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Law Office (Sam Houston)
Law office built and used at various periods of his later ...
Law Park
James R. Law (1885-1952) was the founder of Law, Law, and ...
Delaware Village Historic District
Listed on the State & National Registers of Historical Pla...
Delaware & Hudson Railroad
The arrival of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Lake Ge...
Port Lawrence / Fort Industry, 1805
Ohio Historical Marker
[East Side of Marker]:"Port L...
Law & Politics in 18th Century Isle of Wight
Constructed in 1750 and 1751, this building was the center...
Lawtonville Church
This Baptist Church, constituted
in March 1775, was ...
Delaware
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(Listing of the members of the 1st an...
Lawrence D. Bell
Born in Mentone, Lawrence D. Bell (1894-1956) became one o...
First Classes of the University of Texas Law School
The University of Texas held its first classes in the temp...
Results for Law
Law Office (Sam Houston)
Law office built and used at various periods of his later life by Sam Houston: Soldier, Statesman, Master Mason.
Marker can be reached from 19th Street near Avenue M.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Law Park
James R. Law (1885-1952) was the founder of Law, Law, and Potter, an architectural firm that designed many buildings and homes in Madison. Law was appointed mayor in 1932 and was re-elected for 5 terms. In 1943 he resigned to ...
Delaware Village Historic District
Listed on the State & National Registers of Historical Places 2004
John I. Blair founded Delaware Village in the 1850's as a station on the newly built Warren Railroad in a rural neighborhood first settled circa 1740. While the station was ...
Delaware & Hudson Railroad
The arrival of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Lake George in 1882 had a significant impact on life in the region. Early vacationers often arrived in rail cars direct from New York City and Albany. While the rich and ...
Port Lawrence / Fort Industry, 1805
Ohio Historical Marker
[East Side of Marker]:"Port Lawrence"
This pioneer village, which was united with its downriver rival, Vistula, to be incorporated as Toledo in 1837, was platted by Cincinnati businessmen in 1817. The "Panic" of 1819 caused the enterprise to default. ...
Law & Politics in 18th Century Isle of Wight
Constructed in 1750 and 1751, this building was the center of law and politics in Isle of Wight County until 1800, when the seat of county government was moved to its current location, seven miles south of Smithfield.
Marker is ...
Lawtonville Church
This Baptist Church, constituted
in March 1775, was first situated
on Pipe Creek in upper St. Peter's
Parish near the Savannah River.
Prior to 1836 it was moved to
Lawtonville, where its building
was used as a hospital by Union
Forces in 1865. Pipe Creek Church
became Lawtonville ...
Delaware
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(Listing of the members of the 1st and 2nd Delaware Infantry)
Delaware at Gettysburg
The First and Second Delaware Infantry Regiments arrived on the battlefield early on July 2 and took positions in the Federal line along Cemetery Ridge. That day, both ...
Lawrence D. Bell
Born in Mentone, Lawrence D. Bell (1894-1956) became one of America's foremost aviation pioneers. He founded Bell Aircraft Corporation in Buffalo, New York, 1935. Advanced aircraft manufactured included Bell helicopters, America's first jet, and Bell X-1, first plane to fly ...
First Classes of the University of Texas Law School
The University of Texas held its first classes in the temporary capitol at this site on Sept. 15, 1883. Fifty-two of the 218 original students were registered in the law department. They were taught by former Governor of Texas Oran ...