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George Washington
George Washington owned a tract of land nearby. He surveye...
George Washington's Gristmill
In 1771, George Washington replaced a deteriorated gristmi...
Braddock, Washington, and Franklin
On April 23, 1755
At a Tavern located near this spot...
Ridgebury – George Washington Slept Here
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Ridgebury, "The New Patent,...
George Washington Lot
Site of lot 77 purchased by George Washington May 15, 1753...
George Washington’s Out-Lot
Here was located George Washington’s five-acre out-lot fro...
Washington’s Office
While constructing Fort Loudoun, George Washington used th...
George Washington
In March of 1748, George Washington, at age sixteen, arriv...
George Washington
In December, 1753, George Washington came here with notice...
Washington Hall
Erected 1863 as
Gregory Miners Court
First Dis...
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George Washington
George Washington owned a tract of land nearby. He surveyed and formed a company to drain a part of the Dismal Swamp, 1763.
Marker is on Highway 32 N (North Carolina Route 32) south of Folly Road, on the left ...
George Washington's Gristmill
In 1771, George Washington replaced a deteriorated gristmill that his father, Augustine, may have erected as early as the 1730s. The new mil ground grain from Mount Vernon and neighboring farms, and was outfitted with two pairs of millstones. In ...
Braddock, Washington, and Franklin
On April 23, 1755
At a Tavern located near this spot
General Edward Braddock
Colonel George Washington
and
Benjamin Franklin
Met to plan the British
assault on Ft. Dusquesne
During the French & Indian War
This plaque erected by the Kiwanis Club of Frederick
June 8, 1998
Marker can be ...
Ridgebury – George Washington Slept Here
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Ridgebury, "The New Patent," was one of the last land purchases made by the Proprietors. Tradition says that the First Congregational Church in Ridgebury had its beginnings in the "New Patent Meeting House" as early as 1738. In ...
George Washington Lot
Site of lot 77 purchased by George Washington May 15, 1753. Sold by his executors on June 17, 1805 to Dr. Robert MacKey, surgeon in the American Revolution.
A blacksmith shop located here made iron work for Fort Loudoun.
The lot was ...
George Washington’s Out-Lot
Here was located George Washington’s five-acre out-lot from Thomas Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron, by grant of 15 May 1753. Fairfax also granted him a companion in-lot 77 at North Braddock Street and Fairfax Lane. The out-lot was number 16 ...
Washington’s Office
While constructing Fort Loudoun, George Washington used the center room of this building as an office from the fall of 1755 until he moved into the fort in December 1756. He was a Colonel in the Virginia Militia and responsible ...
George Washington
In March of 1748, George Washington, at age sixteen, arrived in Winchester, then called Frederick Town. During the next four years, he worked as a surveyor throughout the colonial Virginia frontier.
Marker is at the intersection of Cork Street and Braddock ...
George Washington
In December, 1753, George Washington came here with notice from the governor of Virginia to the French that they were trespassing on British soil. The statue shows Washington carrying out his first public mission.
Marker is at the intersection of High ...
Washington Hall
Erected 1863 as
Gregory Miners Court
First District Court in Colorado Territory
County Court House
1868 – 1900
Marker is on Eureka Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org