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Joseph Verree House
47 Church Street
Joseph Verree, a prosperous Charl...
St. Joseph's Historic District
Railroad Workers' Neighborhood
Much of downto...
Joseph Smith
The founder of Mormonism lived in this vicinity about 1825...
Joseph A. Percacciolo, Jr.
In memory of
Joseph A. Percacciolo, Jr.
Ap...
Major General Joseph Bradford Carr
1828 – 1895
[Left of Monument: ]
Uni...
Major Joseph E. Gillette
The "Southampton Cavalry" was formed just north of this si...
Joseph Robidoux
City Founder
Near this site the French fur trader Jo...
Joseph Wheeler
Born on this site Sept. 10, 1836
Lt. Gen. Com. Conf...
Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin
Georgia's First Chief Justice
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, ...
Governor Joseph Maull Carey
Born in Milton on January 19, 1845, he was the son of merc...
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Joseph Verree House
47 Church Street
Joseph Verree, a prosperous Charleston master carpenter, constructed this two-and-one-half story Georgian single house circa 1767. It occupies the southernmost part of Town Lot No. 77 of the "Grand Modell of Charles Town," the original plan of ...
St. Joseph's Historic District
Railroad Workers' Neighborhood
Much of downtown Bowling Green west of Louisville & Nashville tracks owes its development to the railroad and to nearby industries. Most railroad workers stayed in downtown hotels prior to the mid-1880s when smaller and cheaper fame housing ...
Joseph Smith
The founder of Mormonism lived in this vicinity about 1825-29. His infant son is buried in this cemetery. Much of the translation of the Golden Plates for the Book of Mormon was done at a house nearby.
Marker is on Pennsylvania ...
Joseph A. Percacciolo, Jr.
In memory of
Joseph A. Percacciolo, Jr.
April 7, 1922 – May 8, 1998
A man with a big heart
full of love
for his community and its people
whose accomplishments, contributions
and dedication will forever be
part of Philipstown’s ...
Major General Joseph Bradford Carr
1828 – 1895
[Left of Monument: ]
United States Volunteer Service.
Mustered in United States Service May 14, 1861.
Commissions.
Colonel Second New York Volunteers, May 10, 1861.
Brigadier General United States Volunteers, Sept. 7, 1862.
Major General ...
Major Joseph E. Gillette
The "Southampton Cavalry" was formed just north of this site in May, 1861 at what was the Gillette Farm, Cedar Lawn. Joseph E. Gillette was elected captain. The Company eventually became Company A of the 13th Virginia Cavalry. Gillette was ...
Joseph Robidoux
City Founder
Near this site the French fur trader Joseph Robidoux established a trading post in 1826 while it was still Indian territory. Robidoux and his family oversaw a far-ranging fur trading empire.
The Platte Purchase of 1837 added the six county ...
Joseph Wheeler
Born on this site Sept. 10, 1836
Lt. Gen. Com. Confederate Cavalry 1865
Maj. Gen. Com. U.S. Cavalry 1898
"His name and fame will live and be loved as long
as noble deeds are honored among men"
Placed by
Annie Wheeler Auxiliary No. 3, U.S.W.V.
Marker ...
Home of Joseph Henry Lumpkin
Georgia's First Chief Justice
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, born in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Dec. 23, 1799, entered the University of Georgia at fifteen, completing his college education at Princeton, New Jersey, in 1819. Lumpkin passed the bar in 1820 and began practicing ...
Governor Joseph Maull Carey
Born in Milton on January 19, 1845, he was the son of merchant Robert H. Carey and his wife, Susan. Educated in local schools, he later attended Union College and received his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. An ...