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Harriet B. Jones

(b. 3 June 1856; d. 28 June 1943)

Born 3 June 1856, in 1885 was first licensed woman physician in state; opened private practice then hospital in Wheeling, 1892. Jones was active in temperance and women's suffrage; and promoted establishment of ...

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First Court House and Jail

This boulder

marks the square where the

First Court House and Jail

were located

in Manitowoc County

Built in 1840

Marker is at the intersection of North Rapids Road (County Road R) and Ellis Street, on the right when traveling north on North Rapids Road.

Courtesy ...

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Site of the Jerome C. and Mary Chiles Davis Homestead

Two olive and two fig trees survive from the Davis’ prize-winning farm of the 1850’s. Nearby also stand some of the original shingled buildings of the University State Farm, located here in 1906. From this nucleus, the University Farm has ...

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James Vandenburgh’s Home

1821

Master Mason

Trinity Church

Marker is on Bedford Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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St. Joseph Parish

St. Joseph Parish was formally established in 1880. Previously, the predominantly Irish immigrant congregation was part of St. Ann Church in Junction (now Hampton) and worshiped in a building on Church Street. St. Joseph Church has occupied this site since ...

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Jefferson Market Garden

Acres: 0.36

Where some went to market, and some went to jail, today’s Greenwich Villagers tend the Jefferson Market Garden in the shade of the landmark Market Courthouse.

Named for Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, the Jefferson ...

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Jefferson Market Courthouse

Landmark of New York

This building, designed along Victorian Gothic lines by Vaux & Withers, was constructed in 1876 and served as the women’s court until 1932. Of particular interest are its turrets, traceried windows, ironwork and sculpture.

Marker is ...

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Joncaire Trading Post

Near here the Frenchman

Chabert Joncaire in 1758

set up the first white

establishment on the site

of Buffalo.

Evacuated 1759 at the approach

of the British.

Marker is on South Michigan Avenue west of Ganson Street, on the left ...

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Fort Joncaire

2nd building in Lewiston

Built 1720 near this spot

A palisaded trading post

First French Fort on

Niagara River

Marker can be reached from South 4th Street south of Tuscarora Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Memorial

1861 – Deo Vindice – 1865

(Front face)

In memory of

Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

21 Jan. 1824 - 10 May 1863

Com. 2d Corps. Army of Northern Va., CSAGraduated from West Point US Military Academy 1846 ? ...

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