Results for Washington County
First Confederate Company Organized in Washington County
Near this spot a flag
was presented to the
Washington County Civil War Monument
This monument
is presented by
Dr. Erskine ...
Washington County C. S. A.
Washington county was the most populous in the state durin...
First Court of Washington County
On Feb. 23, 1778, 0.6 mile NE at the house of Col. Charles...
Washington County Honor Rolls Memorial
The following twenty-one (21) honor roll memorials are arr...
Washington County Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the
honor and sacrifice
...
Washington County Courthouse / Salem Downtown Historic District
Washington County Courthouse
County formed 18...
Carter County / Washington County
[Front]
Established 1796 named in honor of
Lan...
Washington County Courthouse
Three earlier courthouses stood on this site, the first co...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washin...
Results for Washington County
First Confederate Company Organized in Washington County
Near this spot a flag
was presented to the
First Confederate Company
organized in
Washington County
Co. E, 2nd Cavalry Reg’t
Arkansas Volunteers
Capt. T.J. Kelly
May 1861
Marker is at the intersection of Center Street and East Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Center Street.
Courtesy ...
Washington County Civil War Monument
This monument
is presented by
Dr. Erskine G. Clark
to the Village of
Sandy HillDedicated to the honor and patriotism of the soldiers of Washington County who served in our war to suppress the southern rebellion of 1861, waged against ...
Washington County C. S. A.
Washington county was the most populous in the state during the Civil War. It served as a center for production, warehousing, transportation, communications, and had a large quartermaster depot. Local wartime factories made spinning jennies, lumber, pots, kettles, wagons, and ...
First Court of Washington County
On Feb. 23, 1778, 0.6 mile NE at the house of Col. Charles Robertson, Trustee, on the east “east (Catbird) branch of Sinking Creek” was held the First Court of the newly formed County of Washington, North Carolina, with John ...
Washington County Honor Rolls Memorial
The following twenty-one (21) honor roll memorials are arranged as one single ‘marching army in review.’ They are arrayed east to west (starting from the side-walk stairs) in a chronological order (from the American Revolution and ending with Vietnam War.)
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Washington County Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the
honor and sacrifice
of our men and women
who served our Country
in all wars
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Let none forget
they gave their all
and faltered not
when came the call
Marker is at ...
Washington County Courthouse / Salem Downtown Historic District
Washington County Courthouse
County formed 1814 by General Assembly of Indiana Territory. Commissioners selected county seat and named it Salem. This third courthouse completed 1888 using locally quarried limestone. Designed in Richardsonian Romanesque Style by Harry P. McDonald, Louisville. Listed in ...
Carter County / Washington County
[Front]
Established 1796 named in honor of
Landon Carter
Treasurer of Washington and Hamilton Districts. Speaker of the first State of Franklin Senate, later its Secretary of State, also Lieutenant Colonel of the Washington District Militia.
[Reverse]
Established 1777 named in honor
George Washington
Colonel in the ...
Washington County Courthouse
Three earlier courthouses stood on this site, the first constructed about 1800. The present Washington County courthouse was completed in 1868, replacing the 1850 building burned by a Union soldier in Dec. 1864. The only new courthouse built in Virginia ...
Washington County Courthouse Square
West Bend, Wisconsin
This block was deeded to Washington County on May 2, 1853, by the Wightman, Kilbourn, Kneeland, and Wolcott families to locate and erect county buildings. The original courthouse, constructed in 1854, was relocated to Main Street when the ...