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The Sisters of Saint Joseph In Augusta

Members of the seventeenth-century French Order of Saint Joseph of Carondelet were first invited to Georgia at the end of the Civil War to teach and staff an orphanage in Savannah. Working with the children of African Americans, the Sisters ...

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Joseph Blount Chesire, Jr.

1850 ~ 1932

Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of N.C., 1893-1932; lawyer & writer. Birthplace is one block W.; grave 100 yards S.

Marker is on East Church Street near St. David Street, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Joseph Udall Barn

Built in the early 1900's by one of Eagar's prominent civic, religious & business leaders, this barn was constructed with wooden pegs & retains remarkable architectural integrity. The 2-story brick farmhouse no longer stands.

Marker is on East Central Avenue 0 ...

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Smith - Joseph - Stratton House

Only surviving residence of former Mayor E.B. Joseph. the Italianate cottage was built c. 1855 by Pickett Chauncey Smith, a merchant in antebellum Montgomery, and father-in-law of E.B. Joseph, who occupied the house from 1880 to 1885. Joseph served on ...

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Rev. Joseph Emerson

Rev. Joseph Emerson

1777 – 1833

Pioneer for advanced education

for women. Conducted female

seminary in Wethersfield and

lived in this house

1824 – 1833

Buried in Wethersfield Cemetery

Erected by

Wethersfield Women's Association

1934

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Center Street, on the left when ...

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Joseph Bloomfield

In honor of Joseph Bloomfield, Major in the American Revolutionary War who became General in the War of 1812 and later Governor of the state of New Jersey, for whom the town of Bloomfield was named. On this site he ...

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Joseph T. Rothrock

Conservationist, father of the State Forest idea in Pennsylvania, lived in this house from 1876 until his death in 1922. He pioneered in the development of forest fire control, reforestation, and scientific forestry.

Marker is at the intersection of N. ...

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Joseph Alston

Joseph Alston (1779–1816) was educated at the College of Charleston and at Princeton. He inherited The Oaks Plantation and in 1801, married Theodosia, daughter of Aaron Burr. Alston was a member of the S.C. House (1802–12), its speaker for five ...

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Joseph Sharp's Iron Works

In 1768, Joseph Sharp erected a forge and furnace on the Wallkill River. The village around the Sharp Iron Works became known as Sharpsborough, later becoming Hamburg. Due to the expensive nature of the venture and competing forges, Sharp abandoned ...

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Joseph William Burke

1835-1900

Lawyer, Industrialist, Patriot

Brigadier General, U.S.A.

Gen. Burke helped rebuild

Alabama’s mining & manufacturing

interests after the Civil War.

He helped establish the Catholic

Church at Jacksonville.

His home, “Bellevue,”

occupied the present site of

Jacksonville State College.

Marker is on University Circle west of ...

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