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Raymond Building
1911
As the keystone shows, this building was constr...
Raymond
(Wild Cat Station)
The San Joaquin Valley and Yosemi...
Raymond C. Schultz Park
This riverfront park is dedicated to Raymond C. Schultz, c...
Old St. Raymond’s Church
1860
The Oldest Extant Catholic Church Building
<...G. Raymond Rettew
A West Chester chemist, he pioneered the mass production o...
Battle of Raymond
May 12, 1863, on Fourteen Mile Creek, 2,500 Confederate tr...
Raymond-Richardson Aviation School
Wesley Raymond, Robert Richardson and others founded a sch...
Raymond J. "Chappie" Chapman
1891-1920
Cleveland Indians shortstop killed by a ...
Raymond Philip Shafer
(1917-2006)
Pa. State Senator, 1959-63, Lt. Governor...
Captain Clapp Raymond
Commemorating
Captain Clapp Raymond
Of the Wil...
Results for Raymond
Raymond Building
1911
As the keystone shows, this building was constructed in 1911. Its owner was R.O. Raymond, M.D., one of Flagstaff’s first doctors. Raymond came west for his health. After a short stay in Williams, he moved to Flagstaff in 1906.
He was ...
Raymond
(Wild Cat Station)
The San Joaquin Valley and Yosemite Railroad was incorporated on February 15, 1886 by the Southern Pacific Company. The 21 miletrack ran between Berenda and Raymond. At this location, a turntable allowed the locomotive to be turned around ...
Raymond C. Schultz Park
This riverfront park is dedicated to Raymond C. Schultz, celebrated public official who served as McCracken County Judge Executive from 1974 to 1985. An Ohio county native, Judge Schultz was born July 8, 1911. He was a graduate and lecture ...
Old St. Raymond’s Church
1860
The Oldest Extant Catholic Church Building
In Alameda and Contra Costa Counties
This land was donated as a Catholic site by Michael
Murray and Jeremiah Fallon, who was one of the
rescuers of the ill fated Donner Party in the Sierra.
Tom Donlan was killed ...
G. Raymond Rettew
A West Chester chemist, he pioneered the mass production of penicillin, the world's first antibiotic. In 1943, with Wyeth Laboratories, his lab (a converted auto repair shop here) made & sent more penicillin to the Armed Forces than any other ...
Battle of Raymond
May 12, 1863, on Fourteen Mile Creek, 2,500 Confederate troops under Gen. John Gregg attacked a 10,000 man corps under Gen. James B. McPherson. Outnumbered, Gregg was forced to withdraw to Jackson.
Marker is on Mississippi Route 18 0.1 miles west ...
Raymond-Richardson Aviation School
Wesley Raymond, Robert Richardson and others founded a school here in 1939 to teach basic flight skills to college students. With the start of World War II, the school became the 63rd Flight Training Detachment Airbase and provided primary flight ...
Raymond J. "Chappie" Chapman
1891-1920
Cleveland Indians shortstop killed by a ball thrown by Yankee pitcher Carl Mays at the New York Polo Grounds. He is the only major league player killed by a pitched ball. Fans paid for his monument with nickles and ...
Raymond Philip Shafer
(1917-2006)
Pa. State Senator, 1959-63, Lt. Governor, 1963-67, and Governor, 1967-71. The 1874 state charter was substantially reformed at a constitutional convention during his term. He promoted improvements in welfare, transportation, education, and environment, and public sector unionization. He became counsel ...
Captain Clapp Raymond
Commemorating
Captain Clapp Raymond
Of the Wilton Militia
Who Resided in This House
And All Officers and Men
Who Served During
The War for Independence
From the Parish of Wilton, Conn.
Presented by
Drum Hill Chapter NSDAR
1976
Marker is on Danbury Road (U.S. 7) 0.2 miles south of Cricket Lane, ...