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Reuben Benedict House
The Reuben Benedict House, a two-story brick bui...
St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church and School
This block of property in the Lincolnville District is own...
Benedict
Benedict. Founded in 1683 as Benedict-Leonardtown. Here a ...
St. Benedict the Moor School
Located on this site was the former St. Benedict the Moor ...
Benedict Arnold House
According to tradition
Benedict Arnold was brought...
Benedict Arnold Boot Monument
Erected 1887 by
John Watts de Peyster
B...
Buddington-Benedict-Sheffield Compound
Albert and Rebecca Buddington built the first part of this...
St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church
Mother Church of Black Catholics in Georgia
In May 1...
Pope Benedict XVI Mass
In commemoration of the solemn pontifical mass marking the...
Livingston – Benedict House
Circa 1752
Revolutionary War refuge
Home of Wi...
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Reuben Benedict House
The Reuben Benedict House, a two-story brick building with a wooden frame addition, lies in the rural farming community of Peru township. One of the earliest houses in Morrow County, Ohio, it stands surrounded by ageless maple and walnut ...
St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church and School
This block of property in the Lincolnville District is owned by the Catholic Church and contains historic buildings important to St. Augustine's African American heritage. It was part of the Yallaha orange grove plantation before the Civil war and was ...
Benedict
Benedict. Founded in 1683 as Benedict-Leonardtown. Here a vessel was constructed for Geo. Washington in 1760. In August, 1814, British troops under Gen. Ross landed near here for their march on the City of Washington.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
St. Benedict the Moor School
Located on this site was the former St. Benedict the Moor School, a Catholic school for black children that was one of the most important buildings associated with black history in Tampa. The property was purchased for $600 on March ...
Benedict Arnold House
According to tradition
Benedict Arnold was brought
here after being wounded
at Battle of Bemis Heights
in 1777.
Marker is on Broad Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Benedict Arnold Boot Monument
Erected 1887 by
John Watts de Peyster
Brev. Maj. Gen. S.N.Y.
2nd V. Pres’t Saratoga Mon’t Ass’t’n
In memory of
the “most brilliant soldier” of the
Continental Army,
who was desperately wounded
on this spot, the sally port of
Burgoynes “Great (Western) Redoubt”
7th October 1777,
winning for his countrymen
the Decisive ...
Buddington-Benedict-Sheffield Compound
Albert and Rebecca Buddington built the first part of this compound as their home c. 1860. In 1921, it became the home of Dr. Harry Y. Benedict, a mathematician who served as University of Texas Professor and President. Delia Edwards, ...
St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church
Mother Church of Black Catholics in Georgia
In May 1874 two Benedictine priests arrived
in Savannah to work with the city's African-
American community, and constructed a
church four blocks north of here. In 1889
a new building was constructed at this site.
The Society of ...
Pope Benedict XVI Mass
In commemoration of the solemn pontifical mass marking the bicentennial of the Archdiocese of New York offered by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI April 20 2008 here in Yankee Stadium. Gift of Knights of Columbus.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Livingston – Benedict House
Circa 1752
Revolutionary War refuge
Home of William Livngston
and his family. Livingston
was the first elected
Governor of New Jersey
Morris County Heritage Commission
National Register of Historic Places
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
[ Lower Plaque: ]
The historic character
of this property
is protected by the
New Jersey ...