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Pride of Delaware Lodge #349 IBPOEW
The Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the Wo...
Lawrence House, 1840
Home of the wheelwright and site of the wheelwright shop.<...
Delaware Canal
Uhlertown, known as Mexico at an earlier date, was named f...
St. Lawrence Church
St. Lawrence, WI
The congregation of St. Lawrence wa...
Belvidere Delaware Railroad
This section of the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park ...
Barkley's Law Office
Alben W. Barkley, Congressman, U.S. Senator and Vice Presi...
Lewis Lawrence Griffin
Born in South Carolina, October 3, 1794, Lewis Lawrence Gr...
Wardlaw-Smith-Goza Conference Center
The Wardlaw-Smith House was acquired by Mr. and Mrs. Willi...
The Wardlaw-Smith House
The Wardlaw-Smith House was erected in the early 1860's fo...
Scott's Law Office
Just to the west stands the law office occupied in early l...
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Pride of Delaware Lodge #349 IBPOEW
The Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World was formally organized in 1898. Designed to promote civic improvements, the IBPOEW is one of the largest fraternal organizations of its type in the world. Responding to the request of ...
Lawrence House, 1840
Home of the wheelwright and site of the wheelwright shop.
Harvey Brearley’s store 1837
Marker is on Lawrenceville Road (Main Street) (U.S. 206) ¼ mile north of Gordon Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Delaware Canal
Uhlertown, known as Mexico at an earlier date, was named for Michael Uhler, boatbuilder and operator of a line of canal boats. Lock No. 18 and well kept buildings are interesting reminders of canal days.
Marker is on Uhlerstown Hill ...
St. Lawrence Church
St. Lawrence, WI
The congregation of St. Lawrence was organized in 1846 and is one of the oldest Roman Catholic parishes in Washington County. The first log church, located at the southwest corner of the cemetery, was blessed by Bishop Henni ...
Belvidere Delaware Railroad
This section of the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail is located on the former right-of-way of the Belvidere Delaware Railroad, which was completed between Trenton and Phillipsburg in 1854. The original station building was initially referred to as ...
Barkley's Law Office
Alben W. Barkley, Congressman, U.S. Senator and Vice President, began practice of law here, 1901. He had read law for two years in offices of Rep. Charles K. Wheeler and Judge Wm. Sutton Bishop, the old Judge Priest of Irvin ...
Lewis Lawrence Griffin
Born in South Carolina, October 3, 1794, Lewis Lawrence Griffin moved to Georgia with his widowed mother in the early 1800’s. He fought in the Georgia Militia under General Daniel Newnan in Florida and, later, under Generals John Floyd and ...
Wardlaw-Smith-Goza Conference Center
The Wardlaw-Smith House was acquired by Mr. and Mrs. William M. Goza in January, 1978 in a state of disrepair. It was meticulously restored and landscaped by them under the supervision of Dawson Rutherford, Master Contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Goza ...
The Wardlaw-Smith House
The Wardlaw-Smith House was erected in the early 1860's for Benjamin F. Wardlaw, a prominent local citizen. Following the Civil War Battle of Olustee in February, 1864, it served as a Confederate hospital. This fine example of Greek Revival architecture ...
Scott's Law Office
Just to the west stands the law office occupied in early life by Lieutenant-General Winfield Scott, commander of the United States Army, 1841-1861. Scott, born near here, June 13, 1786, was admitted to the bar in 1806 and entered the ...