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Hartley House
This house was built before 1800 for John Pierson B...
Sacred Heart Academy
In 1858 a boarding school and convent was established on t...
Bartow – Pell Mansion
Designated Landmark • New York City
Built between 18...
Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit
In 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac established a ...
Gen. Howe’s Headquarters
This house
was headquarters of
Major General
Orleans Battalion of Artillery
Within this burial memorial rest some of the gallant defen...
Sheridan’s Headquarters
1861 hdqts. for Gen. R. H. Milroy. 1862 hdqts. for Gen. N....
Site of the Home of the Poet Harold Hart Crane
1899 - 1932
[The marker is primarily pictorial in ...
Scion of the Charter Oak
In Memory Of
Lewis S. Gannett
Scion Of The
...Baltimore Police Department
Established 1784 by an act of the Maryland Legislature.
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Hartley House
This house was built before 1800 for John Pierson Bond, according to local tradition. It later came into the possession of John Bates, of the family for whom Batesburg derives its name, and has been owned for over a century ...
Sacred Heart Academy
In 1858 a boarding school and convent was established on this site in the former residence of Col. Henry L. Biscoe by four Sisters of Mercy who came from Ireland with Bishop Andrew Byrne. The school was in the middle ...
Bartow – Pell Mansion
Designated Landmark • New York City
Built between 1836 and 1842 as a country seat for Robert Bartow, descendant of Thomas Pell who established the Manor of Pelham here in 1654, this house is one of the finest examples of the ...
Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit
In 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac established a settlement at the present day site of Detroit. Cadillac ordered the construction of a fort to protect the new village named the garrison Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, in honor of the ...
Gen. Howe’s Headquarters
This house
was headquarters of
Major General
Sir William Howe,
Commander in Chief
of British forces in America,
after the Battle of White Plains,
October 28, 1776.
Marker is at the intersection of Mamaroneck Road and Garden Road, on the left when traveling south on Mamaroneck Road.
Courtesy ...
Orleans Battalion of Artillery
Within this burial memorial rest some of the gallant defenders of New Orleans, members of the battalion which fought in honor on the plains of Chalemette on January 8 1815 against the British invaders.
Date of construction is unknown.
Restored ...
Sheridan’s Headquarters
1861 hdqts. for Gen. R. H. Milroy. 1862 hdqts. for Gen. N.P. Banks who took the town for the first time. Was again used by Gen. Milroy in 1863. In the fall of 1864–1865 Gen. Sheridan used it as hdqts. ...
Site of the Home of the Poet Harold Hart Crane
1899 - 1932
[The marker is primarily pictorial in nature, with an image of the house Crane lived in carved into the stone]
1709 E. 115 St., Cleveland, O
Marker is on East 115th Street south of Bellflower Road, on ...
Scion of the Charter Oak
In Memory Of
Lewis S. Gannett
Scion Of The
Charter Oak
Dedicated
April 23, 1966
Cornwall
Historical Society
Marker is at the intersection of Pine Street and Bolton Hill Road, on the right when traveling south on Pine Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Baltimore Police Department
Established 1784 by an act of the Maryland Legislature.
This living memorial is dedicated by the Department to all members, past and present. Who have served with honor, dedication, and loyalty. Many of whom have made the supreme sacrifice.
Their ...