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Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Entered on the National Register
of Historic Places...
Capture of Fort Niagara
1813
In the early morning of December 19th, 1813, a ...
Independence of Kazakhstan
The Monument of
Independence of Kazakhstan
Fort Amanda
Ohio Historical Marker
[Marker Front]
After Ge...
Fifth Regiment of Garrison Artillery
The Fifth Regiment of Garrison Artillery marches down Gove...
“Fightin’ Joe” Wheeler
Near this spot, May 9, 1865, Major General Joseph Wheeler,...
Four Institutions of Learning
This tablet commemorates four institutions of learn...
State Office Building
Listed in the State Register of Historic Places
Desi...
Confederate Cemetery
Dedicated by the Ladies Memorial Association of Manassas, ...
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
June 26, 1895 ------ ...
Results for F
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
Entered on the National Register
of Historic Places
June 7, 1974
Federal Building
U.S. Courthouse
Wright Square Postal Station
Savannah, Georgia
Jeremiah O'Rourke
Architect 1899
This Property Significantly Contributes To The
Nation's Cultural Heritage
Commemorated June 1976
Gerald R. Ford Jack ...
Capture of Fort Niagara
1813
In the early morning of December 19th, 1813, a force under Colonel John Murray, consisting of detachments of the 100th and 41st Regiments. Royal Scots, Royal Artillery and Canadian Militia embarked in bateaux at the foot of this ravine. Crossing ...
Independence of Kazakhstan
The Monument of
Independence of Kazakhstan
This monument, depicting a young warrior soaring
on a winged snow leopard, symbolizes many centuries
of the nation’s history and a modern Kazakhstan
striving for its future.
Dedicated by
His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev,
the first President of the ...
Fort Amanda
Ohio Historical Marker
[Marker Front]
After Gen. William Hull's surrender at Detroit early in the War of 1812, most of Michigan Territory came under British and Indian control. To prevent a possible invasion of Ohio, Gen. William Henry Harrison, commander of the ...
Fifth Regiment of Garrison Artillery
The Fifth Regiment of Garrison Artillery marches down Government Street in December 1915 on their way to the Inner Harbour, where they boarded a steamer to Vancouver. They would join other Canadian troops fighting in Europe in World War I. ...
“Fightin’ Joe” Wheeler
Near this spot, May 9, 1865, Major General Joseph Wheeler, C.S.A., and part of his staff were captured by Federal troops who were pursuing President Jefferson Davis. Gen. Wheeler was released at Athens but, later, was again arrested and sent ...
Four Institutions of Learning
This tablet commemorates four institutions of learning previously occupying this site. The Willoughby Medical College was founded in 1834 and closed in 1846. The building was then remodeled and used by the Willoughby Female Seminary from 1847 until its destruction ...
State Office Building
Listed in the State Register of Historic Places
Designed by State Architect Arthur Peabody, the Wilson Street Office Building is an extraordinary representation of the Art Deco Style of architecture. Built in three separate stages, 1930, 1938 and 1959, the symmetrically ...
Confederate Cemetery
Dedicated by the Ladies Memorial Association of Manassas, on August 30, 1889, to the heroes of Virginia and her sister states, who yielded their lives on July 18 & 21, 1861 & August 28, 29 & 30, 1862, in defense ...
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
June 26, 1895 ------ July 27, 1966
Grand Master 1940
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Masonic Home of
Georgia, 1946-1966
Raised in Fairburn Lodge No. 180, F. & A. M., 1920; Worshipful Master 1923 and 1943; ...