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Homesite of Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth
Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth
SAR Branch Connecticut
Jefferson County War Memorial
[Middle Panel - Top]
Dedicated
To the m...
St. John’s African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. John’s African Methodist Episcopal Church has been reg...
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company
Chippewa Fall's oldest industry. In 1867, Jacob Leinenkuge...
Mount Jackson General Hospital, CSA
Shenandoah at War
In September 1861, the Confederate...
Jerrell’s Mill
Here, on May 9, 1864, Sheridan was attacked by Wickham’s c...
William Johnston
1817-1896
President
Charlotte Columbia
a...
Johnston
Johnston, founded in 1868 as Johnston's Station on ...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
On this site
The President of the United States
<...Jos. H. McCourt / Bruno L. Putzker
In Memoriam
Jos. H. McCourt
1877 – 1900
...
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Homesite of Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth
Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth
SAR Branch Connecticut
Erected MCMXIII
Here stood the home of Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth Commissary General of the American forces in the War for Independence and a trusted friend of George Washington and "Brother Jonathan Trumbull"
Here in 1775 he entertained Washington ...
Jefferson County War Memorial
[Middle Panel - Top]
Dedicated
To the memory of these Fallen Comrades
who, in answering the call to arms,
paid the Price of Freedom.
[Left Panel]
World War I
Harrison B. Buckner • William Buckner • Earl E. Cleek • Carl J. Coots • George Crank • ...
St. John’s African Methodist Episcopal Church
St. John’s African Methodist Episcopal Church has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursuant to the authority vested in the Virginia Historic Landmarks Board Act 1966. This property has been entered in the national Register of Historical Places by ...
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company
Chippewa Fall's oldest industry. In 1867, Jacob Leinenkugel, the son of a Bavarian brewmaster, came to Northern Wisconsin searching for a promising location to build a brewery. He settled on this spot purchasing the land from lumberman Hiram S. Allen. ...
Mount Jackson General Hospital, CSA
Shenandoah at War
In September 1861, the Confederate Medical Department built a large general hospital on this site because Mt. Jackson was the western terminus of the Manassas Gap Railroad which provided access to northern Virginia battlefields. Dr. Andrew Russell Meem, ...
Jerrell’s Mill
Here, on May 9, 1864, Sheridan was attacked by Wickham’s cavalry. Nearby, on May 22, 1864, Warren’s (Fifth) Corps, moving to the North Anna, fought Rosser's cavalry.
Marker is on Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north. ...
William Johnston
1817-1896
President
Charlotte Columbia
and Augusta Railroad
Commissary General of N.C.
C.S.A.
Marker is on Calhoun Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Johnston
Johnston, founded in 1868 as Johnston's Station on the Charlotte, Columbia, & Augusta Railroad and also known as Johnson's Turn Out, was named for railroad president William Johnston. It was first incorporated in 1875 and rechartered with its present name ...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
On this site
The President of the United States
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
addressed the citizens of the
Tampa Bay Area
and received the ovation of some
10,000 persons on the declaration
of his Latin American policy
Oct. 18, 1960.
Marker is at the intersection of North Pierce Street and ...
Jos. H. McCourt / Bruno L. Putzker
In Memoriam
Jos. H. McCourt
1877 – 1900
Co. F. 8th Cal Inf. U.S.V. – Co. I. 35th Inf. U.S.V.
———
Bruno L. Putzker
1880 – 1899
Btry. K. 3rd U.S. Army
Berkeley men killed in action in Philippines Insurrection
Marker can be reached from Center Street, on the ...