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Sarah Holten and the Accusers
Sarah Holten was one of the accusers involved in the witch...
Judge Samuel Holten
Judge Samuel Holten (1738-1816) was a practicing doctor fo...
Thomas M. Holt
Governor, 1891-93; cotton mill owner. Sponsor of railroad ...
Holtville School
In the late 1930's and early 1940's Holtville School won n...
Ryves Holt House
Oldest Building Standing in State of Delaware
In thi...
Holt’s Trail
By the sincerity of
his dedication and perseverance<...
Samuel Holten House
1670
A fine example of chronological and architectur...
Lou Holtz
Head Coach
100 wins, 30 losses, 2 ties
Nationa...
Holt & Balcom Logging Camp No. 1
Generally called "Depot Camp," it is the oldest standing l...
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Governor of Georgia (1877-1882), U.S. Congressman (1853-18...
Results for Holt
Sarah Holten and the Accusers
Sarah Holten was one of the accusers involved in the witchcraft hysteria. One of the people she accused of wrongdoing was Rebecca Nurse. Unlike many of the other accusers, she was not a child and she was married. The accusers ...
Judge Samuel Holten
Judge Samuel Holten (1738-1816) was a practicing doctor for many years, but he also served the community through various government positions. For instance, Holten served as a judge for over thirty years. He took more of an active role in ...
Thomas M. Holt
Governor, 1891-93; cotton mill owner. Sponsor of railroad development and state aid to education. Home stood 350 yards S.
Marker is at the intersection of NC Highway 49/Graham Road and Holt Street on NC Highway 49/Graham Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Holtville School
In the late 1930's and early 1940's Holtville School won national acclaim as one the foremost examples of the progressive education movement in the U.S. It was one of 33 southern schools in 1938 chosen to receive financial support in ...
Ryves Holt House
Oldest Building Standing in State of Delaware
In this house lived
Ryves Holt
Chief Justice
of “Three Lower Counties On Delaware,”
1745 to 1763
Member of Assembly
of “Three Lower Counties On Delaware,”
1734-1737, 1742-1744, 1746-1755,
And Speaker of Assembly
1742-1744, and 1746-1752.
...
Holt’s Trail
By the sincerity of
his dedication and perseverance
Dr. James W. Holt, Jr.
motivated by the love for his community and the understanding of his environment, has served to preserve here an unspoiled display of our historical foundation which will ensure that all ...
Samuel Holten House
1670
A fine example of chronological and architectural house development, this was the 1692 home of Sarah Holton, who gave damaging testimony against Rebecca Nurse during the witchcraft hysteria.
Here during revolutionary period lived Samuel Holten – physician, statesman, and judge. A ...
Lou Holtz
Head Coach
100 wins, 30 losses, 2 ties
National Championship: 1988
"Trust, Love, Commitment"
Marker can be reached from Moose Krause Cir, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Holt & Balcom Logging Camp No. 1
Generally called "Depot Camp," it is the oldest standing lumber camp in Wisconsin.
It remains where originally built in 1880, in what was one of the greatest white pine regions of the middle west. Expert woodsmen built the camp as ...
Alfred Holt Colquitt
Governor of Georgia (1877-1882), U.S. Congressman (1853-1855), U.S. Senator (1883-1894), Major U.S. Army in the Mexican War, Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army, Alfred Holt Colquitt is buried here. Born in Walton County, Georgia, April 20, 1824, he died in Washington, ...