Results for Bedford
This Tablet Marks The Site of Fort Bedford
This tablet erected by Bedford Penn'a Chapter D.A.R.
New Bedford Historic District
Has been designated a registered National Historic ...
Botetourt County / Bedford County
Area 548 Square Miles / Area 791 Square Miles
Boteto...
70 Bedford Street
Landmark New York
About 1807 this house was built ...
Bedford Street
Once a dirt country trail designed as an access to Christo...
Bedford House
On Route 22 near Katonah
John Jay (1745 – 18...
National Historic Landmark-Bedford Springs Historic District
National Historical Landmark-Bedford Springs Hotel Histori...
Bedford Courthouse Square Historic District
Courthouse square, part of original 1825 plat, surrounded ...
Bedford Brown
U.S. Senator, 1829-40; State Legislator; Opponent of Seces...
Bedford Minutemen
Line of March
April 19, 1775
Marker is on Lexi...
Results for Bedford
This Tablet Marks The Site of Fort Bedford
This tablet erected by Bedford Penn'a Chapter D.A.R.
May 30, 1925
Marks the site of Fort Bedford
One of the Frontier Forts
Built by the British in 1758
The stockade enclosing the fort contained about 7000 square yards of ground
It was the rendezvous and protection ...
New Bedford Historic District
Has been designated a registered National Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the historic sites act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States
Marker is on Williams Street, on the ...
Botetourt County / Bedford County
Area 548 Square Miles / Area 791 Square Miles
Botetourt County. Formed in 1769 from Augusta, and named for Lord Botetourt, Governor of Virginia, 1768–1770. Buchanan was the western terminus of the noted James River and Kanawha Canal.
Bedford County. Formed ...
70 Bedford Street
Landmark New York
About 1807 this house was built by John P. Broome, sailmaker and “crier of the courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol delivery and of the general session of the peace.” Although altered over the years, the ...
Bedford Street
Once a dirt country trail designed as an access to Christopher Street. A popular village thoroughfare. Having been mapped prior to 1799, Bedford Street is one of the earliest recorded streets in Greenwich Village. This street is named after Bedford ...
Bedford House
On Route 22 near Katonah
John Jay (1745 – 1829), statesman, jurist, first Chief Justice of the United States, and Governor of New York State for six years, built Bedford House in 1800. It remained his home for the last ...
National Historic Landmark-Bedford Springs Historic District
National Historical Landmark-Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District
The Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District is significant as one of the nation's finest remaining examples of the mineral springs resort phenomenon of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Courtesy National Park Service National ...
Bedford Courthouse Square Historic District
Courthouse square, part of original 1825 plat, surrounded by nineteenth and early twentieth century commercial buildings in various architectural styles. Limestone facing quarried and milled by local industry. Listed in National Register of Historic Places 1995.
Marker is on I Street ...
Bedford Brown
U.S. Senator, 1829-40; State Legislator; Opponent of Secession, 1860. This is "Rose Hill," his home.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 158 and North Carolina Highway 150, on the left when traveling west on U.S. 158.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bedford Minutemen
Line of March
April 19, 1775
Marker is on Lexington Road, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org