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The Red House
Pierre-Louis de Lorimier, French-Canadian fur trader, Indi...
The Red House Interpretive Center
The Red House Interpretive Center, under construction from...
On this site stood the old "Red House"
Headquarters of Colonel Jose de las Piedras, commander of ...
The Red Brick Schoolhouse
This former one room
Schoolhouse was the
o...
The Red Cross Convalescent House
Following the nation’s entry into World War I, the America...
The Iredell House
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places
J...
Scottsdale Grammar School / The Little Red Schoolhouse
1909
State Plaque:
Scottsdale Grammar School
Red House and the McDowell Family
Nearby once stood a log house painted red built by the McD...
The Little Red Lighthouse
Fort Washington Park
The Little Red Lighthouse stopp...
Patriots Massacred in the Hancock House
In commemoration of
the patriots massacred
in ...
Results for The Red House
The Red House
Pierre-Louis de Lorimier, French-Canadian fur trader, Indian agent, and founder of Cape Girardeau, built the Red House in the late 1790s west of this location on what is now the parking lot of St. Vincent's Church.
The Red House served as ...
The Red House Interpretive Center
The Red House Interpretive Center, under construction from 2002-2004, is a cooperative effort of the Cape Girardeau Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission and the City of Cape Girardeau. The project was funded in part through grants from the Missouri Department ...
On this site stood the old "Red House"
Headquarters of Colonel Jose de las Piedras, commander of the Mexican garrison in Nacogdoches, 1827-1839. The property, after the Texas Revolution, of General Thomas J. Rusk. Served as classrooms for the University of Nacogdoches, 1845-1852.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
The Red Brick Schoolhouse
This former one room
Schoolhouse was the
original Ridgewood Grove
School Number 44. Built
in 1846 it was used
until 1894 by Ridgewood
Township. In 1894 the
proposed closing of this
school resulted in the
incorporation of the
Borough of ...
The Red Cross Convalescent House
Following the nation’s entry into World War I, the American Red Cross was authorized to construct convalescent houses adjacent to military hospitals. These facilities provided recreation away from a hospital atmosphere, and helped boost the morale of recuperating patients. The ...
The Iredell House
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places
James Iredell (1751-1799), Attorney General of North Carolina, 1779 to 1781. Fought for NC's ratification of the United States Constitution. Nominated Associate Justice of the first US Supreme Court Feb. 8, 1790 by ...
Scottsdale Grammar School / The Little Red Schoolhouse
1909
State Plaque:
Scottsdale Grammar School
Dedicated February 26, 1910
on the 73rd birthday of
Scottsdale's founder
Chaplain Winfield Scott
This building served the
people of Scottsdale as
School
Community Center
City Hall and Justice Court
Library
City of Scottsdale Marker:
Little Red Schoolhouse
1909
1909 - 1928 Scottsdale Grammar School
1973 - Present Scottsdale Chamber of ...
Red House and the McDowell Family
Nearby once stood a log house painted red built by the McDowell family. John McDowell received land here for surveying Borden's Grant in the late 1730's. In 1742 McDowell was killed during a conflict between settlers and Indians. Dr. Ephraim ...
The Little Red Lighthouse
Fort Washington Park
The Little Red Lighthouse stopped being used as a functional lighthouse long ago, but over the years this 40-foot-high structure has become a beacon of another kind. Located underneath the George Washington Bridge along this treacherous section of ...
Patriots Massacred in the Hancock House
In commemoration of
the patriots massacred
in the Hancock House
March 21, 1778.
Erected
by the Patriotic Order
Sons of America
of Salem County
July 2, 1932.
Marker is at the intersection of Front Street and Locust Island Road, on the left when traveling south on Front Street.
Courtesy ...