Results for Milton House
65. Milton Clubhouse
65. Milton Clubhouse. 6861 Oak Street. Circa 1938. New Eng...
Milton House
The Milton House, a National Historic Landmar...
Hamilton Community House
Two Rivers Central Park Historic District
This prope...
National Historic Landmark-Hamilton Grange (A. Hamilton House)
National Historic Landmark - Hamilton Grange (Alexander Ha...
National Historic Landmark-Hamilton Fish House
National Historic Landmark-Hamilton Fish House
Resid...
National Historic Landmark - Milton House
This tall hexagonal building, constructed of concrete grou...
Hamilton Glass House
Near this Spot Stood the
Hamilton Glass House...
James Milton Cherry House
[Front]:
The home of James Milton Cherry (185...
S. Milton and Alba C. Webb House
The house was designed by Gottlieb Stucki of Logan ...
Milton House
Erected in 1844 by Joseph Goodrich, this frontier inn is c...
Results for Milton House
65. Milton Clubhouse
65. Milton Clubhouse. 6861 Oak Street. Circa 1938. New England. In 1913, The Milton Civic League was formed with the goal of making Milton a
"cleaner more beautiful and more modem city to live." The league worked to remove billboards, ...
Milton House
The Milton House, a National Historic Landmark, was constructed by Underground Railroad conductor and Wisconsin pioneer Joseph Goodrich. The unusual grout (lime mixed with coarse gravel and sand) house with its hexagonal three-story tower served as a local inn ...
Hamilton Community House
Two Rivers Central Park Historic District
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of Interior
1931
Marker is on West Park Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
National Historic Landmark-Hamilton Grange (A. Hamilton House)
National Historic Landmark - Hamilton Grange (Alexander Hamilton House)
This is the only home ever owned by Alexander Hamilton, who was among the important proponents of the Constitution and provided brilliant leadership as the first Secretary of the Treasury.
It ...
National Historic Landmark-Hamilton Fish House
National Historic Landmark-Hamilton Fish House
Residence (1808-c. 1838) of President Grant's Secretary of State (1869-77).
During his tenure, he proved to be an exceptional manager and added stability to a demoralized administration.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
Image Courtesy Library of ...
National Historic Landmark - Milton House
This tall hexagonal building, constructed of concrete grout and covered with plaster, is nationally significant not because of its unusual shape and construction, but because of its ante-bellum usage. Built as a hotel, it and the nearby log Goodrich Cabin ...
Hamilton Glass House
Near this Spot Stood the
Hamilton Glass House
Named for
Alexander Hamilton
Known also as Albany Glass Works
Founded about 1786 Abandoned 1815
This Marker Placed by
Tawasentha Chapter D.A.R
and The State of New York 1927
Marker is on Western Turnpike (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling ...
James Milton Cherry House
[Front]:
The home of James Milton Cherry (1856-1920) stood here until 1974. Cherry was a businessman, public servant, agriculturalist, and real estate developer in Rock Hill for 50 years. He helped found the Young Men’s Loan & Trust Co., one of ...
S. Milton and Alba C. Webb House
The house was designed by Gottlieb Stucki of Logan City in 1936 and is one on only two international Style houses built in Richmond. The Webb family was active in the Richmond community during the mid-century. Mr Webb was postmaster ...
Milton House
Erected in 1844 by Joseph Goodrich, this frontier inn is constructed of grout -- a mixture of gravel, lime, and water. An important stagecoach stop and transfer point, it was also a pre-Civil War station in the underground railroad, and ...