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Andrew Leete Home Site
1643 • 1702
On this site lived Andrew Leete, princip...
St. Andrew Church Bell
Bell History
The original bell from St. Andrew Episc...
H. Andrew Lagle
A Half-Century of Service
Employee and Town Supervis...
St. Andrew Bay Saltworks-Historical Marker
Between 1861 and 1865, the St. Andrew Bay Saltworks, one o...
National Historic Landmark - Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church
From Philadelphia, Anna M. Jarvis sent 500 carnations to t...
St. Andrews State Park
Well-known for its sugar white sands and emerald green wat...
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth president, was born in Ral...
St. Andrew’s Church and Manse
L’église et le presbytère St. Andrew’s
[English]
...Andrew County
Andrew County, organized 1841, is one of 6 counties in the...
Andrew McGinnes
He laid down his life in the line of duty, 1892
...Results for Andrew
Andrew Leete Home Site
1643 • 1702
On this site lived Andrew Leete, principal preserver of the Charter of Conn. from usurper Sir Edmund Andross, 1687, member of the Conn. General Court granting charter to Yale College 1701
Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street ...
St. Andrew Church Bell
Bell History
The original bell from St. Andrew Episcopal church heralded many events in the life of the church and community. Usually an altar boy would be assigned the task of pulling the long rope. It was rung before regular services. ...
H. Andrew Lagle
A Half-Century of Service
Employee and Town Supervisor
Volunteer. Fireman and Fire Chief.
His extensive knowledge, expertise, and resourcefulness - His dedication and compelling sense of duty ably served the citizens of Mocksville.
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St. Andrew Bay Saltworks-Historical Marker
Between 1861 and 1865, the St. Andrew Bay Saltworks, one of the largest producers of salt in the South, contributed to the Confederate cause by providing salt, fish and cattle for southern troops and citizens.
A necessary preservative in those ...
National Historic Landmark - Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church
From Philadelphia, Anna M. Jarvis sent 500 carnations to this church, which she had attended as a youth, to be distributed at morning services on Sunday, May 10, 1908 to honor mothers. Philadelphia merchant John Wanamaker, who had joined her ...
St. Andrews State Park
Well-known for its sugar white sands and emerald green waters, this former military reservation has over one-and-a-half miles of beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and Grand Lagoon. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and canoeing. ...
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth president, was born in Raleigh but moved to Tennessee at age sixteen.
Record of Johnson's early life is anecdotal at best, as the poverty his family endured precluded written records. It is known, however, that Johnson ...
St. Andrew’s Church and Manse
L’église et le presbytère St. Andrew’s
[English]
This substantial Presbyterian Church was a reflection of the prosperity and commitment of the congregation it served. Erected in 1901, it boasted a pipe organ and carved oak pews that could accommodate 600. The church ...
Andrew County
Andrew County, organized 1841, is one of 6 counties in the Indian Platte Purchase Territory annexed to Missouri, 1837. Named for Andrew Jackson Davis, St. Louis editor, the county was first settled in the middle 1830’s. Pioneers were from Ohio, ...
Andrew McGinnes
He laid down his life in the line of duty, 1892
Stanislaus County Sheriff
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Deputy Marshall
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Dedicated May 8, 2002
E Clampus Vitus, Chapter No.58
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Stanislaus County Peace Officers Assn.
Marker can be reached from Scenic Drive.
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