2 stories, Oct., 1824
4TH ~ Brick, 2 stories, May ...
National Historic Landmark-Ralph Johnson Bunche House
National Historic Landmark- Ralph Johnson Bunche House
This was the home of the distinguished Afro-American diplomat and scholar who served as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.
He negotiated the Israeli-Arab Truce of 1949 and was consequently awarded the Nobel Peace ...
National Historic Landmark-Johnson House
National Historic Landmark-Johnson House
Philadelphia was a center of the nineteenth-century American movement to abolish slavery, and the Johnson House was one of the important stations on the Underground Railroad that helped lead so many to freedom.
From 1770 to 1908, ...
National Historic Landmark - Johnson House
National Historic Landmark - The Johnson House
Philadelphia was a center of the nineteenth-century American movement to abolish slavery, and the Johnson House was one of the important stations on the Underground Railroad that helped lead so many to freedom. ...
National Historic Landmark - Herbert Johnson House
Built in 1937-1938 for the President of Johnson's Wax Company, this large house was considered by its architect the finest (and most expensive) house he had built up to that date. Frank Lloyd Wright's design is so completely wedded to ...
Young-Johnson House
c. 1770
"Tradition
of American
Revolution"
written in
this house.
Marker is on Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org