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Eagle Cotage
This wood frame building is a reproduction of a miners’ bo...
Old Eagle Tavern
A Bicentennial commemorative site recognizing America&rsqu...
McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle
S/N 76-0048
On 10 June 1983 McChord's 318th FIS rece...
Eagle Hotel
On the morning of March 6, 1862, Gen. Franz Sigel was eati...
Eagle Mountain Iron
The Iron Chief, Black Eagle and other mines produced gold ...
Eagle’s Nest
Four miles north is Eagle’s Nest, the seat of the Fitzhugh...
War Eagle Mills Farm
The Ozark Arts and Crafts Fair was founded on War Eagle Mi...
The New York Life Eagle
In 1890, architect Stanford White gave the commission for ...
Eagle Squadrons
In September 1940, during the Battle of Britain, there was...
“The Eagle’s Nest”
Part of the Valley of Jehosaphat, now Dulaney Valley, pate...
Results for Eagle
Eagle Cotage
This wood frame building is a reproduction of a miners’ boarding house that stood on this site and was destroyed in the fire of July 10, 1854. Rebuilt, it was destroyed again in the fire of August 25, 1857.
A third ...
Old Eagle Tavern
A Bicentennial commemorative site recognizing America’s 200th year of liberty
Old Eagle Tavern
During the 19th century this tavern served travelers, soldiers, and Trentonians as a social and political center.
Marker is at the intersection of South Broad Street (U.S. ...
McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle
S/N 76-0048
On 10 June 1983 McChord's 318th FIS received its first F-15 replacing the units venerable F-106. The 318th "Green Dragons" captured the 1984 Hughes Achievement Trophy, presented to USAF's Top Fighter Squadron. In 1989, plans to convert the 318th ...
Eagle Hotel
On the morning of March 6, 1862, Gen. Franz Sigel was eating his breakfast at the Eagle Hotel which stood on this site. He had remained here with 600 men and a battery of six pieces after the main column ...
Eagle Mountain Iron
The Iron Chief, Black Eagle and other mines produced gold at Eagle Mountain between 1881 and 1900 from ores containing as much as 54 per cent iron. L.S. Barnes secured options and sold the mines to Southern Pacific Railroad in ...
Eagle’s Nest
Four miles north is Eagle’s Nest, the seat of the Fitzhugh and Grymes families, and the core of a 17th-century plantation. Lawyer and planter William Fitzhugh I (165–1701), born in Bedford, England, immigrated to Virginia by 1674 and acquired vast ...
War Eagle Mills Farm
The Ozark Arts and Crafts Fair was founded on War Eagle Mills Farm by Lester and Blanche Elliott and friends in October 1954 for the purpose of giving recognition to Ozark artists and craftsment who work with their hands and ...
The New York Life Eagle
In 1890, architect Stanford White gave the commission for The New York Life Eagle to Augustus Saint-Gaudens on behalf of The New York Life Insurance Company. Augustus sketched its conceptual form and the sculpture was carved in marble by his ...
Eagle Squadrons
In September 1940, during the Battle of Britain, there was formed in Yorkshire a Royal Air Force Squadron manned by American volunteers. This was 71 (Eagle) Squadron, joined in 1941 by 121 (Eagle) and 133 (Eagle) squadrons.
244 American and ...
“The Eagle’s Nest”
Part of the Valley of Jehosaphat, now Dulaney Valley, patented August 10, 1684. Walter Dulaney acquired half, 1747, and remainder, 1767. His lands were confiscated and sold at the end of the Revolutionary War. Thomas Marsh obtained “The Eagle’s Nest” ...