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Church of Saint Andrew
Designated Landmark • New York City
Reminiscent of E...
Church of St. Andrew
The Church of St. Andrew was founded in 1708, and the firs...
Colonel Andrew Lewis
1720 - 1781
Born October 9, 1720, in County Donegal,...
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
Saint Andrew`s Episcopal Church in Darien received its cha...
Andrew Mellon Building
Andrew Mellon Building
has been designated a<...
James J. Andrews
James J. Andrews, leader of the Andrews Raiders, was execu...
Andrews Raiders
Ohio's Tribute
Front of the Monument
Ohio's Tr...
Andrew Jackson
Studied law under
Spruce Macay, 1784 – 85,
at ...
Major General Andrew Pickens
1739-1817
This statue of Major General Pickens is ...
General Andrew Pickens
The man most responsible for opening up the...
Results for Andrew
Church of Saint Andrew
Designated Landmark • New York City
Reminiscent of English Norman Parish Churches built in the 12th century, this structure was created in 1872 by architect William M. Mersereau. It was constructed using stone walls of the first church building on the ...
Church of St. Andrew
The Church of St. Andrew was founded in 1708, and the first church building was completed in 1712 on land given in 1711 by William Tillier. In 1713 Queen Anne granted the church a charter and presented valued gifts including ...
Colonel Andrew Lewis
1720 - 1781
Born October 9, 1720, in County Donegal, Ireland. The second son of John and Margaret Lynn Lewis. He served in the early campaigns on the American frontier. Wounded at Fort Necessity in 1754. Commanded the Big Sandy Expedition ...
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
Saint Andrew`s Episcopal Church in Darien received its charter in 1843, under the Rt. Rev. Stephen Elliott, first Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia. The church edifice, a large wooden building with a belfry, erected on a lot a short ...
Andrew Mellon Building
Andrew Mellon Building
has been designated a
National
Historical Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America.
1977
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of 18th Street, NW and Massachusetts Avenue, NW, ...
James J. Andrews
James J. Andrews, leader of the Andrews Raiders, was executed a few feet southeast on June 7, 1862. Andrews a native of Hancock County, now West Virginia, was a civilian spy for the Union Army who led 20 Union soldiers ...
Andrews Raiders
Ohio's Tribute
Front of the Monument
Ohio's Tribute
To The Andrews Raiders
1862
Erected 1890.
Right side of the Monument
Escaped
21st Ohio Vol. Inf.
J. Alfred Wilson, Co. C
Mark Wood, " "
Wm. J. Knight, " E
Wilson W. Brown, " F
John R. Porter, " G
33rd Ohio Vol. Inf.
Martin J. ...
Andrew Jackson
Studied law under
Spruce Macay, 1784 – 85,
at an office which
stood 1 bl. W. Admitted
to the bar in Rowan
County, Nov. 6, 1787.
Marker is at the intersection of S Main Street and W Fisher Street, on the left when traveling north on ...
Major General Andrew Pickens
1739-1817
This statue of Major General Pickens is built in memory of Ellison Smyth McKissick, Jr., 1925-1998, Korean War veteran and former chief executive officer of Alice Manufacturing Company, Inc. Ellison Smyth McKissick, Jr., enlisted in the United States Marine ...
General Andrew Pickens
The man most responsible for opening up the northwestern part of South Carolina by driving out the Cherokee and the British, during and immediately following the American Revolution War, was General Andrew Pickens. deeply religious but a fierce warrior, ...