Results for Bayard
Marion Bayard Folsom
Marion Folsom, business leader and civil servant, was born...
National Historic Landmark- Fort Bayard Historic District
National Historical Landmark-Fort Bayard Historic District...
National Historic Landmark-Bayard-Condict Building
National Historic Landmark- Bayard-Condict Building
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Fort Bayard
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
Fort Bayard - 1866-1900
Fort Bayard National Cemetery
One of the several pos...
Bayard
Population 3,036 - Elevation 6,152
Sites in the surr...
Bayard
Population 3,036 - Elevation 6,152
Sites in the surr...
Bayard Rustin
(1910 -1987)
Born here, the civil rights leader an...
Bayard vs Singleton
Early American precedent for judicial review of legislatio...
Stuart and Bayard
After the Battle of Antietam on 17 Sept. 1862, Gen. Robert...
Results for Bayard
Marion Bayard Folsom
Marion Folsom, business leader and civil servant, was born on this site on November 23, 1893. In 1914 he joined the Eastman Kodak Company where he helped design one of the nation's first company sponsored retirement insurance plans. Appointed by ...
National Historic Landmark- Fort Bayard Historic District
National Historical Landmark-Fort Bayard Historic District
Established as an army post on August 21, 1866, by troops of Company B, 25th U.S. Colored Infantry under the command of Lt. James M. Kerr to protect the area of Silver City until 1899.
Buffalo ...
National Historic Landmark-Bayard-Condict Building
National Historic Landmark- Bayard-Condict Building
Built in 1897-99, this is twelve-story building one of the first skyscrapers in New York City.
It is the only work by Sullivan in the East other than the Prudential Building in Buffalo. The piers and ...
Fort Bayard
Has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
For the important role it played in the military and medical history of southwest New Mexico
This fort possesses National Significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America
Marker is ...
Fort Bayard - 1866-1900
Fort Bayard National Cemetery
One of the several posts created on the Apache frontier, Fort Bayard protected the Pinos Altos mining district. Company B of the black 125th Infantry served here, as did Lt. John J. Pershing. In 1900 the fort ...
Bayard
Population 3,036 - Elevation 6,152
Sites in the surrounding hills indicate that Indians of the Mogollon culture (A.D. 300 – 1450) lived here long before the Europeans. In the late 19th century, this was a stronghold of Apaches led by Victorio ...
Bayard
Population 3,036 - Elevation 6,152
Sites in the surrounding hills indicate that Indians of the Mogollon culture (A.D. 300 – 1450) lived here long before the Europeans. In the late 19th century, this was a stronghold of Apaches led by Victorio ...
Bayard Rustin
(1910 -1987)
Born here, the civil rights leader and pacifist organized the 1963 March on Washington. Head of A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1966-1979. Elected to Henderson High School Hall of Fame.
Marker is on Maple Avenue near Lincoln Avenue, on ...
Bayard vs Singleton
Early American precedent for judicial review of legislation, was decided nearby, 1787, by Judges Samuel Ashe, Samuel Spencer, John Williams.
Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street (Business U.S. 17) and Middle Street, on the right when traveling west on ...
Stuart and Bayard
After the Battle of Antietam on 17 Sept. 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia recrossed the Potomac River into Virginia. After President Abraham Lincoln’s constant urging, the Union Army of the Potomac, led by Maj. ...