Results for Rice House
Rice House
Decision to Surrender
At 1:30 a.m., February 16, 186...
Price's Switch Schoolhouse
Built in 1840, Price's Switch School was the last one-room...
The Maurice Haines House
Maurice and Jeanette Haines
lived here from 1911 to ...
Historic Price House
2.5 mi. N.E. is the antebellum house of Col. Hawkins F. Pr...
Brevard-Rice House
Built in 1857 for Albert Hamilton Brevard
James H....
Results for Rice House
Rice House
Decision to Surrender
At 1:30 a.m., February 16, 1862, at a final council of war in the Rice house (originally located in front of you at the corner of Pillow and Petty streets) Confederate Generals Floyd, Pillow, and Buckner decided that ...
Price's Switch Schoolhouse
Built in 1840, Price's Switch School was the last one-room schoolhouse to operate in Sussex County. The building originally stood on Route 94, a quarter mile north of Price's Switch Road, but was moved to its current location in 1883. ...
The Maurice Haines House
Maurice and Jeanette Haines
lived here from 1911 to 1974.
He served years on Township
Committee and as Mayor. She was
a Quaker minister, admired for
her service to the community.
Marker is on N Main Street (County Route 541) south of Marlton Pike (New Jersey ...
Historic Price House
2.5 mi. N.E. is the antebellum house of Col. Hawkins F. Price; State Senator 1857-1865; Mem. Ga. Secession Convention.
A landmark of military operations near Cassville, where both Gen. Daniel Butterfield & Gen. Hooker (20th A.C.) [US] had headquarters May ...
Brevard-Rice House
Built in 1857 for Albert Hamilton Brevard
James H. Calrow, architect
Charles Pride, builder
Owned by Brevard heirs until 1869 purchased then by Emory Clapp, who added the library wing on the left. It remained in the Clapp family until ...