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White Haven

Named for Josiah White (1781-1850) whose Lehigh Navigation system was vital to coal and lumber transport. This was the northern limit, 1837-1862, of the two-way navigation from Easton. Here it met White's 20-mile railroad to Wilkes-Barre with its inclined "Ashley ...

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St. Mary’s White Chapel

Three miles southwest, a church was built there in 1669, and the tablets are of that date. The present church was built in 1741 and was later remodeled. St. Mary’s White Chapel Parish was united with Christ Church Parish in ...

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Elizabeth Coleman White

Women's Heritage Trail

Elizabeth Coleman White was born in 1871, the eldest of four daughters, and is best known as a pioneer in the blueberry industry. She never married and spent most of her life in the New Jersey Pinelands at ...

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Whitehouse Veterans Monument

This memorial is dedicated to all the men and women that served in the armed forces of The United States. Their honorable and dedicated service to The United States of America will never be forgotten.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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White Plains Baptist Church

White Plains Baptist Church was organized in 1806, with all four sanctuaries located here. The current sanctuary was constructed in 1887. Welcoming its first African-American member in 1812, both races worshipped together until 1869. In the late 1820s the church ...

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White & Black, Blue & Gray

Social Battlefield Split Kent Families

In June 1917, Judge James A. Pearce commemorated the Civil War soldiers of Kent County by erecting a monument to honor the patriotism and valor of a once divided, but now reunited country. The rough-cut ...

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First White Settlers of Madison County

In commemoration of

the first white settlers

of Madison County,

the first of whom was

Jonathan Alder

1795 - 1815

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 68) and High Street (U.S. 42), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.

Courtesy ...

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Whitehouse Saloon

Dickinson's Saloon

The Whitehouse Saloon

The Whitehouse Saloon was thought to first open as Whitehouse in the late “Teens” under the management of H.B. “Moses” Elder and his brother Emmett Elder. It was closed down by Prohibition in 1920 and operated as ...

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St. Mary’s Whitechapel

Episcopal Church

Welcome to St. Mary’s Whitechapel Episcopal Church.

By the time of the American Revolution, this church had already served its parish of Virginia colonists for over a century. The parish was founded under the supervision of the House of ...

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John White Geary

Captain 2d Pennsylvania Infantry December 21 1846. Lieut. Colonel January 7 1847. Colonel November 3 1847. Honorably mustered out July 21 1848.

Colonel 28th Pennsylvania Infantry June 28 1861. Discharged for promotion May 11 1862

Brig. General U.S. Volunteers April 25 1862. ...

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