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Stanley-Whitman House
The Stanley-Whitman House dates from 1720 but...
William Stanley
William Stanley
1858 1916
Inventor
H...
Stanley Toy Company
This building is all that remains of the once-larger Stanl...
Stanley House Museum
Built 1891
This two-acre site is dedicated to preser...
Matthew Stanley Quay Home
This house, built by Samuel French, about 1845, was the ho...
Stanley's Mill
This is the former site of a dam, a grindstone and an elec...
Edward Stanley Robbins
Well-known throughout the nation and the world for his inn...
Stanley P Butchart 1928 - 2008 / C-140 Jetstar
Stanley P Butchart
1928 - 2008
After recei...
Stanley & Wood March To Durand's Mill
July 19, 1864. When it became apparent that a wide gap exi...
Stanley and Emily Finch House
Constructed in 1927 and 1928 for $13,500, this house has a...
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Stanley-Whitman House
The Stanley-Whitman House dates from 1720 but incorporates earlier features typical of late-17th-century work. One of few surviving 17th- century frame houses in New England, it is a classic New England saltbox, with its typical long, sloping roof to ...
William Stanley
William Stanley
1858 1916
Inventor
His genius made Great Barrington the first community to be lighted by alternating current in March 1886.
Monument erected by the Rotary Club of Great Barrington on its fiftieth anniversary.
May 18th 1974
Marker is at the intersection of Main ...
Stanley Toy Company
This building is all that remains of the once-larger Stanley Toy Company building. Established by Chester Schwedler in 1946, the Stanley Toy Company made cast-metal horse-drawn carriages and bunny toy carts. On December 29, 1949, fire destroyed the building and ...
Stanley House Museum
Built 1891
This two-acre site is dedicated to preserving a visible link to early Garden Grove. Edward G. Ware settled here in 1876 becoming a prominent rancher. His daughter L. Agnes Ware Stanley, was an early school teacher. Deeded in 1970 ...
Matthew Stanley Quay Home
This house, built by Samuel French, about 1845, was the home (1884-1904) of Matthew Stanley Quay. Born in 1833, Quay graduated at age 17 from Jefferson College. His first political office was as prothonotary. After a brilliant Civil War record ...
Stanley's Mill
This is the former site of a dam, a grindstone and an electrical power plant, locally known as "Stanley's Mill." It was also used as a log sluiceway and popular recreation area. First used on December 26, 1877, the electrical ...
Edward Stanley Robbins
Well-known throughout the nation and the world for his innovative work with rubber and vinyl, E. Stanley Robbins supplied rubber inner tubes, retread rubber and, later synthetic rubber for the Armed Forces in WW II.
Inducted 2010
City of Florence
Walk of Honor
Marker ...
Stanley P Butchart 1928 - 2008 / C-140 Jetstar
Stanley P Butchart
1928 - 2008
After receiving primary and secondary civilian pilot training. Butchart enlisted in the U.S. Navy in July 1942. Upon his completion of flight training at Corpus Christi, Tex., he joined torpedo-bomber Air Group VT-51 and ...
Stanley & Wood March To Durand's Mill
July 19, 1864. When it became apparent that a wide gap existed in Federal troop deployment along Peachtree Cr. Between Peachtree Rd. & this, the old Williams Mill Rd., two divs. of Howard’s 4th A.C. were sent S.E. from Buckhead ...
Stanley and Emily Finch House
Constructed in 1927 and 1928 for $13,500, this house has associations with several prominent Austinites. Its original owners were University of Texas Civil Engineering Professor Stanley P. Finch and his wife Emily (Rice). Finch’s UT colleague, architect Raymond Everett, designed ...