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William Washington's Ride
Lt. Col. Washington led his Calvary around the east side o...
Washington Brewery
Founded in 1858 by John Frank the brewery operated until p...
In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of
George Washington
1732 – 1799
Washington Square
Washington Square, originally called the Mall and l...
Christ Church, Washington Parish
Founded May 25, 1795
First church in City of Washi...
Washington World War I Memorial
1917 1918
In Honor Of The Citizens
Of Washin...
Washington Veterans Monument
[ top plaque ]
The Citizens Of Washington Hav...
Booker T. Washington School
On November 13, 1922, 210 children and 6 teachers marched ...
George Washington Baines House
Built in the 1860s, this house was the residence of the Re...
Washington (La.) Artillery
Anderson's Brigade -- Ruggles' Division -- Bragg's Corps
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William Washington's Ride
Lt. Col. Washington led his Calvary around the east side of the battlefield, then rode into the British rear at the base of Hobkirk’s Hill. There he found a large number of stragglers, wounded men, doctors, and other noncombatants.
Washington ...
Washington Brewery
Founded in 1858 by John Frank the brewery operated until prohibition. The ownership remains in the Frank family to the present time.
Marker is on 114 East Main Street east of North Auburn Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy ...
In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of
George Washington
1732 – 1799
These Trees Were Planted By The
Daughters Of The Cincinnati
To Commemorate The Bi-Centennial
1932
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street South (U.S. 6) and Sherman Hill Road (Connecticut Route 64), on the right when traveling ...
Washington Square
Washington Square, originally called the Mall and later the Parade, is ringed by buildings constructed over two centuries. The Square reflects Newport’s transformation from a rudimentary outpost to one of the five major trading posts in colonial North America. Originally ...
Christ Church, Washington Parish
Founded May 25, 1795
First church in City of Washington.
Present edifice dedicated October 8, 1809,
by Bishop Thomas J. Claggett,
first bishop consecrated on
American soil
- in New York, 1792.
Placed by
Marcia Burns Chapter, D. A. R.
...Washington World War I Memorial
1917 1918
In Honor Of The Citizens
Of Washington Who Served In The
World War And In Memory Of Those
Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice
In Memoriam
* Francis E. Seeley • * Louis P. Gage • * David Blixt • * Warren B. Mitchell ...
Washington Veterans Monument
[ top plaque ]
The Citizens Of Washington Have Not Forgotten – In Honor
And Grateful Memory Of The Veterans Of The Community
Who Served In The Armed Forces Of The United States:
For The Cause Of Liberty
[ left plaque ]
Korea
1950 – 1955
Anderson, ...
Booker T. Washington School
On November 13, 1922, 210 children and 6 teachers marched from two old school buildings located on Slaughter Street and Division Street to a new school for African- American students in Dover. Funding for the building was provided by the ...
George Washington Baines House
Built in the 1860s, this house was the residence of the Rev. George Washington Baines (1809-83) from 1870 to 1883. A pioneer Baptist preacher, missionary, editor, and educator, the Rev. Baines was the great-grandfather of United States President Lyndon Baines ...
Washington (La.) Artillery
Anderson's Brigade -- Ruggles' Division -- Bragg's Corps
C.S.
Washington (La.) Artillery,
Anderson's (2d) Brig., Ruggles' (1st) Div., Bragg's Corps,
Army of the Mississippi.
This battery was engaged here, and 200 yards in advance, from 12 M. to 2 P.M. April 6, 1862. Its next ...