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Campbell Home
This was once the home of two distinguished Georgians -- f...
Governor David Campbell
David Campbell was born in Aug. 1779 at Royal Oak in Washi...
‘Old Bell’ Tower
A modern rendition of Bank of Sturgeon Bay's original towe...
John Campbell
John Campbell, the brother of Governor David Campbell, was...
This monument, until 1983 located on the Belle Grove Lawn
200 yards to the west, identified the unmarked graves of
Historic Bell From St. Dominic's Church at Iowa Hill
Bell was originally erected
there in 1860. It was pl...
Campobello's Resort Hotels
In 1881, a group of American businessmen (called themselve...
Archibald Campbell’s Tavern
Archibald Campbell’s tavern stood here. He supplied meals ...
Bronze Bell
Bronze Bell
Presented to the Town of East Haven
<...Roosevelt Campobello Park
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
and
Mrs. Lester B. Pea...
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Campbell Home
This was once the home of two distinguished Georgians -- father and son.
Duncan G. Campbell was noted for drafting the treaty that removed the Cherokee Indians from Georgia and also for introducing in the Georgia Legislature the first bill ...
Governor David Campbell
David Campbell was born in Aug. 1779 at Royal Oak in Washington County (present-day Smyth County), Virginia. His family eventually moved to Hall's Bottom outside Abingdon. Campbell served in the infantry during the War of 1812 and was promoted to ...
‘Old Bell’ Tower
A modern rendition of Bank of Sturgeon Bay's original tower erected in 1900 on the NW corner of 3rd Ave. & Kentucky St., and removed in 1939. The original bell was reacquired with the cooperation of the First Baptist Church ...
John Campbell
John Campbell, the brother of Governor David Campbell, was born about 1788 in part of Washington County, that is present-day Smyth County. Campbell attended the College of New Jersey (later became Princeton) and Washington College. He was a member of ...
This monument, until 1983 located on the Belle Grove Lawn
200 yards to the west, identified the unmarked graves of
John Hipkins, died 1804; his wife Elisabeth Pratt 1754-1829; their only child Fanny Bernard 1774-1801; and her youngest children; Eliza 1794-1803 and William Bernard, Jr. 1796-1822; also five infant children of ...
Historic Bell From St. Dominic's Church at Iowa Hill
Bell was originally erected
there in 1860. It was place
here in October 1988.
Marker is on Oak Street near Auburn Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Campobello's Resort Hotels
In 1881, a group of American businessmen (called themselves the Campobello Company) purchased most of Campobello Island. In an era of summer-long vacations and great summer resorts, the company hoped, by promoting Campobello's charms, to attract, well-to-do people with extensive ...
Archibald Campbell’s Tavern
Archibald Campbell’s tavern stood here. He supplied meals to General Washington when Peter Zabriskie’s home was used as military headquarters between November 13 and November 21, 1776 during the retreat across New Jersey. The army marched down Main Street and ...
Bronze Bell
Bronze Bell
Presented to the Town of East Haven
Commemorating American Bicentennial
1776 – 1976
By the Exchange Club of East Haven
It Served the Christ Church Congregation
From 1848 to 1964
Also Presented By
East Haven
Masonic Lodge #138 AF & AM
Marker is at the intersection of Main ...
Roosevelt Campobello Park
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
and
Mrs. Lester B. Pearson
Together opened the
Roosevelt Campobello Park
on the twenthieth day of August 1964
Lyndon Baines Johnson
President of the United States of America
and
Lester Bowles Pearson
Prime Minister of Canada
Together laid the cornerstone of this
Reception Centre
on the twenty-first day ...