Results for Manchester
New Manchester Mill at Sweetwater Creek
Influenced by the Roswell Mill 30 miles to ...
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District is...
Manchester Industrial Historic District
Manchester Industrial Historic District is located at the ...
Manchester Lodge No. 14
On September 19, 1795, Manchester Lodge No. 14, A.F.&A. M....
Florence Depot (1852) / Wilmington & Manchester RR
Florence Depot
The original depot n...
Site of Manchester
A flourishing town once stood here; Settled before 1799; S...
Manchester War Memorial
In memory
of our soldiers
dead
186...
Manchester & Free Bridges
By 1873, complaints about Mayo’s’ tolls led to...
Manchester
The Second Cavalry Division and the Sixth Corps, Army of t...
Manchester Elliott Grays
(front)
Here on the site of the old market
Results for Manchester
New Manchester Mill at Sweetwater Creek
Influenced by the Roswell Mill 30 miles to the east, Col. James Rogers and Charles McDonald, a former Georgia governor, built a cotton mill in 1845 on a tract of land that would later become a village called New ...
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District is on a rise above the south bank of the James River in what was Manchester, a separate city that became a part of Richmond in 1910. The Lee, Mayo, and Manchester Bridges link ...
Manchester Industrial Historic District
Manchester Industrial Historic District is located at the falls of the James River on the south bank. The industrial area of Manchester developed between 1880 and 1949 with a wide variety of high quality masonry buildings, solidly constructed and handsomely ...
Manchester Lodge No. 14
On September 19, 1795, Manchester Lodge No. 14, A.F.&A. M., laid the cornerstone of its first temple on this site. The ceremony was conducted by the worshipful master Archibald Campbell, grand master John Marshall, and deputy grand master Robert Brooke. ...
Florence Depot (1852) / Wilmington & Manchester RR
Florence Depot
The original depot named Florence was built here in 1852, where the Wilmington & Manchester RR crossed present-day Hoffmeyer Rd. It was named for Florence Harllee (1848-1927), daughter of the railroad's president, William W. Harllee (1812-1897). In ...
Site of Manchester
A flourishing town once stood here; Settled before 1799; Stage-coach relay; Shipping center for cotton traffic by boat to Charleston; A busy point on Wilmington & Manchester Railroad, 1852-1872, (station was 1 mile southeast); Noted for its taverns, horse-racing, games ...
Manchester War Memorial
In memory
of our soldiers
dead
1861 - 1865
1898 - 1899
WW I WW II
1917 - 1918 1941 - 1946
Korean Vietnam
1950 ...
Manchester & Free Bridges
By 1873, complaints about Mayo’s’ tolls led to the opening of the Free Bridge.
The day after the Free Bridge opened, thousands crowded onto it to watch the Reverend John Jasper conduct a large group-baptism ceremony in the river.
For ...
Manchester
The Second Cavalry Division and the Sixth Corps, Army of the Potomac, camped about Manchester June 30, 1963. Headquarters for Major General John Sedgwick was located on nearby Old Fort School House Road. On the night of July 1, the ...
Manchester Elliott Grays
(front)
Here on the site of the old market
square the Manchester Elliott Grays,
the first volunteer company in this
section, was mustered into service
May 9, 1861, commanded by Louis
Francis Bossieux. After attending
services at the old Ninth ...