Results for Henry House
Henry Gerber House
1885
This house is nationally significant as the ear...
The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the...
Henry C. Burn House
[Front]
Henry C. Burn (1839-1912), state representa...
Henry H. and Bertha Sterzing Ziller House
Henry (1853-1924) and Bertha (1857-1900) Ziller, both memb...
Henry at Hanover Courthouse
Six miles east still stands Hanover Courthouse, in which, ...
Joseph Henry House
has been designated a
Registered National
Hist...
Henry August Rowland House
Has been designated a
National
Historic La...
Henry Beck House
This, the second house built in Minden (1907), housed Henr...
Henry Doremus House
Circa 1760 Dutch Stone House
where George Washington...
Dr. Henry Warburton House
714-716 Main Street
Built 1886. First medical doctor...
Results for Henry House
Henry Gerber House
1885
This house is nationally significant as the earliest known site associated with the gay and lesbian civil rights movement in the United States. It was the home of pioneering activist Henry Gerber from 1924 to 1925, during which time he ...
The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the county seat in 1835. The first Court was held in a two-story log cabin located at the corner of Perry and Front Streets.
The first Courthouse was a plain two-story structure ...
Henry C. Burn House
[Front]
Henry C. Burn (1839-1912), state representative and Darlington County public servant, lived here from 1882 until his death. Burn, born in Chesterfield District, was educated at St. David’s Academy in Society Hill, then at Furman University, before joining the ...
Henry H. and Bertha Sterzing Ziller House
Henry (1853-1924) and Bertha (1857-1900) Ziller, both members of families who came to the Austin area from Germany, married in 1876 and purchased this property in 1881. Records indicate that a residence, built about 1877, already existed on the site. ...
Henry at Hanover Courthouse
Six miles east still stands Hanover Courthouse, in which, December, 1763, Patrick Henry delivered his great speech in the "Parsons' Cause," when he denounced the British government for vetoing an act of the Virginia General Assembly.
Marker is on North Washington ...
Joseph Henry House
has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
this site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating and illustrating
the history of the United States
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1965
Marker can be reached from Nassau Street, ...
Henry August Rowland House
Has been designated a
National
Historic Landmark
This site possesses national significance
in commemorating the history of the
United States of America
1975
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker is on Cathedral Street, on the left ...
Henry Beck House
This, the second house built in Minden (1907), housed Henry Beck, the first manager of the Minden Milling Company, and was located across the street from from the mill at Fifth Street and Railroad Avenue, now Highway 395.
Marker is at ...
Henry Doremus House
Circa 1760 Dutch Stone House
where George Washington and
Alexander Hamilton stayed
June 25-27, 1780, following the
Battle of Springfield. French
forces under Gen. Rochambeau
rested in the orchard August
27, 1781, en route to Yorktown.
National Register of Historic Places
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Morris County Heritage ...
Dr. Henry Warburton House
714-716 Main Street
Built 1886. First medical doctor in Santa Clara. Arrived 1848. First floor one time used as pharmacy and office. Born Staffordshire England 1819. Died Santa Clara 1903.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Santa Clara Street ...