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John Rogers (1723 - 1789)
In memory of
John Rogers (1723 - 1789)
...Revolutionary War Patriot John Banning
Born in 1740 in Dover, Kent Co., DE
Died Feb, 15, 17...
Jackson Monuments
The effort to erect a monument at the site of Thomas "Ston...
Jackson
On the Field
Dec. 12 - 13, 1862.
Marker is on ...
Saginaw Trail / John Almon Starr House
Saginaw Trail
The Saginaw Trail, running from Detr...
Jesse Owens
[Marker Front]:
James Cleveland Owens was born in Al...
Joe Nuxhall
Pitcher 1944, 1952-60, 1962-66
With a wartime play...
Class of June 1943 Memorial
In memory of
Members of the Class of June 1943
John Tunnicliff Jr
B. 1751, Derby, England, came to
America 1772...
James J. Ross
Born in South Carolina in about 1787, James
Jeffres...
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John Rogers (1723 - 1789)
In memory of
John Rogers (1723 - 1789)
John Rogers, a prominent lawyer and patriot, resided in Upper Marlboro during the 1760s and 1770s. He represented Prince George’s County at the Maryland Conventions of 1774 and 1775, and on July ...
Revolutionary War Patriot John Banning
Born in 1740 in Dover, Kent Co., DE
Died Feb, 15, 1791 in Dover, Kent Co., DE
Justice of the Peace
Member of Joint Committee of Accounts, Committee of Correspondence, Council of Safety, and General Assembly.
Marker can be reached from E. Water Street. ...
Jackson Monuments
The effort to erect a monument at the site of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's mortal wounding began in February 1887, when Fredericksburg newspaper editor Rufus Merchant founded the Stonewall Jackson Monument Association. On June 13, 1888, a crowd of more than ...
Jackson
On the Field
Dec. 12 - 13, 1862.
Marker is on Lee Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Saginaw Trail / John Almon Starr House
Saginaw Trail
The Saginaw Trail, running from Detroit to Saginaw through Pontiac and Flint, was originally an Indian trail. In 1816 Michigan territorial government authorized the building of a road from Detroit to Saginaw along the trail. Part of the ...
Jesse Owens
[Marker Front]:
James Cleveland Owens was born in Alabama in 1913 and moved with his family to Cleveland at age nine. An elementary school teacher recorded his name "Jesse" when he said "J.C." It became the name he used for the ...
Joe Nuxhall
Pitcher 1944, 1952-60, 1962-66
With a wartime player shortage affecting rosters throughout baseball, Joe Nuxhall got the chance of a lifetime. At 15 years, 10 months and 11 days old, the high-school hurler took the mound for the Reds at ...
Class of June 1943 Memorial
In memory of
Members of the Class of June 1943
Who lost their lives in World War II, Korea and Vietnam
John E. Abbott – Jan 5, 1945 – Luxembourg • Edward M. Almond – Mar 19, 1945 – Germany • Ernest S. ...
John Tunnicliff Jr
B. 1751, Derby, England, came to
America 1772; Revolutionary
Soldier; Settled here 1793;
Died 1814; Buried one Mile
South, Tunnicliff Cemetery.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 20 and Hoke Road (County Route 173), on the right when traveling east on U.S. 20.
Courtesy ...
James J. Ross
Born in South Carolina in about 1787, James
Jeffres Ross was a member of the ""Old Three
Hundred."" He arrived in Stephen F. Austin's colony
in late 1822 or early 1823, moving onto the league
granted him near Eagle Lake ...