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Caledonia
Organized 1803 as town of Southampton; name changed to Cal...
Rios-Caledonia Adobe
This imposing building is an excellent example of Californ...
Caledonia Furnace
Erected 1837 by
Thaddeus Stevens
the great com...
Caledonia Furnace
Erected in 1837 by Thaddeus Stevens and James D. Paxton. S...
Results for Caledonia
Caledonia
Organized 1803 as town of Southampton; name changed to Caledonia 1806; Scottish emigrants settled 1799 Village incorporated 1891
Marker is at the intersection of North Street (New York Route 36) and Pamela Way, on the right when traveling south on ...
Rios-Caledonia Adobe
This imposing building is an excellent example of California Mexican Era architecture using Indian labor. Petronilo Rios built the two-story Adobe about 1846 as his residence and headquarters for sheep and cattle operations named "Caledonia" in the 1860's it served ...
Caledonia Furnace
Erected 1837 by
Thaddeus Stevens
the great commoner
father of the Pennsylvania common school system
the first to advocate education
for the mountaineer children
early exponent of anti-slavery
born April 4, 1792 died August 11, 1868
the entire works destroyed by the Confederate
troops under General Jubal A Early
Tuesday ...
Caledonia Furnace
Erected in 1837 by Thaddeus Stevens and James D. Paxton. Stevens' antislavery stand led to its destruction by Gen. Jubal Early, June 26, 1863, on his way to York during the early Gettysburg campaign.
Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln ...