Results for Joseph
Colonel Joseph Belt
1680 Maryland 1761.
Patentee of "Cheivy Chace", Tr...
Joseph H. Bausman D.D.
Home of Joseph H. Bausman D.D. 1854-1924 author of best kn...
Joseph A.“Jock” Yablonski
(1910-1969)
A longtime resident of California and el...
St. Joseph’s Cathedral
St. Joseph’s was the first church of the Pueblo de San Jos...
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
Built 1868
Has been place on the
National Regi...
Joseph Henry
This statue of the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Inst...
Joseph E. Johnston Memorial
Joseph E. Johnston
1807 ---- 1891
Brigadie...
Thomas Joseph
(Feb. 11, 1823 - Mar. 10, 1905)
Born in Hartford, ...
Joseph Blyth Allston House (Pawley House)
This house stands on land owned by R. F. W. Allston, gover...
Colonel Joseph Cilly
At the height of the fighting in the Barber Wheat Field, w...
Results for Joseph
Colonel Joseph Belt
1680 Maryland 1761.
Patentee of "Cheivy Chace", Trustee of first free schools in Maryland, one of the founders of Rock Creek Parish, member of the House of Burgesses, Colonel of Prince George's County militia during the French and Indian War.
...Joseph H. Bausman D.D.
Home of Joseph H. Bausman D.D. 1854-1924 author of best known and most used history of Beaver County 2-vol. Pub. 1904
Pastor of United Presbyterian and congregational churches Rochester 1882-1907
Professor English Literature W.&J. College 1907-1921
Marker can be reached from Delaware Avenue ...
Joseph A.“Jock” Yablonski
(1910-1969)
A longtime resident of California and elected official of the United Mine Workers of America. He led efforts to improve working conditions for coal miners. On December 31, 1969—shortly after his defeat as a reform candidate for president of the ...
St. Joseph’s Cathedral
St. Joseph’s was the first church of the Pueblo de San José. The original adobe structure was built on the present site in 1803. It was replaced by a second adobe in 1845, which in turn was replaced by a ...
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
Built 1868
Has been place on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Sandusky Road, on the right.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Joseph Henry
This statue of the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution was made in 1881 by the American sculptor William Wetmore Storey, then working in Rome. Unveiled April 19, 1883.
Marker is on Jefferson Drive east of 12th Street, SW, on ...
Joseph E. Johnston Memorial
Joseph E. Johnston
1807 ---- 1891
Brigadier General U.S.A.
General C.S.A.
Given command of the Confederate
forces at Dalton, in
1863, he directed the 79 days
campaign to Atlanta, one of the
most memorable in the annals of war
Erected ...
Thomas Joseph
(Feb. 11, 1823 - Mar. 10, 1905)
Born in Hartford, Conn., Thomas Miller Joseph came to Galveston about 1841 with his mother Annis (Rogers) (d. 1879) and the family of his Uncle Alexander Edgar. Admitted to the bar, he became ...
Joseph Blyth Allston House (Pawley House)
This house stands on land owned by R. F. W. Allston, governor of SC 1856-58. His nephew Joseph Blyth Allston obtained the land in 1866 and it is thought he then moved this circa 1800 house onto his property. After ...
Colonel Joseph Cilly
At the height of the fighting in the Barber Wheat Field, when New Hampshire Continentals overran two British cannons, an excited American officer, Colonel Joseph Cilly, leaped upon one of the smoking guns to claim it for the Patriots’ cause.
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