Results for Ada James
Ada James
1876 – 1952
Born in Richland Center, Ada James was a...
Tale of Ensign James Liggett / Major Adam Charles Muir, 41st Reg
[Front Side of Marker]: "Tale of Ensign James Liggett"
...James Adair
In 1787 fifty acres of land were purchased from James Adai...
James H. Adams
Gov. of S.C. 1854-56, lived near here in his home named Li...
Results for Ada James
Ada James
1876 – 1952
Born in Richland Center, Ada James was an important suffrage leader, campaigning throughout Wisconsin in support of women’s right to vote. In 1919, James mobilized her father, a state legislator, to deliver Wisconsin’s ratification papers to Washington, D. ...
Tale of Ensign James Liggett / Major Adam Charles Muir, 41st Reg
[Front Side of Marker]: "Tale of Ensign James Liggett"
After American militia troops forcibly ended the 1812 siege of Fort Wayne, General James Winchester's Army of the Northwest marched down the north side of the Miami [Maumee] River to stop or ...
James Adair
In 1787 fifty acres of land were purchased from James Adair for founding of Rutherford Town, which serves as the second county seat.
Marker is at the intersection of N. Main Street and 5th Street, on the left when traveling north ...
James H. Adams
Gov. of S.C. 1854-56, lived near here in his home named Live Oak, which burned ca. 1910. Adams is buried nearby at St. John's Church.
Marker is on Congaree Road (State Road 769), on the right when traveling west.
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