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Site of Booker T. Washington School
With overcrowded buildings at the African American school ...
Fifth Company Battalion Washington Artillery
Cobb's Artillery Battalion
Fifth Company Battalion W...
Major General George Washington Goethals' Home
1888~1907
The great engineering genius of the Panama...
Fort Washington
Constructed November 1775 by the
Continental Army ...
Ardenwood Historic Farm / George Washington Patterson Ranch
This Property
The
George Washington
...Washington County C. S. A.
Washington county was the most populous in the state durin...
Washington Street Methodist Church
A church was built here between 1803 and 1805; anot...
Defenses of Washington
Fort Willard Park
After Virginia seceded from the ...
Washington's Southern Tour
Near here stood Mulberry Grove, plantation home of General...
Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington was a guest Apr. 24-25, 1791, at the ...
Results for Washington
Site of Booker T. Washington School
With overcrowded buildings at the African American school in southwestern Bartlett, the Bartlett trustees bought four buildings from Camp Swift in Bastrop to enlarge the facilities. A bond issue passed in 1948, and plans began for a U-shaped building. Otto ...
Fifth Company Battalion Washington Artillery
Cobb's Artillery Battalion
Fifth Company Battalion Washington Artillery
Four 12-PDR. Napoleons, Two James Rifles
Capt. Robert Cobb's Artillery Battalion.
Breckinridge's (Bate's) Div. Breckinridge's Corps.
Capt. C.H. Slocomb, Commanding,
1st Lieut. W.C.D. Vaught, 2d Lieut. A.J. Leverich.
1st Lieut. J.A. Chalaron, 2d Lieut. C.G. Johnsen.
Nov. 25th, 1863, 4 ...
Major General George Washington Goethals' Home
1888~1907
The great engineering genius of the Panama Canal lived at this site from 1888 until 1907.
As a young lieutenant, Gothals was sent to Florence to speed up the work on the Muscle Shoals Canal Project which effectively by~passed the serious ...
Fort Washington
Constructed November 1775 by the
Continental Army under
General George Washington
This fort was used during the
Siege of Boston
and helped force its
evacuation by the British
Marker is on Waverly Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Ardenwood Historic Farm / George Washington Patterson Ranch
This Property
The
George Washington
Patterson Ranch
Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
November 29, 1985
Marker can be reached from Ardenwood Boulevard near California Highway 84.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington County C. S. A.
Washington county was the most populous in the state during the Civil War. It served as a center for production, warehousing, transportation, communications, and had a large quartermaster depot. Local wartime factories made spinning jennies, lumber, pots, kettles, wagons, and ...
Washington Street Methodist Church
A church was built here between 1803 and 1805; another church, erected 1832, was burned by Union troops in 1865 and reconstructed in 1866 of salvaged brick and clay mortar. Present church dedicated 1875. Bishop Wm. Capers (1790-1855), founder of ...
Defenses of Washington
Fort Willard Park
After Virginia seceded from the Union on April 17, 1861 the District of Columbia was on the dangerous border between the divided states. Because of the city’s importance, the Union Army immediately occupied Northern Virginia, which allowed ...
Washington's Southern Tour
Near here stood Mulberry Grove, plantation home of General Nathanael Greene and Catherine Littlefield Greene. President George Washington twice visited the widowed Mrs. Greene at Mulberry Grove during the Southern tour of 1791. Traveling downriver from
Purrysburg, South Carolina to ...
Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington was a guest Apr. 24-25, 1791, at the Quince home which stood 2 blocks W.
Marker is at the intersection of Dock Street and North 3rd Street (U.S. 74), on the right when traveling west on Dock Street.
Courtesy ...