Results for Woodlawn
Indian Camp (Woodlawn) Plantation
In 1857, during the period of Greek revival architecture (...
Woodlawn Cemetery - West Palm Beach
In a roundabout at its center, this cemetery contains a Co...
Woodlawn Cemetery
This cemetery contains side by side plots of Confederate a...
Woodlawn
Home of James W. Wood
The frame house across the r...
Woodlawn
This house was built in 1828 by Major Charles Michie, a ve...
Woodlawn Cemetery
1914
Opened in 1914 on ten acres of donated land, th...
Historic Woodlawn Cemetery
Ohio Historical Marker
Founded in 1876 by a group of...
Woodlawn Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Organized 1869. Original building ¼ mile west. Rev. Thomas...
Site of Woodlawn Camp Meeting
Established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, the...
Woodlawn Cemetery Confederate Memorial
(Confederate Battle Flag)
1861 - 1865
...
Results for Woodlawn
Indian Camp (Woodlawn) Plantation
In 1857, during the period of Greek revival architecture (1820-1860), sugarcane planter Robert Camp built Indian Camp Plantation, deigned by architect Henry Howard. On Persac's map of the Mississippi, c1858, the tract of land is identified as "Woodlawn." The mansion ...
Woodlawn Cemetery - West Palm Beach
In a roundabout at its center, this cemetery contains a Confederate monument erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1941.
Also buried in this cemetery are approximately 30 Union veterans, including Willmon Whilldin of the 6th New Jersey ...
Woodlawn Cemetery
This cemetery contains side by side plots of Confederate and Union veterans each with their own monument. The Confederate monument was erected in 1913 by the United Confederate Veterans and lists the names of the 30 veterans buried there.
The ...
Woodlawn
Home of James W. Wood
The frame house across the road is Woodlawn, the home of James Ward Wood, who served as a private in Co. F (originally the Hampshire Riflemen), 7th Virginia Cavalry (CS), from January to August 1864. ...
Woodlawn
This house was built in 1828 by Major Charles Michie, a veteran of the War of 1812. During the War between the States it was for a time headquarters for Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman of the Federal Army. It ...
Woodlawn Cemetery
1914
Opened in 1914 on ten acres of donated land, the cemetery was the unofficial veterans cemetery until 1989 and is the home of Veterans Memorial Circle
Woodlawn Cemetery
Is listed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
Marker is on North Las Vegas Boulevard, ...
Historic Woodlawn Cemetery
Ohio Historical Marker
Founded in 1876 by a group of Toledo businessmen, Woodlawn Cemetery was designed in the tradition of the country's "rural cemetery" movement, which was first popularized in Europe in the 1830s. This movement reflects the change in American ...
Woodlawn Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Organized 1869. Original building ¼ mile west. Rev. Thomas Benton Wood, first Pastor. Land Given by Martha Kidd Vaughn, lumber by A.P. Presley.
Marker is at the intersection of State Highway 12 and Woodlawn Road on State Highway 12.
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Site of Woodlawn Camp Meeting
Established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, the camp was a popular center of religious and social life. Political candidates and vacationers attended the two-week meetings in August. Its forty-two year era ended in 1913.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Woodlawn Cemetery Confederate Memorial
(Confederate Battle Flag)
1861 - 1865
C * S * A
Sacred to
The Memory of
The Soldiers of
THE CONFEDERACY
Marker can be reached from Noland Rolad, on the right when traveling north.
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