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Edward "Whitey" Ford

"Chairman of the Board"

New York Yankees 1950, 1953 - 67

Led Yankees to 11 pennants and six world championships leads all Yankee pitchers in games, innings, wins, strikeouts ans shutouts. Cy Young award winner in 1961. Holds many World Series records ...

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Addison White

Side A:

Congress passed Fugitive Slave Laws in 1793 and 1850, allowing federal marshals to arrest slaves that had escaped to the North and take them back to their southern owners. They could also arrest northerners suspected of aiding runaway slaves. ...

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White Springs

These sulphur springs were thought to have medicinal properties and were considered sacred by the Indians. Warriors wounded in battle reputedly were not attacked when they came here to recuperate. Settlers moved into the vicinity in 1826 and the springs ...

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White Hall Tavern

This was a station on the Old Stage Road between Williamsburg and Richmond, before 1860.

Marker is at the intersection of Richmond Road (U.S. 60) and Rochambeau Drive (Virginia Route 30), on the right when traveling west on Richmond Road.

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Skagway and White Pass

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 24, 1935, this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States

Marker can be reached from 2nd Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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George H. White

Lawyer; member of N.C. legislature, 1881 & 1885. U.S. Congressmen, 1897-1901. Born into slavery. Home stands 2 blocks N.

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street (Business U.S. 70) and Metcalf Street, on the left when traveling east on ...

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Pettigrew-White-Stamps House

Side 1:

Circa 1830

Pettigrew - White – Stamps House

Home of the Upson Historical Society

Side 2:

Placed in Memory of James Hightower

1777 – 1851

William Gaines Andrews

1796 – 1875

By Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Hightower, Jr.

Marker is at the intersection of South ...

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The Whiteoak House

C. 1840

Architecturally the Whiteoak House is representative of vernacular buildings constructed in Chesapeake City in the 1840's and 50's. Old timers in Chesapeake City claim this house rests on the 1st lot sold in town. In 1854, Richard Bayard leased ...

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Jennie Whiteoak House

C. 1864

This home is recognized for having the "Dunnage" or scrap wood that was removed from passing ships and used as siding. Also called the Reeves House as Pop Reeve's lived here from 1951 to 1985. A complete restoration in ...

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The Little White House

The miniature house was built in 1927 by the park caretaker, E.V. Kelly. It was one of his many winter projects. He traveled to Mapleton, Kansas to find the perfect rocks for the walls.

His daughters, Nadine and Jenny, spent many ...

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