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Andrew Hartley Payne
(1907 - 1977)
Andrew Hartley Payne (1907 - 1977) won...
Andrew Jackson
Mobilized his army Camp Blount Oct 1813. Erected Oct. 1913...
Andrew Pickens
In Memoriam
Andrew Pickens
1739-1817
Par...
Andrew J. Palm House
With his mother and brothers, Andrew J. Palm (1839–1928) m...
Andrew Prine
Utah's Little Hollywood
Veteran actor Andrew Prine h...
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
These four acres were conveyed to St. Andrew's Luth...
St. Andrew's Cemetery
»»——?
At the end of this avenue, on high land oveloo...
Andrew & Charles Lewis March
The nearby highway is part of route
traversing W.V...
Andrew Carnegie
(1835-1919)
A poor Scottish immigrant, Carnegie beca...
Gen. Andrew Jackson
This boulder marks
the trail of
Gen. Andrew Ja...
Results for Andrew
Andrew Hartley Payne
(1907 - 1977)
Andrew Hartley Payne (1907 - 1977) won the 1928 Great Transcontinental Footrace, began in Los Angeles 3/4/28, ended 3,422.3 miles later in NYC 5/26/28.
Andy, of Cherokee ancestry, graduated from Foyil High School, served 36 years as Clerk of ...
Andrew Jackson
Mobilized his army Camp Blount Oct 1813. Erected Oct. 1913, Kings Mountain Messenger Chapter D.A.R.
Marker is on Huntsville Highway (U.S. 231/431) ½ mile south of Bypass U.S. 64, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Andrew Pickens
In Memoriam
Andrew Pickens
1739-1817
Partisan General American
Resolution for whom
This County is Named.
Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (U.S. 178) and Pendleton Street (U.S. 178) on East Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Andrew J. Palm House
With his mother and brothers, Andrew J. Palm (1839–1928) migrated to Texas from Sweden in 1853. They settled about three miles north of Round Rock at Palm Valley, where Palm built this residence about 1873. He purchased the land from ...
Andrew Prine
Utah's Little Hollywood
Veteran actor Andrew Prine has guest starred in almost every television series on the air and he starred in two shows of his own "Wide Country" and "The Road West". His feature film credits include "Chisum", "Bandolero" and ...
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
These four acres were conveyed to St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in 1835, and by November of that year the congregation had built and dedicated a building. It is believed that the community of St. Andrews derived its name from this ...
St. Andrew's Cemetery
»»——?
At the end of this avenue, on high land ovelooking the creeks and marshes, Thomas Spalding of Sapelo established his family burial ground. For many years the Spaldings and their kinsmen were buried there.
In 1867, Charles Spalding, son of Thomas ...
Andrew & Charles Lewis March
The nearby highway is part of route
traversing W.Va. from Lewisburg to
Point Pleasant memorialized by the
state to commemorate the march of
the American Colonial army of 1,200
men led by Andrew & Charles Lewis.
After a month's march ...
Andrew Carnegie
(1835-1919)
A poor Scottish immigrant, Carnegie became a millionaire steel magnate and proponent of the "Gospel of Wealth." Seeking to benefit society with his fortune, he built over 2,500 libraries and endowed institutions advancing education and peace.
Marker can be reached from ...
Gen. Andrew Jackson
This boulder marks
the trail of
Gen. Andrew Jackson
and his troops
who rested here
for the night
in 1818
Erected by the
Col. Wm. Candler
Chapter
D.A.R.
Gainesville, Hall Co.
Georgia
1928
Marker is at the intersection of Falcon Parkway (Georgia Route 13) and Hog Mountain Road, on the right when traveling north ...