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Colonel Fletcher Webster
In memory of
Colonel Fletcher Webster
Who here...
Webster Massacre
1 ¾ miles east to the graves of the victims of the Webster...
Webster Massacre
Here sleep
the victims of the
Webster Massacre...
Webster Wirt Hetherington House
(Evah C. Cray Historical Home Museum)
This property ...
Webster Stanley
Webster Stanley
built the first house in
<...Noah Webster House
Here stood the house of
Noah Webster
Class of ...
Webster’s
(Sugar Loaf House)
This was the site of Webster's Su...
The Webster Homestead
First owned by Daniel Webster in 1805. Sold in 1807 to to ...
Webster School
This building was designed by Frederic J. DeLongchamps, a ...
Old Webster School
Built by the citizens of Markleeville in 1882 it remained ...
Results for Webster
Colonel Fletcher Webster
In memory of
Colonel Fletcher Webster
Who here fell August 30, 1862
while gallantly leading his regiment
the 12th Mass. Volunteers
This memorial was dedicated Oct. 21, 1914
by survivors of his regiment and
Fletcher Webster Post, G.A.R.
of Brockton, Mass.
He gave his life for
the principles laid down ...
Webster Massacre
1 ¾ miles east to the graves of the victims of the Webster Massacre which occurred August 27, 1839 when John Webster and a party of about thirty, en route to a land grant in Burnet County, were attacked by ...
Webster Massacre
Here sleep
the victims of the
Webster Massacre
of August 27, 1839 About thirty homeseekers headed by John Webster en route to what is now Burnet County, were attacked by a band of Comanche Indians. After attempting to flee under cover of ...
Webster Wirt Hetherington House
(Evah C. Cray Historical Home Museum)
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on 5th Street near Riley Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Webster Stanley
Webster Stanley
built the first house in
Oshkosh near this spot
1836
Marked by Winn. Co. Arch. & Hist. Society
and Wis. Power & Light Co. 1930
Marker is at the intersection of Bowen Street and Bay Shore Drive, on the right when traveling south on ...
Noah Webster House
Here stood the house of
Noah Webster
Class of 1778
Author of The American
Spelling Book and of An American
Dictionary of the English Language
Marker is at the intersection of Temple Street and Grove Street, on the right when traveling south on Temple Street.
Courtesy ...
Webster’s
(Sugar Loaf House)
This was the site of Webster's Sugar Loaf House, well-known stopping place during the Comstock rush. Beginning in April 1860, it was used as a remount station of the Central Overland Pony Express. In 1861 it became a ...
The Webster Homestead
First owned by Daniel Webster in 1805. Sold in 1807 to to his brother Ezekiel, who occupied it until his death in 1829. Eminent as a lawyer and legislator, foremost in all good works, Ezekiel Webster's early death was an ...
Webster School
This building was designed by Frederic J. DeLongchamps, a designer and engineer of mining, born in Reno, Nevada, on June 2, 1882, and educated in Nevada. He designed 500 buildings, including schools, courthouses, commercial structures, and residences. The new Webster ...
Old Webster School
Built by the citizens of Markleeville in 1882 it remained in operation until 1929 when the new Webster School was completed. In 1966, with the old school on the verge of total destruction, the Historical Society of Alpine County began ...