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Joseph Roswell Hawley
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Born MDCCCXXVI Patriot Soldier...
Joseph A. Pocchio
In memory of
Essex County Police Officer
Jose...
Dewey Joseph Sherbo, III
Newark Police
In memory of
Police Officer
<...Joseph Carabelli
1850-1911
Sculptor, state legislator, founder of t...
Joseph B. Douthit
A National Leader in Soil and Water Conservation
Dir...
Josephine
In 1841, Raphael Semmes acquired farmland at the head of t...
Sidney Joseph Bechet
1897-1959
First Panel:
This bronze bust of...
Joseph Pilmoor
Preached first Methodist sermon in colony, 1772, at Currit...
Joseph Herrington
When Angelina County was organized in 1845, Alabama native...
Joseph Emerson Brown
Born April 15, 1821 in Pickens District, South Carolina, h...
Results for Joseph
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Born MDCCCXXVI Patriot Soldier Statesman Died MCMV
The First Volunteer in Connecticut 1861 Brevet Major General 1865
Governor 1866 1867
Representative in Congress 1873 1875 1879 1881
United States Senator 1881 1903
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Capitol Avenue and ...
Joseph A. Pocchio
In memory of
Essex County Police Officer
Joseph A. Pocchio
August 23, 1949 – August 4, 1979
Killed in the line of duty
safeguarding the lives
of Essex County citizens
Marker is at the intersection of Christopher Columbus Drive and Bloomfield Avenue, on the right ...
Dewey Joseph Sherbo, III
Newark Police
In memory of
Police Officer
Dewey J. Sherbo III
November 9, 1997
1603
[ Second Marker : ]
Dedicated to Newark Police Officer
Dewey Joseph Sherbo, III
who sacrificed his life serving his community
November 9, 1997
Marker is on Christopher Columbus Drive, on the left when traveling south. ...
Joseph Carabelli
1850-1911
Sculptor, state legislator, founder of the Lake View Granite and Monumental Works in 1879. Called the "Father of Little Italy". He helped found the Alta House. While in the Ohio House of Representatives authored the bill making Columbus Day ...
Joseph B. Douthit
A National Leader in Soil and Water Conservation
Directly behind this marker is the homesite of Joe and Mary Broyles Douthit. Born in Anderson County January 30, 1893, graduate of Clemson University, 1914. Farmer and seed breeder, lifelong member and steward ...
Josephine
In 1841, Raphael Semmes acquired farmland at the head of this bayou. The new homestead was named Prospect Hill. Several of Semmes’ colleagues from the Pensacola Navy Yard obtained nearby property and established “a very nice colony of nautical farmers”. ...
Sidney Joseph Bechet
1897-1959
First Panel:
This bronze bust of Sidney Bechet is a faithful copy of the original by French sculptor Abel Chrétien. The original erected in 1960, a year after Bechet’s death in Juan-Les-Fins, France. This town was named in 1994 ...
Joseph Pilmoor
Preached first Methodist sermon in colony, 1772, at Currituck Courthouse. Pilmoor Memorial Methodist Church is near the site. About 300 ft. north.
Marker is at the intersection of Caratoke Highway (Route 168) and Courthouse Road (North Carolina Route 1242) on Caratoke ...
Joseph Herrington
When Angelina County was organized in 1845, Alabama native Joseph Herrington (1823-89) was one of six men appointed by the legislature who set boundary lines and selected Marion as the first seat of government. That same year, at the age ...
Joseph Emerson Brown
Born April 15, 1821 in Pickens District, South Carolina, he grew up in Union County, Georgia. He taught to pay for his education and while teaching in Canton he read law at night, being admitted to the bar in August, ...