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BARRY FARMS

BARRY FARMS
Ward 8, Anacostia
Washington, DC

 The Barry Farm neighborhood is located off of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, west of historic Anacostia. The area is bounded by two arterial highways – Suitland Parkway on the east and Interstate 295 ...

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Barry Scobee Mountain

1 Mi. North 6300 Ft. Elev.

Camp grounds and lookout post (1850's-1880's) for military, mail coaches, freighters, travelers, emigrants. Site of area's last Indian raid, 1881. Part of John G. Prude Ranch.

Named by Gov. John Connally Dec. 21, 1964, to honor ...

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Commander Barry Carle

In Memoriam

Commander

Barry Carle

U.S. Navy

1933-1974

Died while in the service of his country

Deputy District Civil Engineer for the Commandant of the First Naval District

Responsible for the concept and the initial development of the plans for the Charlestown Naval Yard

Boston

National ...

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John Barry Memorial

John Barry,

Commodore, United States Navy.

Born County Wexford, Ireland, 1745;

Died in Philadelphia, 1805.

Marker is on 14th Street, NW just north of I (Eye) Street, NW, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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“Kate Barry”

1½ miles SE is Walnut Grove, home of Margaret Catherine Moore Barry (1752–1823). Local tradition says she was known as “Kate Barry” and acted as a scout for the Patriots before the Battle of Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781. With her ...

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Commodore John Barry

1745 - 1803

Father of the American Navy

Marker can be reached from 4th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Barry

This agricultural community was named for Corsicana businessman Bryan T. Barry, who developed the land deeded for the townsite by early settlers Dave and Effie Wright. The Barry Post Office was established in 1886, the same year the St. Louis, ...

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Commodore John Barry, U. S. N.

Father of the Navy

of the

United States

Born in Wexford, Ireland

1745

Died in Philadelphia

1803

Presented to the

City of Philadelphia

by the

Friendly Sons of St. Patrick

1907

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Barry Alvarez

Winningest coach in UW football history with 118-73-4 record

Guided Badgers to three Big Ten and three Rose Bowl titles in 16 seasons (1990-2006)

Led UW to .727 winning percentage (8-3 record) in bowl games (best in college history at time of ...

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Barry Farm - Hillsdale

Bounded by St. Elizabeths Hospital, Alabama Avenue and Morris Road, SE, and the Anacostia River

In 1867 the U.S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands (Freedmen’s Bureau) purchased 375 acres from white farmers David and Julia Barry to resettle ...

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