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Washington's Reconnaissance
Generals Washington, Greene and Lafayette came to Iron Hil...
Washington First Took Command
Under this tree
Washington
first took command<...
Washington’s General Orders
Washington’s General Orders
given at Cambridge, July...
General George Washington
To Honor The Memory
of
General
George Wa...
Washington Monument
In commemoration of the
One Hundred...
Fort Washington
Approximately 2 miles north of this point, Fort Washintgon...
Easton / Washington Union High School District
[Side A:]
Easton
In 1878, O.W. Easton a...
George Washington
An authorized cast bronze by the Gorham Fou...
Washington's Southern Tour
During his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washing...
Center of Washington’s Army
The center of Washington’s Army was l...
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Washington's Reconnaissance
Generals Washington, Greene and Lafayette came to Iron Hill, August 26, 1777 in hope of viewing British army then landing along Elk River. Only a few tents could be seen. A heavy storm coming up, they spent the night in ...
Washington First Took Command
Under this tree
Washington
first took command
of the
American Army,
July 3d 1775
Marker is on Garden Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington’s General Orders
Washington’s General Orders
given at Cambridge, July 4, 1775
“The Continental Congress
having taken all the troops
of the several Colonies,
which have been raised,
or which may be hereafter raised
for the support and defence
of the Liberties of America;
into their pay and service.
They are now the ...
General George Washington
To Honor The Memory
of
General
George Washington
Guest of Our City
1791
Placed By
Elizabeth Washington
Chapter
D.A.R.
1932
Marker is at the intersection of Greene St and 6th St, on the left when traveling west on Greene St.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington Monument
In commemoration of the
One Hundredth Anniversary
of the
Washington Monument
1884 – 1984
Walkways donated July 11, 1984
by the members and friends of the
National Society of Professional Engineers
in observance of the Society's
fiftieth anniversary.
Marker ...
Fort Washington
Approximately 2 miles north of this point, Fort Washintgon was built in the spring of 1850 by Wiley B Cassity (Cassady or Cassidy), Charls D. Gibbes, Major Lane and others. This fort, probably the first building erected in Fresno County, ...
Easton / Washington Union High School District
[Side A:]
Easton
In 1878, O.W. Easton and J.P. Whitney, San Francisco entrepreneurs, bought a total of 12 sections of land in this area (7680 acres), formed the Washington Irrigated Colony and began selling 20-acre farms. Allen T. Covell was the superintendent ...
George Washington
An authorized cast bronze by the Gorham Foundry from the original by Jean Antoine Houdon (1741-1828) which stands in the State Capitol at Richmond, Virginia. It was purchased by The George Washington University in 1932 on the occasion of ...
Washington's Southern Tour
During his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washington visited Augusta--at that time Georgia`s capital--from May 18-21. Washington met with Governor Edward Telfair and other "principal gentlemen of the place," including George Walton and John Twiggs; attended a ball at ...
Center of Washington’s Army
The center of Washington’s Army was located here from Oct. 28 to Oct 31 1776 during the operations around White Plains.Erected by Act of Congress May 18, 1926
[ Upper Marker : ]This mortar and this remnant of ...