Results for United States
National Historic Landmark-First Bank of the United States
National Historical Landmark-The First Bank of the United ...
United States Merchant Marine Veterans
In memory of
United States
Merchant Mar...
G. Ross Anderson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthou
Entered on the National Register
of Historic Places<...
United States Post Office
Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095
The original post offic...
First Shelterbelt in the United States
During the 1930s severe drought plagued the states in the ...
United States Submarine Crews Memorial
To the United States
52 Submarines and
And The...
United States Marine Hospital
This building, designed by Robert Mills,
widely know...
The United States Treasury
Civil War to Civil Rights
Billions for the war, an...
United States Army
Established Camp Beale's Springs about one mile north, Mar...
United States Submariners Memorial
These trees are dedicated to the memory
of those Uni...
Results for United States
National Historic Landmark-First Bank of the United States
National Historical Landmark-The First Bank of the United States
The proposal to charter this institution provoked the first great debate over strict as opposed to expansive interpretation of the Constitution.
The Congress and President Washington, by following Alexander Hamilton's proposal and chartering ...
United States Merchant Marine Veterans
In memory of
United States
Merchant Marine Veterans
of
Foreign Wars
Courtesy hmdb.org
G. Ross Anderson Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthou
Entered on the National Register
of Historic Places
December 13, 1971
Federal Building
U.S. Courthouse
Federal Postal Station
Anderson, South Carolina
Thomas Harlan Ellett
Architect 1938
This property significantly contributes to the Nation's cultural heritage.
Commemorated June 1976
Gerald R. Ford
President of the United States
Jack Eckerd
Administrator of General Services
Marker is at ...
United States Post Office
Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095
The original post office of Woodbridge, established July 31, 1792, was located at the Cross Keys Tavern on the northwest corner of Amboy Avenue and Main Street. The first postmaster appointed by Postmaster General Timothy Pickering was ...
First Shelterbelt in the United States
During the 1930s severe drought plagued the states in the great plains and deepened the depression. High winds caused dust storms which blackened the sky. In 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt initiated a program to help stabilize the blowing soil and ...
United States Submarine Crews Memorial
To the United States
52 Submarines and
And Their Gallant Crews
Who Sacrificed Their
Lives In World War II
“Lest We Forget These
Boats on Eternal Patrol”
Sealion • S ? 36 • S ? 26 • Shark • Perch • S ? 27 • S ? ...
United States Marine Hospital
This building, designed by Robert Mills,
widely known architect was erected 1833
for the care of sick and disabled merchant
seamen. It served also as a teaching clinic
for the Medical College of South Carolina,
and after 1860 as a military hospital for
the Confederacy. Following ...
The United States Treasury
Civil War to Civil Rights
Billions for the war, and a bunker for the president
The grand, pillared United States Treasury building that stands before you, its first section designed by Robert Mills in 1836, was the financial command center ...
United States Army
Established Camp Beale's Springs about one mile north, March 25, 1871. For the protection of settlers and travelers on northern route. Served as Hualapais Indian Agency. Military Camp abandoned April 6, 1874.
Marker can be reached from Andy Devine Road (Business ...
United States Submariners Memorial
These trees are dedicated to the memory
of those United States Submariners who made the
ultimate sacrifice, so that we might live in freedom.
Marker is on West McCabe Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org