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Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC
On April 28, 1988, the Right Honourable Bri...
Prominent Pioneer Men and Women Who Helped Settle Washington Cit
Present city officials and citizens of Washington City des...
Washington Reformed Presbyterian Church
This tablet is made to preserve the memory of pioneers, Go...
Early's Washington Raid
Diverting Federal Forces, July 1864
In mid-June 1864...
Booker T. Washington High School
Booker T. Washington High School
1916 - 1974
...
George Washington Hitt
1913-1958
“An unforgettable personality whose courag...
Washington City Spring
Near this spot
on the north side of...
The Washingtons
Nearby are buried Lawrence Augustine Washington, his wife,...
Washington, DC: Capital and City
Make No Little Plans
This is the John A. Wilson Buil...
Washington County Civil War Monument
This monument
is presented by
Dr. Erskine ...
Results for Washington
Embassy of Canada, Washington, DC
On April 28, 1988, the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada, dedicated this building to peace and friendship between Canada and the United-States .
Le 28 Avril 1988, le Très Honorable Brian Mulroney, Premier Ministre du Canada, ...
Prominent Pioneer Men and Women Who Helped Settle Washington Cit
Present city officials and citizens of Washington City desired to pay tribute to early prominent pioneers who first settled here in 1857. These pioneers sacrificed their all while improving conditions in this harsh, dry, hot inhospitable, mosquito-infested area. This spot ...
Washington Reformed Presbyterian Church
This tablet is made to preserve the memory of pioneers, God fearing people from Scotland and Ireland who organized this church in 1841, as a place to meet together and worship
Andrew McCornack • Robert Shedden •
William Fraser •
George ...
Early's Washington Raid
Diverting Federal Forces, July 1864
In mid-June 1864, Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Early's corps drove Union Gen. David Hunter's army into West Virginia after the Battle of Lynchburg. On June 23 Early launched an incursion through Maryland against Washington, D.C., to ...
Booker T. Washington High School
Booker T. Washington High School
1916 - 1974
From the day it opened its doors in 1916 Booker T. Washington High School played a major roll in the life of
Columbia's black community. Originally a school with all grades, eventually it ...
George Washington Hitt
1913-1958
“An unforgettable personality whose courage shone with such crystal brilliance as to brighten the world about him and uplift the spirits of those even more fortunate, but not fashioned of such heroic fibre. His is a name to remember when ...
Washington City Spring
Near this spot
on the north side of “C” street
was located the city spring.
From it, in 1808, water
for public use was first
piped through the streets
of Washington, D.C.
Marker can be reached from C Street, ...
The Washingtons
Nearby are buried Lawrence Augustine Washington, his wife, Dorcas, and daughter, Emma Tell. Lawrence was the son of Samuel Washington, youngest brother of General Washington. Part of their original home is standing.
Marker is at the intersection of Bethany Pike (West ...
Washington, DC: Capital and City
Make No Little Plans
This is the John A. Wilson Building, Washington, DC's city hall, home to DC's mayor and city council.
When completed in 1908, it was known as the District Building (for District of Columbia). Cope and Stewardson of Philadelphia ...
Washington County Civil War Monument
This monument
is presented by
Dr. Erskine G. Clark
to the Village of
Sandy HillDedicated to the honor and patriotism of the soldiers of Washington County who served in our war to suppress the southern rebellion of 1861, waged against ...