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New Buildings for White Haven

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site

Grant's plans for developing the farm resulted in many improvements, including a barn and stable built between 1869 and 1872. The stable you see today housed Grant's horses. The barn that also appears in the ...

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The White Haven Estate: Other Houses

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site

White Haven was the name given to both the house and the estate. Typical of many large plantations, other houses on the property were built and occupied by family members and slaves. White residents gave ...

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White Haven's Outbuildings

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site

Operating this 850-acre farm required numerous outbuildings. These included a spring house built over the spring to provide a cool place for crocks of butter and cheese; a barn behind the main house for livestock ...

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White Memorial Foundation

In Memory Of

Margaret Whitlock White 1869-1941

Alain Campbell White 1880-1951

Through whose generosity and foresight the White Memorial Foundation was created to hold in trust for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations nature’s gifts and resources in the Bantam ...

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The White Creek Fort

Erected as a Presbyterian Church in 1774 and converted to a fort early in the Revolution,

Garrisoned by Charlotte County Militia under command of Col Joseph McCracken, it was starting point of many raids on the supply lines of Gen. ...

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Whiteside Church

Erected 1800 by community. Whiteside families Large Conors. Rebuilt 1825

Marker is on Center Cambridge Road 0.2 miles from County Route 74, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old White Church

United Presbyterian Church

organized by Ballibay Ireland July 23,1751

Rev Thomas Clark M.D. and his congregation immigrated to America in 1764 and settled in Salem and erected a log church in 1766 the first Protestant church in New York State ...

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Charles W. White Law Office

Charles W. White Law Office

909 South Eighth Street

c. 1863

is listed in the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

8th Street Historic District

Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Marker is on South 8th Street (U.S. 10) north of Jay Street, on the right when ...

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Colored and White Soldiers of World War I

This is a replica of the original tablet from the 1924 World War I monument located in front of the Clarke County Courthouse. The monument was the first memorial ever erected to honor county war dead. It cost $1,650 and ...

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Fallen White Mulberry Tree

 

About 1861, this white mulberry tree (morus alba) was planted across the carriage path from the large sycamore tree. The tree flourished for just under 150 years until an ice storm over this past winter (2012) caused the tree ...

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