Results for Brunswick
Brunswick Hotel
With the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1883,...
Brunswick County / Greensville County
Brunswick County
Formed in 1720 from Prince George, ...
Hotel Brunswick
Constructed in 1909, Hotel Brunswick was built by prominen...
New Brunswick Inn Site
Under the rooftree of the Inn
which occupied ...
Brunswick Stew
The first Brunswick
Stew was made here in
the ...
New Brunswick Sailors
The city of New Brunswick, N.J.
erects this memorial...
Brunswick
Founded c. 1725, long a principal port of N.C., site of Sp...
Brunswick Hotel
Circa 1870
On this site in 1870, the Brunswick Hotel...
Brunswick Town State Historic Site
Brunswick Town State Historic Site was established on land...
Brunswick's "Liberty Ships"
During World War II, the J.A. Jones Construction Company o...
Results for Brunswick
Brunswick Hotel
With the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1883, a host of railroad hotels were constructed on Railroad Street, just south of the tracks. The street itself is a contributing site to the National Historic Register of Historic Places, ...
Brunswick County / Greensville County
Brunswick County
Formed in 1720 from Prince George, Surry, and Isle of Wight. Named for the House of Brunswick, which came to the throne of England in 1714, when George I was crowned king. Colonial Fort Christanna was in this county.
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Hotel Brunswick
Constructed in 1909, Hotel Brunswick was built by prominent businessmen, John Mulligan and J. W. Thompson. Kingman's first three story building, constructed of local quarried tufa stone, featured 50 cowboy rooms with shared bath facilities, a dining room with service ...
New Brunswick Inn Site
Under the rooftree of the Inn
which occupied this site
General Washington tarried
when in New Brunswick
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On the adjoining square
upon the arrival of the express rider
the Declaration of Independence
was acclaimed by all loyal citizens
on July 9, 1776
New Brunswick was the third town
in which ...
Brunswick Stew
The first Brunswick
Stew was made here in
the Brunswick - Golden
Isles area in early
colonial days. It remains
an American Favorite.
Marker is on I-95 (at milepost 40) when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
New Brunswick Sailors
The city of New Brunswick, N.J.
erects this memorial
to her three sons
who perished on the U.S.S. Maine
February 15, 1898
in Havana Harbor, Cuba
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Frederick Lawrence Jernee
William Henry Robinson
John Henry Ziegler
Back of Monument:
In memory of the
New Brunswick N.J.
sailors who lost their lives on
U.S.S. Maine
Marker ...
Brunswick
Founded c. 1725, long a principal port of N.C., site of Spanish attack, 1748, and of Stamp Act resistance, 1766. Later abandoned. Was 2 mi. S.E.
Marker is on Plantation Road near Orton Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
Brunswick Hotel
Circa 1870
On this site in 1870, the Brunswick Hotel was constructed. The Hotel was three stories high with wide porches on the first two stories. It had 29 rooms and a restaurant. The Hotel was a destination spot for vacationing ...
Brunswick Town State Historic Site
Brunswick Town State Historic Site was established on land donated to the State of North Carolina in December, 1952, by James Laurence Sprunt and his four sons, James Laurence Sprunt, Jr., Kenneth Murchison Sprunt, Samuel Nash Sprunt, and Laurence Gray ...
Brunswick's "Liberty Ships"
During World War II, the J.A. Jones Construction Company operated a plant approx. 1 mile south of this point on Brunswick`s waterfront. Between 1942 and 1944, a skilled labor force of over 16,000 men and women worked in service to ...