Results for Headquarters
Gates Headquarters
Saratoga
Oct. 7, 1777
Headquarters
Site of Jose Antonio Navarro Ranch Headquarters
(2.3 Mi. SSE)
This land had once been allocated in t...
Headquarters of General Joseph E. Johnston
Where on July 18, 1864, the transfer of the command of the...
National Historic Landmark-NPS Region III Headquarters Building
National Historic Landmark - National Park Service Region ...
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters
...National Historic Landmark-Knox Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-Knox Headquarters
Built b...
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-General F. V. Steuben, Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-
General Friedrich Von St...
National Historic Landmark - Stonewall Jackson Headquarters
In the months preceding his famous Shenandoah Valley Campa...
Sewall-Belmont House (National Women's Party Headquarters)
Sewall-Belmont House (National Women's Party/Alice Paul)
Results for Headquarters
Gates Headquarters
Saratoga
Oct. 7, 1777
Headquarters
of
General Horatio Gates
The gift of
George M. Pullman
Marker is on New York Route 32, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of Jose Antonio Navarro Ranch Headquarters
(2.3 Mi. SSE)
This land had once been allocated in the 1700s as a ranch for Mission San Jose in San Antonio (20 mi. N), but in the 1820s was left unsettled. In 1828 prominent San Antonio resident Jose Antonio Navarro ...
Headquarters of General Joseph E. Johnston
Where on July 18, 1864, the transfer of the command of the Army of Tennessee was made to General John B. Hood.
(On Separate Plaques:)
Atlanta Chapter
Restored by Atlanta Paper Co. 1955
Restored by Mead Containerboard 1996
Marker is on West Marietta Street 0.1 ...
National Historic Landmark-NPS Region III Headquarters Building
National Historic Landmark - National Park Service Region III Headquarters Building
The National Park Service's Region III Headquarters Building is a masterpiece of Spanish-Pueblo Revival architecture.
The largest known adobe office building in the United States, it contains an outstanding art collection, ...
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters
This Dutch Colonial fieldstone residence was used by Washington from April 1, 1782, to August 19, 1783, during the closing days of the Revolution.
Here he drafted crucial documents that laid the foundation for the new ...
National Historic Landmark-Knox Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-Knox Headquarters
Built by an early settler on the Hudson River, this structure was in an area of key importance during the Revolution.
It was occupied on four occasions by Maj. Gen. Henry Knox.
Courtesy National Historic Landmarks
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-Washington's Headquarters
This small farmhouse with a plain early Georgian exterior and an elaborate late Georgian interior served as Washington's headquarters from December 1777 to June 1778.
Since 1976, it has been included in Valley Forge National Historical Park.
Courtesy National ...
National Historic Landmark-General F. V. Steuben, Headquarters
National Historic Landmark-
General Friedrich Von Steuben, Headquarters
From February to June 1778, this building served as quarters for Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben, Prussian staff officer and aide-de-camp to Frederick the Great.
General von Steuben served as ...
National Historic Landmark - Stonewall Jackson Headquarters
In the months preceding his famous Shenandoah Valley Campaign (March-June 1862), Confederate Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) used this Gothic Revival house as his headquarters, where he was joined by his wife, Mary Anna. Jackson's rapid maneuvering in ...
Sewall-Belmont House (National Women's Party Headquarters)
Sewall-Belmont House (National Women's Party/Alice Paul)
Home to the National Women's Party for over 80 years, the Sewall-Belmont house has seen America change from Revolutionary times into the modern age.
Built in the heart of Washington D.C. in 1799, and ...