Results for Joseph
David Reynolds Tavern/Joseph Van Syckel Residence
David Reynolds
Tavern
-- 1763 --
...
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village / Joseph J. Bradley School
1900-1992 / 1919-1967
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Vil...
Joseph H. McKinney
First Sheriff
of Sacramento
County
<...Colonel Joseph Kershaw's Tomb
Joseph Kershaw (1727 - 1791) is buried in this family encl...
Joseph T. Adams House
Built in 1868
Has been placed on the
National ...
Home of Joseph Perkins
Armory Superintendent
Armory Superintendent Joseph P...
The Civil War in St. Joseph
A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
On April ...
Joseph Hardin
1734-1801
Colonel Hardin was born in Virginia but mo...
Joseph N. Nicollet
Nicollet Island bears the name of a French scholar and sci...
Hale - Joseph Home
Built in 1910
William M. and Evan Hale built this ho...
Results for Joseph
David Reynolds Tavern/Joseph Van Syckel Residence
David Reynolds
Tavern
-- 1763 --
Joseph Van Syckel
Residence
-- 1839 --
Union Township Historic Site
Marker is on Charlestown Road (County Route 635) near Van Sickel Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village / Joseph J. Bradley School
1900-1992 / 1919-1967
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village
In 1899, construction started on Merrimack Mill and village. The mill began operation in 1900. A second mill building, added in 1903, made it one of the largest in the South. Under ...
Joseph H. McKinney
First Sheriff
of Sacramento
County
Killed during a
Squatters Riot in
Brighton Township
August 15, 1850
Age Early 20’s
Marker can be reached from the intersection of 43rd Street and Folsom Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Colonel Joseph Kershaw's Tomb
Joseph Kershaw (1727 - 1791) is buried in this family enclosure. He was a successful businessman, politician, district sheriff, and South Carolina Patriot militia colonel in the Revolutionary War. He helped mediate a peaceful settlement to the South Carolina Regulator ...
Joseph T. Adams House
Built in 1868
Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Plaque placed Return Day 2000
Marker is on East Pine Street just from Cherry Lane.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Home of Joseph Perkins
Armory Superintendent
Armory Superintendent Joseph Perkins lived in a converted warehouse on this spot from 1801-1806. The day Lewis arrived, March 16, 1803, he hand-delivered a letter from the Secretary of War directing Perkins to provide "arms & iron work... with ...
The Civil War in St. Joseph
A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
On April 3, 1860, the Pony Express started from this neighborhood on its historic run to the West. Eight months after the Pony Express joined East and West, the country split North to ...
Joseph Hardin
1734-1801
Colonel Hardin was born in Virginia but moved to North Carolina in 1772. During the Revolutionary War, he fought at King's Mountain and elsewhere in the South. He was Speaker of the House of the State of Franklin in 1785 ...
Joseph N. Nicollet
Nicollet Island bears the name of a French scholar and scientist who explored the headwaters of the Mississippi for the US government in 1836. Accompanied by some Ojibway friends and two hired voyageurs, Joseph Nicollet camped by the falls for ...
Hale - Joseph Home
Built in 1910
William M. and Evan Hale built this home on the 400 acres purchased by Gardner Hale in 1862. The Hales descended from two signers of the Mayflower compact, 1620. Purchased in 1993 by Carlo and Dianne Joseph, it ...