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Washington’s Temporary Headquarters
This boulder which lay from time immemorial
on this ...
George Washington Carver Branch Library
In Feb. 1926 the Austin Public Library opened in a room ov...
Washington-Rochambeau Route
General Washington and General Rochambeau passed her on Se...
Canal Landing on Washington Street
The Huntington Landing started 120 feet west on Washington...
Washington’s Inaugural Bicentennial
1789 - 1989
Elizabeth celebrates Washington’s Inaugu...
Washington’s Flag
1775
This is a Reproduction of the Personal Flag use...
National Historic Landmark - Mount Washington Hotel / Bretton Woods Monetary Conference
Mount Washington Hotel
Standing to the east, the Mou...
Washington’s Tour of the Southern States
In
Patriotic Commemoration
of the visit
...
Camp Washington
Commemorating the establishing
of Camp Washington
Washington Hall
Directly across the street stood Washington Hall. The Inst...
Results for Washington
Washington’s Temporary Headquarters
This boulder which lay from time immemorial
on this site near the turn of the old road
marks the location of a house used by
General George Washington
as temporary headquarters
on October 26, 1780
while on march from Totowa now Paterson
to support Lafayette’s expedition against
the ...
George Washington Carver Branch Library
In Feb. 1926 the Austin Public Library opened in a room over a downtown store. Within months, the books were moved to this structure, built at Guadalupe and Ninth St., across from Wooldridge Park. In 1933, with completion of a ...
Washington-Rochambeau Route
General Washington and General Rochambeau passed her on Sept. 13, 1781 on their way to victory at Yorktown. One mile south, they turned east on state rout 605.
The marking of this route is a gift from the French Government. ...
Canal Landing on Washington Street
The Huntington Landing started 120 feet west on Washington St and continued to the lock at Cherry St. The Wabash & Erie canal was 4 feet deep and 100 feet wide as this point. Other locks were at First St. ...
Washington’s Inaugural Bicentennial
1789 - 1989
Elizabeth celebrates Washington’s Inaugural Bicentennial
George Washington journeyed to “Elizabethtown” - met with a committee of Continental Congress in Boxwood Hall - Sailed from Elizabethport - April 2, 1789
(Back of Marker) "Elizabeth celebrates Washington's inaugural Bicentennial."
Recipient of the ...
Washington’s Flag
1775
This is a Reproduction of the Personal Flag used by General George Washington, the Commander-In-Chief during the Revolutionary War.
Presented by R.W. Ronald J. Steiner, Chairman, George Washington Masonic Historic Site Committee, In memory of his father, Brother Morton Steiner
Marker is ...
National Historic Landmark - Mount Washington Hotel / Bretton Woods Monetary Conference
Mount Washington Hotel
Standing to the east, the Mount Washington Hotel was completed in 1902 as one of the largest, most modern grand hotels in the White Mountains, one of the few built in a single campaign. Designed by New York ...
Washington’s Tour of the Southern States
In
Patriotic Commemoration
of the visit
of
George Washington
on his
tour of the
Southern States
1791
Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (U.S. 29) and W Council Street, on the left when traveling north on N Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Camp Washington
Commemorating the establishing
of Camp Washington
by Governor Isaac I. Stevens
on the site
in front of this monument
where he and Gen'l then
Captain George B McClellan
and their military
and engineering forces met
and camped from
October 17th to 30th 1853
Marker is on Coulee Hite Road, on the ...
Washington Hall
Directly across the street stood Washington Hall. The Institute's first building erected 1894 by Jacob Tome (1810-1898) founder and benefactor of The Tome School
Courtesy hmdb.org