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General George Washington

To Honor The Memory

of

General

George Washington

Guest of Our City

1791

Placed By

Elizabeth Washington

Chapter

D.A.R.

1932

Marker is at the intersection of Greene St and 6th St, on the left when traveling west on Greene St.

Courtesy hmdb.org

George Washington Carver Branch Library

In Feb. 1926 the Austin Public Library opened in a room over a downtown store. Within months, the books were moved to this structure, built at Guadalupe and Ninth St., across from Wooldridge Park. In 1933, with completion of a ...

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This House was Occupied by General George Washington

This House was occupied by General George Washington as Army Headquarters on four occasions during the Revolutionary War.

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Here the General in 1780, after reviewing the evidence in the case of Major John Andre, Adjunct General of the British Army, ...

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Bicentennial of General George Washington's Birthday

To commemorate

the Bicentennial of the birthday of

General George Washington

at this spot hallowed by his stroke

of military genius in the crossing of

the Delaware on Christmas night – 1776

and to remind us

that the triumphs of the Revolution

were made possible only by his ...

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200th Birthday of George Washington

1732 - 1932

In commemoration of the

two hundredth birthday of

George Washington

These eagles

and this tablet were placed here

by the

New Jersey Society of the

Colonial Dames of America

Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Washington Crossing Pe Rd, ...

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George Washington Tulip Poplar

A direct descendant of the Tulip Poplar planted in 1785 by our first President, George Washington, on the grounds of Mount Vernon, his home on the Potomac. More than two centuries later, the original Tulip Poplar continues to stand. Through ...

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George Washington Williams

 

George Washington Williams was born in 1849 in Bedford, Pennsylvania. At age 14, he enlisted in the Union Army to fight in the Civil War and received a medical discharge in 1868. In 1874, he became the first African ...

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In memory of General George Washington

In memory of

General George Washington

Commander in Chief of Continental Army

Fredericksburg

Sept. 19 – Nov. 27, 1778

Made possible through the efforts of

Senator Vincent L. Leibell

The Historical Society of Quaker Hill ...

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George Washington Stopped Here

In 1709

George Washington

stopped here at an inn

where these stones

were in use

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D.A.R. 1930

Marker is at the intersection of Route 150 and Washington Drive, on the right when traveling south on Route 150.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Colonel George Washington Monument

Dedicated July 9, 1930 to Colonel George Washington, who served as aide-de-camp to General Edward Braddock in the Battle of Braddock’s Field around this site July 9, 1755

Marker is on Jones Avenue 0.1 miles south of Bell Avenue, on the ...

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