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Green House

The Green family constructed this house about 1910. The exposed aggregate between the front trim boards is a variation of Eastlake or Stick design. Built by local builder Earl Simmons, it was bought by Mr. Tomesson from Canada who operated ...

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Stimson - Green House

The Stimson-Green House is a beautifully-preserved example of a fashionable turn-of-the-century Seattle home. Its first owner, Charles Stimson, moved to Seattle in 1889 and rapidly developed profitable timbering and real estate businesses in the nearby community of Ballard. He was ...

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Joseph Green House

Mississippi native Joseph Green settled in Orange Park around 1886, acquiring property in the African American community along McIntosh Avenue. Green constructed the 1,250 square foot, two-story house as his residence around 1893. The house remained in the Green family ...

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San Francisco Lawn Bowling Clubhouse and Greens

A San Francisco City

Landmark No. 181

California's

First Municipal

Lawn Bowling Greens

Established 1901

Marker is on Bowling Green Drive north of Martin Luther King Jr Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Will Semple Green House

Will Semple Green House

Erected 1868

Colusa Historical Marker 11

Dedicated - May 15, 2002

[Supporting plaque below reads]:

Will S. Green Home

California Historical

Landmark 831-1

Prominent Pioneer

Marker is on 6th Street near Market Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The William Green Hill House

Tennessean William Hickman Hill settled in Austin in the 1850s. He and his family became cultural and civic leaders. A grandson, William Green Hill (1853-1903), and his wife Ella Ione (Sanders) had this house built in 1890, angling it to ...

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Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church / Green Grove Schoolhouse

Side 1:

Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church

This church served as the focus for the religious, educational and cultural life of African Americans in the Green Grove community during the late 19th century and well into the 20th century. Deacons Perry Hudson, ...

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First School-House in Greene County

225 feet south of this spot the first school-house in Greene County was built by pioneers 1831. Small cabin, logs cut out for window and door openings. No shutter, door or chimney. Dirt floor. Three-legged benches. First teacher, Joseph Rountree. ...

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The Greeninger House

Preserved at this location through the generosity of the Thomas R. Bettencourt Endowment Fund.

Born in Germany, Adolph Greeninger came to San José in 1865. Starting with practically no means at the age of 23, Mr. Greeninger worked tirelessly at his ...

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Simon Green Atkins House

The Atkins House was built by Simon Green Atkins in 1893. Atkins was responsible for the development of the Columbian Heights neighborhood and for the creation of Slater Industrial Academy, later Winston-Salem University. Dr. Atkins came to Winston-Salem in 1890 ...

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