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Washington Confederate Cemetery
The State of Maryland has provided this cemetery, and erec...
George Washington’s Birthplace
On the ground before you once stood the plantation home of...
George Washington
Original benefactor 1782.
Member, Visitors and Gov...
Washington College
Founded in 1782
George Washington gave to its foundi...
Gen. Washington's Guard
3rd Corp. Henry Sparks (1753-1836) was Revolutionary War s...
George Washington
In this building
George Washington
was ent...
Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington spent night of May 31, 1791, at the t...
Birthplace of George Washington Carver
Within this area by Act of Congress
of July 1...
George Washington Carver's Birthplace
The cabin site offers an impression of the slave ca...
George Washington Carver National Monument
Immediately after George Washington Carver’s death i...
Results for Washington
Washington Confederate Cemetery
The State of Maryland has provided this cemetery, and erected this monument, to perpetuate the memory of the Confederate dead, who fell in the Battles of Antietam and South Mountain.
The State of Virginia, has contributed toward the burial of her ...
George Washington’s Birthplace
On the ground before you once stood the plantation home of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington. Here, on February 22, 1732, George Washington—farmer, general of the Continental Army, and first president of the United States—was born.
George ...
George Washington
Original benefactor 1782.
Member, Visitors and Governors, 1784–1789.
Marker can be reached from Washington Avenue (Maryland Route 213) north of Campus Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington College
Founded in 1782
George Washington gave to its founding, granted use of his name and served on the Board of Visitors and Governors. He attended public exercises here, 1784, and received degree of Doctor of Laws in 1789.
Marker is at the ...
Gen. Washington's Guard
3rd Corp. Henry Sparks (1753-1836) was Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia; served with Commander-in-Chief's Guard, "the flower and pick of American army." While with this bodyguard Sparks fought at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown. Discharged at Valley Forge in ...
George Washington
In this building
George Washington
was entertained
April 25, 1791.
Here also Henry Clay
was a guest April 9, 1844.
New Hanover Historical Commission
A.J. Howell E.S. Martin
James Sprunt W.A. McGirt
Marker is at the intersection of South Front ...
Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington spent night of May 31, 1791, at the tavern in Salem. 1/2 mile north
Marker is at the intersection of Salem Ave. and Old Salem Ave, and South Main St., on the right when traveling west on Salem Ave.. ...
Birthplace of George Washington Carver
Within this area by Act of Congress
of July 14, 1943, is preserved
the birthplace of
George Washington Carver
who rose from slavery to become
a distinguished scientist and
a great force in creating
racial understanding
Courtesy hmdb.org
George Washington Carver's Birthplace
The cabin site offers an impression of the slave cabin in which Carver was born. Its mysteries reflect the confused circumstances of Carver's early life.
The log cabin in which George Washington Carver was born was not built with the intention ...
George Washington Carver National Monument
Immediately after George Washington Carver’s death in 1943, the United States Congress recognized the importance of keeping his memory alive by establishing Carver’s birthplace as a national monument.
George Washington Carver first made an impression on Congress when he appeared ...