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Early Settlers & Allen R. Foley
Site of a log hut where the Hutchinson and Messenger Famil...
Earleigh Heights Store
Earleigh Heights Store. Historic Home of Charles J. and Ma...
Earle Berryhill Building
Headright oil income of Earle, Creek Roll No. NB988...
L. Pearl Mitchell
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Elected third nat...
The Village Center in the Early 1900s
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Henry Mead and His Wife are...
Early Dutch Settlers
In 1847 Reverend Pieter Zonne led a group of Netherlanders...
Early Bath County Courthouses
Bath County was formed in 1790 from parts of Augusta, Bote...
Early Land Patents
In 1653, Thomas Burbage obtained 3,000 acres between the O...
Earlysville Union Church
Earlysville Union Church is a rare surviving
early-1...
Earliest Methodist Preaching
The first Methodist sermon in this area was given near thi...
Results for Earl
Early Settlers & Allen R. Foley
Site of a log hut where the Hutchinson and Messenger Families were the first to winter in Norwich in 1765.
Erected by the Norwich Historical Society in memory of Professor Allen Rich Foley, Vermont Legislator and Historian 1898-1978.
Marker can ...
Earleigh Heights Store
Earleigh Heights Store. Historic Home of Charles J. and Mary Novak Katlic and their children Marie, Charles, Eveylyn, James, Helen, Margie and Elizabeth.
Marker is on Earleigh Heights Road 0.2 miles west of Ritchie Highway (Maryland Route 2), on the left ...
Earle Berryhill Building
Headright oil income of Earle, Creek Roll No. NB988 (a minor), utilized as an investment for him by his father Theodore, Cr. No. 2519 (son of George W.), built this building, completed in 1909.
Earliest Tenants
American National Bank, Ground Floor
Graham & ...
L. Pearl Mitchell
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Elected third national president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. First Greek letter sorority for African-American Women.
Initiated into Zeta Chapter at Wilberforce University.
Held membership for more than 50 years in Alpha Kappa Alpha. ...
The Village Center in the Early 1900s
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Henry Mead and His Wife are seen standing on the stoop of their grocery store in the early part of the 20th century. The building was moved when Ridgefield Hardware built their new store in 1948. Today Ridgefield ...
Early Dutch Settlers
In 1847 Reverend Pieter Zonne led a group of Netherlanders, originally from the Gelderland Province, to this area where a few other Dutch immigrant families had recently settled. Enticed by Zonne's energetic advertisements that "there is plenty of everything and ...
Early Bath County Courthouses
Bath County was formed in 1790 from parts of Augusta, Botetourt, and Greenbrier counties. The county court first met here on 10 May 1791 at the house of John Lewis's widow Margaret, who donated two acres opposite the mineral baths ...
Early Land Patents
In 1653, Thomas Burbage obtained 3,000 acres between the Occoquan and Neabsco Creek. Burbage’s Neck later passed to Martin Scarlet (d.1695), pioneer settler and sometime Burgess. George Mason II gained 534 acres of Occoquan River frontage including a ferry landing ...
Earlysville Union Church
Earlysville Union Church is a rare surviving
early-19th-century interdenominational church
constructed in Albemarle County. Built in
1833, this frame structure served as a
meetinghouse for all Christian denominations
on land deeded by John Early, for whom
Earlysville is named. This building provided
an early home for several ...
Earliest Methodist Preaching
The first Methodist sermon in this area was given near this site at Lough’s Tavern, Newton Village, by Rev. William Colbert, Dec. 16 1792.
Text Mathew 5:6 "Blessed are They That Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness." This Circuit rider dressed in ...