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Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square
Fred J. Cassibry (1918-1996), U.S. Navy WWII veteran, serv...
Home of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
1828 1914
Major General of United States Volunt...
Jefferson County / State of Virginia
(East Facing Side):
Jefferson County
F...
St. John's Military Academy
St. John’s, the oldest Military Academy in Wisconsin, was ...
Chief Jack Anderson
This monument is presented in appreciation for the commitm...
In Honor of James Rumsey
Inventor of the Steamboat who in October, A.D. 1783, on th...
Johnson Hall 1762
Baronial home of Sir William Johnson. One of the most hist...
Jacob Blauvelt House
1834
Built on lands belonging to the Blauvelt Family...
John Perkins Barratt
May 11, 1795 - September 29, 1859
Physician, natural...
Captain John Smith
Captain
John Smith
Governor of
Vi...
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Judge Fred J. Cassibry Square
Fred J. Cassibry (1918-1996), U.S. Navy WWII veteran, served on the New Orleans City Council, Orleans District Court, U.S. District Court, E.D. La., and the Louisiana Economic Development and Gaming Corporation. Throughout his 40 years of public life, Judge Cassibry ...
Home of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
1828 1914
Major General of United States Volunteers
Recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor for gallant conduct at
Battle of Gettysburg
Governor of Maine 1867 – 1871
President of Bowdoin College 1871 – 1888
Marked by State of Maine Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
1934
Marker ...
Jefferson County / State of Virginia
(East Facing Side):
Jefferson County
Formed in 1801 from Berkeley. Named for Thomas Jefferson. Home of Generals Gates, Drake, and Charles Lee. Here four companies of Washington’s men organized. Shepherdstown was strongly urged as a seat of the National Capital.
(West ...
St. John's Military Academy
St. John’s, the oldest Military Academy in Wisconsin, was founded as a boy’s prep school in 1844 when Sidney T. Smythe, a student at Nashotah House, reopened an abandoned Delafield schoolhouse for St. John’s first students. Dr. Smythe graduated from ...
Chief Jack Anderson
This monument is presented in appreciation for the commitment, loyalty, leadership, service, and vision provided to the people of the Georgetown Divide by
Chief
Jack Anderson
The following are a few of his notable accomplishments prior to his retirement in December 1992.
1970 – ...
In Honor of James Rumsey
Inventor of the Steamboat who in October, A.D. 1783, on the Potomac River near the mouth of Sir John's Run made the first successful application of steam to the practical purpose of navigation and who on December 3rd, 1787, made ...
Johnson Hall 1762
Baronial home of Sir William Johnson. One of the most historic colonial buildings in the United States.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Jacob Blauvelt House
1834
Built on lands belonging to the Blauvelt Family from 1741 to 1970 when it was acquired by the Historical Society of Rockland County
Presented by Daniel De Clerque Chapter Daughters of the American Colonists
Marker can be reached from Zukor Road 0.1 ...
John Perkins Barratt
May 11, 1795 - September 29, 1859
Physician, naturalist, versatile intellect, agricultural leader, president of Abbeville District Medical Society, 1835. Friend of Agassiz, Audubon and other major scientists, by his own advanced thinking, he outlined a theory of serial evolution and ...
Captain John Smith
Captain
John Smith
Governor of
Virginia
1608
Back of Monument:
Erected by
The Association of
the Preservation of
Virginia Antiquities
1907
Lower Plaque:
The gift of
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bryan
Marker can be reached from Colonial Parkway, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org