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Elizabeth School in the Dills Community
Originally housed in the Elizabeth Church, Elizabeth Schoo...
Elizabeth Weid-St Michael's Cemetery
Elizabeth Weid (1811-1866), born Elizabeth Rucheimer in Ba...
Mount Elizabeth, Indian Riverside Park
The Mount Elizabeth site is a large coastal midden dating ...
New York Unearthed / The Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Exploring Downtown
New York Unearthed
The ...
Wilhelm and Elizabeth Hain Fischer
Erected to the memory of
Wilhelm Fischer
<...In the Council Chamber of Elizabeth Battell's Golden Fleece Tave
On this site, Delaware became the first state to ratify th...
Birthplace of White House Aide Mary Elizabeth Carpenter
Great-granddaughter of builders. Daughter of Thomas S. and...
Elizabeth White House
The Elizabeth White House, built about 1854, was for many ...
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Describing the conversion of her sister-in-law, Harriet: H...
Elizabeth Lyles Blackwell Fountain
This fountain is dedicated to
Elizabeth Lyles Blackw...
Results for Elizabeth
Elizabeth School in the Dills Community
Originally housed in the Elizabeth Church, Elizabeth School was established when Miles Groover and his wife Daisy Black Groover donated two acres of land for the new site. The school building was completed as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project. ...
Elizabeth Weid-St Michael's Cemetery
Elizabeth Weid (1811-1866), born Elizabeth Rucheimer in Bavaria, Germany, her husband Johann George Weid, a stone mason, and five of their six children arrived at New Orleans in May of 1853 aboard the ship Auguste.
The family left Bremen, Germany ...
Mount Elizabeth, Indian Riverside Park
The Mount Elizabeth site is a large coastal midden dating between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago.
The exhibit on the site was developed by the Southeast Florida Archaeological Society Chapter of the Florida Anthropological Society.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
New York Unearthed / The Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton
Exploring Downtown
New York Unearthed
The underground chambers of “New York Unearthed,” a museum operated by the South Street Seaport Museum, display the remarkable extent of archaeological finds in New York. These range from the surprisingly old-3,000-year-old pottery shards-to the ...
Wilhelm and Elizabeth Hain Fischer
Erected to the memory of
Wilhelm Fischer
Born in the Palatinate April 11, 1706
Arrived at Philadelphia Aug. 17, 1733
Died October 23, 1771
and his wife
Elizabeth Gertrude
The daughter of
George and Veronica Hain
Born 1711
Died June 4, 1768
Who are interred at this spot, and
who were among ...
In the Council Chamber of Elizabeth Battell's Golden Fleece Tave
On this site, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States. December 7, 1787.We, the deputies of the people of the Delaware state, in Convention met, having taken in our serious consideration the Federal Constitution ...
Birthplace of White House Aide Mary Elizabeth Carpenter
Great-granddaughter of builders. Daughter of Thomas S. and Mary Elizabeth (Robertson) Sutherland.
First woman vice president of student body, University of Texas. Married Leslie Carpenter; has 2 children. In 1954 was president Women's National Press Club.
First woman ever to serve as ...
Elizabeth White House
The Elizabeth White House, built about 1854, was for many years the home of Miss White (1893-1976), a Sumter native who was an internationally-acclaimed artist and lifelong patron of the arts. White, who studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine ...
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Describing the conversion of her sister-in-law, Harriet: Harriet left the log house on the evening of Friday, July 21, 1809, between 10 and 11 o'clock to seek the solitude of the Old Church on the Hill... "Harriet stealing up to ...
Elizabeth Lyles Blackwell Fountain
This fountain is dedicated to
Elizabeth Lyles Blackwell
First Lady of Furman University
1965 to 1976
Courtesy hmdb.org