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Woodlawn Cemetery
4611 Benning Road, SE
Woodlawn Cemetery, established...
Work Accidents and the Law
(1910)
The pioneering study of industrial conditions...
Greentown Delaware Village
A migration of Indians throughout Ohio began due to unstab...
Law Office
Samuel Southard, U.S. Senator, N.J. Governor, & Sec. of Na...
Greensboro Law School
Est. by Robert P. Dick & John H. Dillard in 1878. About 30...
"Callaway Place" - 1814.
Jesse Callaway, soldier of 1812, son of Joseph Callaway, s...
Lawrence Visitor Information Center
Welcome
Welcome to historic Lawrence, Kansas, and it...
McLaws's and Pickett's Divisions
Longstreet's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
L...
Lincoln / Lamon Law Office
Danville, Illinois
Abraham Lincoln occupied offices ...
Rev. Lawrence Anthony Bender, S.S.
November 14, 1924 – February 5, 2004
Educati...
Results for Law
Woodlawn Cemetery
4611 Benning Road, SE
Woodlawn Cemetery, established in 1895, serves the final resting place for Sen. Blanche K. Bruce, Mary P. Burrill, Will Marion Cook, John W. Cromwell, John R. Francis, Rep. John Mercer Langston, Jesse Lawson, Mary Meriwether, and Daniel ...
Work Accidents and the Law
(1910)
The pioneering study of industrial conditions in Allegheny County by Crystal Eastman documented 526 workplace deaths in one year. A component of the land-mark Pittsburgh Survey, it led to industrial accident prevention programs and workers' compensation laws.
Marker can be reached ...
Greentown Delaware Village
A migration of Indians throughout Ohio began due to unstable conditions created by the American Revolution. The massacre of Christian Indians at the Moravian mission of Gnadenhutten in 1782 and Colonel William Crawford’s expedition against Wyandot and Delaware towns along ...
Law Office
Samuel Southard, U.S. Senator, N.J. Governor, & Sec. of Navy, erected this building in 1811. Office of Gov. Vroom, 1817-1819 & Alexander Wurts, 1820-1881. Redesigned in the Greek Revival style by Mahlon Fisher in 1840.
Marker is on Main Street, on ...
Greensboro Law School
Est. by Robert P. Dick & John H. Dillard in 1878. About 300 graduates licensed. School, which was here, closed 1893.
Marker is at the intersection of West Market Street and North Elm Street, on the right when traveling west on ...
"Callaway Place" - 1814.
Jesse Callaway, soldier of 1812, son of Joseph Callaway, soldier of '76, lived in this house from 1852 to 1867. The house, built with bricks made on the place, remained in the family until after 1900. It is said to ...
Lawrence Visitor Information Center
Welcome
Welcome to historic Lawrence, Kansas, and its Visitor Information Center in the centuy-old Union Pacific Depot. Lawrence was founded in 1854 by antislavery forces determined to see that the newly opened Kansas territory joined the union as a free state. ...
McLaws's and Pickett's Divisions
Longstreet's Corps
Army of Northern Virginia
Longstreet's Corps
McLaws's and Pickett's Divisions
July 1 McLaws's Division arrived late in the day and camped in this vicinity.
July 2 In the morning McLaws's Division moved on the road towards Gettysburg but turning to the right half ...
Lincoln / Lamon Law Office
Danville, Illinois
Abraham Lincoln occupied offices in a building on this site while practicing law in the Eighth Judicial District from 1847 - 1859.
Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and North Vermilion Street, on the right when traveling ...
Rev. Lawrence Anthony Bender, S.S.
November 14, 1924 – February 5, 2004
Education. St. Mary’s Elementary, Notre Dame High School, Bryantown, MD 1931–1942
• St. Charles College Seminary, Catonsville, MD 1942–1945
• Bachelor’s Degree, St. Mary’s Seminary, Paca Street, Baltimore, MD 1946–1947
• S.T.B. & ...