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The Rev. James E. and Fannie F. Ferguson
Alabama native James Ferguson (1824-1876) became a Methodi...
J. Gorman & Son Building
Constructed circa 1880
City of Berkeley Landmark
St. John's Church
Lafayette Square
Every President of the United Sta...
St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Two Rivers Central Park Historic District
This prope...
American Soldiers Killed June 17, 1775
Tablet #1:
Connecticut Troops
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John P. Grace Tower
The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge
Named to Commemo...
John Marshall House
Built 1790
The third United States Supreme Court Jus...
The John Marshall House
Built in 1790, this brick house reflects the late 18th cen...
The Major A.J. Rose House
Built in 1870-72, this structure typifies the Greek Reviva...
Major Archibald Johnson Rose
1830 - 1903
Before migrating to Texas, A. J. Rose ma...
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The Rev. James E. and Fannie F. Ferguson
Alabama native James Ferguson (1824-1876) became a Methodist preacher in Arkansas before moving to Texas in 1847. As a circuit rider for the next 20 years, he served Methodists in numerous parts of central and southeast Texas. Ferguson wed native ...
J. Gorman & Son Building
Constructed circa 1880
City of Berkeley Landmark
designated in 1982
John and Margaret Gorman moved their furniture and upholstery shop to this location in 1880. It is one of Berkeley's oldest commercial buildings and a surviving example of the Victorian-era ...
St. John's Church
Lafayette Square
Every President of the United States since President James Madison has attended occasional services here. Many of them were communicants of the parish.
This building was completed in 1816 from plans of Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
an adjacent National ...
St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Two Rivers Central Park Historic District
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
1889
Marker is at the intersection of East Park Street and 17th Street, on the left when traveling south on East Park ...
American Soldiers Killed June 17, 1775
Tablet #1:
Connecticut Troops
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Roger Fox, William Cheeney, Asahel Lyon, Matthew Cummings, Samuel Ashbo, Gershom Smith, Benjamin Ross, Daniel Memory, Wilson Rowlandson
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Soldiers Unassigned
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Amasa Fisk -- Pepperell
William Robinson ----------
John Dillon – Jersey, Eng.
John Lord ----------
Corp. Philip Fowler – Tewksbury
Corp. Samuel Hill – Billerica
Samuel ...
John P. Grace Tower
The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge
Named to Commemorate
The former Mayor of Charleston
And President of the Cooper River Bridge CO.
The Grace Bridge (Modeled Here)
Spanned Charleston from 1929 to 2005.
Built by the Cooper River Bridge Company
...John Marshall House
Built 1790
The third United States Supreme Court Justice lived here until his death in 1835. His family remained until 1909, and the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) opened it to the public in 1913.
Marker is at the ...
The John Marshall House
Built in 1790, this brick house reflects the late 18th century Federal period style. It was home to the Chief Justice whose principles shaped our Federal government and established the Supreme Court we know today. The structure houses an unusually ...
The Major A.J. Rose House
Built in 1870-72, this structure typifies the Greek Revival style with its symmetrical facade. The residence was constructed for former Confederate officer Archibald Johnson Rose (1830-1903) and his large family. A prosperous farmer, Rose participated in state and community activities. ...
Major Archibald Johnson Rose
1830 - 1903
Before migrating to Texas, A. J. Rose made a fortune in the 1849 California Gold Rush. In 1857 he and his wife Sallie (Austin) brought their family from Missouri to Travis County, Texas. Later they settled in San ...