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Andrew Jackson Downing

[Inscription on urn pedestal, 1856]:

This vase was erected by his friends in memory of

ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING

who died July 28, 1852, aged 37 years.

He was born, and lived, and died upon the Hudson River. His life was ...

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Andrew Ward Memorial

In memory of

Andrew Ward

Born in England 1597

One of the founders of

Wethersfield and Stamford

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An honored citizen of

Fairfield Conn.

where he died in 1659

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Member of a Commission graunted to

sev'al p'sons to governe the people att

Conecticott by the General Court

of Massachusetts Bay under

John Winthrop ...

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Andrew Atkinson Humphreys

Cadet U.S. Military Academy July 1 1827, Brevet Second Lieutenant 2d U.S. Artillery July 1 1831, Second Lieutenant July 1 1831, First Lieutenant August 16 1836, Resigned September 30 1836, First Lieutenant Topographical Engineers U.S. Army July 7 1838, Captain ...

General Andrew Jackson

This boulder commemorates the historical fact that General Andrew Jackson, with his command of nine hundred Georgia Militia and friendly Creek Indians, occupied the Indian village of Herodtown, located on this site, March 12, 1818. This event occurred during his ...

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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church was established in Tampa in 1871. Its first service was held in the hospital building at Fort Brooke. A wooden church was erected in 1883 on the city block bounded by Marion, Twiggs, Morgan, and Madison ...

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The Andrew Carnegie Public Library

1915-1965

The Ulatis Book Club initiated an early effort in 1905 to obtain a Carnegie Library Building Fund Grant. This effort was taken over in 1910 by the Saturday Club, which campaigned to establish a library district under the jurisdiction of ...

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Judge Andrew R. Linscott

In Memory Of

Judge Andrew R. Linscott

Library Trustee 1956 – 1968

Library Building Committee 1954 – 1956

Selectman 1950 - 1952

Presented by the Swampscott Public Library

Board of Trustees in Harry D. Linscott Park 1992

Marker is at the intersection of Monument Avenue and Burrill ...

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Site of St. Andrew's Church

Prior to 1750 an Anglican church built of logs, later stone. Only portions of cemetery remain. Dr. Gershom Craven, who treated General Lafayette, is buried here. All graves face east as was the custom of the times.

Marker is on Old ...

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St. Andrew’s Rectory

Erected between 1852 and 1854, this large limestone dwelling housed the rector of nearby St. Andrew’s church and complemented the massive construction of that building. The rectory, built for the Reverend William Cockran was one of the first stone houses ...

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St. Andrews Anglican Church

Beginning in 1828 the Rev. W. Cockran held religious services in the homes of settlers in this area. In 1829 he established a permanent residence at Grand Rapids on the Red River and by 1831 had built a small wooden ...

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