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200th Anniversary of Washington’s Inspection
This commemorative tablet
erected a...
Old Washington Cemetery
Washington Court House was founded in 1810 by Ameri...
Martha Washington's Birthplace
About two miles northeast stood Chestnut Grove, the planta...
Headquarters of George Washington
As colonel under General Braddock at Fort Cumberland durin...
George Washington at Will's Creek
Our founding father spent much time in this vicinity when ...
Port Washington Fire Engine House
This fire engine house was built in 1929 on the site of an...
General Washington
was given a public
reception here on his
j...
Washington Checked Lee’s Retreat
In memorium
June 28, 1778
This tablet is erect...
Gen. Washington
In the summer of 1783,
General George Washing...
Gen. Washington
In the summer of 1783,
General George Washing...
Results for Washington
200th Anniversary of Washington’s Inspection
This commemorative tablet
erected and dedicated in observance of
the 200th anniversary of
General George Washington’s inspection
to Fort Ticonderoga and the Champlain Valley.
July 1783 July ...
Old Washington Cemetery
Washington Court House was founded in 1810 by American Revolutionary War veterans from the state of Virginia. They also established Washington Cemetery in 1810 and located it in what was originally the southern part of the town. With the coming ...
Martha Washington's Birthplace
About two miles northeast stood Chestnut Grove, the plantation home of John and Frances Jones Dandridge, where Martha Dandridge, the eldest of eight children, was born on 2 June 1731. She lived there until 15 May 1750, when she married ...
Headquarters of George Washington
As colonel under General Braddock at Fort Cumberland during the French and Indian War 1755 - 1758 and as Commander-in-Chief of the American Army in 1794Presented to the City of Cumberland by
James Walter Thomas, L.L.D.; Litt.D.
dedicated April 21, 1921 in ...
George Washington at Will's Creek
Our founding father spent much time in this vicinity when a young man as surveyor, ambassador, aide-de-camp to General Braddock, and commander of Virginia military forces. This cabin served as his headquarters during part of this time.
Young George was a ...
Port Washington Fire Engine House
This fire engine house was built in 1929 on the site of an 1884 multi-purpose wooden fire house. Architect John Topzant of Milwaukee designed the Mediterranean Revival-style building with tan brick walls, a Spanish tile roof, and a campanile-like hose-drying ...
General Washington
was given a public
reception here on his
journey from West Point
to Kingston, Nov. 16, 1782.
Marker is at the intersection of Hurley Avenue (County Route 28) and Zandhoek Road, on the left when traveling south on Hurley Avenue.
...Washington Checked Lee’s Retreat
In memorium
June 28, 1778
This tablet is erected
on the field of the
Battle of Monmouth
to commemorate the imperishable
deeds of valiant Americans
“at the turn of the tide”
in the
American Revolution.
Near this spot Washington checked
Lee’s retreat and brought victory
out of confusion.
New Jersey Society
Sons of the ...
Gen. Washington
In the summer of 1783,
General George Washington
was a guest here at Sherwood’s
House or Tavern, while on a
tour of area battlefields.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 4 and Courtland Street, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 4.
Courtesy ...
Gen. Washington
In the summer of 1783,
General George Washington
was in the township of
Greenwich, while on a tour
of northern battlefields.
Marker is on U.S. 4, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org