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John Campbell Memorial Home
John Campbell (1818-1891), founder of Ironton, was ...
Jack M. Campbell Highway
Taos to Tierra Amarilla
This road passes through som...
Campbell House, ca. 1845
Historic Lexington
Andrew Reid purchased this lot in...
Colonel Arthur Campbell
Grave of Colonel Arthur Campbell (1743-1811). Statesman, r...
Margaret Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell
(1902-2004)
Margaret Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell was bo...
National Historic Landmark - Campbell Mansion
From 1811 until his death, this was the home of Alexander ...
PFC Floyd Everett Campbell
In Recognition of the 2nd Marine Division
Asi...
Elinor Slack Campbell
Dedicated in memory of
Elinor Slack...
Campbell & Hatch Saloon and Billiard Parlor
1881
Bob Hatch and John Campbell opened a billiard...
Battle of Campbell's Station
The Federal Gen. Ambrose Burnside, pursued by Gen. James L...
Results for Campbell
John Campbell Memorial Home
John Campbell (1818-1891), founder of Ironton, was an ironmaster and president of the Ohio Iron & Coal Company, a Presbyterian, and an abolitionist. This house and barn, which he built in 1850, became a stop on the Underground Railroad for ...
Jack M. Campbell Highway
Taos to Tierra Amarilla
This road passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the American Southwest. It is a key section of the east - west highway which brings visitors to this region from throughout the United States. Since ...
Campbell House, ca. 1845
Historic Lexington
Andrew Reid purchased this lot in 1784 from the town’s trustees. Later, between 1844 and 1845, Alexander T. Sloan, a local hotel owner and businessman, built this house. His wife reported that the site was a “rough and unsightly ...
Colonel Arthur Campbell
Grave of Colonel Arthur Campbell (1743-1811). Statesman, revolutionary soldier, justice, legislator, county lieutenant. Sons, James and John killed in War of 1812.
Marker is at the intersection of North 24th Street and Gloucester Avenue, on the right when traveling north on ...
Margaret Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell
(1902-2004)
Margaret Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell was born to a Moravian family in North Carolina, where her upbringing and education led her to devote her life to seeking educational opportunities for others. She served as dean of Staunton's Mary Baldwin College and ...
National Historic Landmark - Campbell Mansion
From 1811 until his death, this was the home of Alexander Campbell (1788-1866), founder of Bethany College, and the leading influence in America's largest indigenous religious movement. Campbell, called the "Sage of Bethany," was an educational pioneer, renowned debater, political ...
PFC Floyd Everett Campbell
In Recognition of the 2nd Marine Division
Asian-Pacific Campaign World War II
The Battle for the Gilbert Islands
In Memory of Pfc. Floyd Everett Campbell
Killed in action during the amphibious
landing on Tarawa 20 November 1942
Purple Heart presented posthumous[ly]
Courtesy hmdb.org
Elinor Slack Campbell
Dedicated in memory of
Elinor Slack Campbell
A Founding Member Of The Newtown
Township Historical Architectural Review Board.
A Life Member And Historian Of
The Presbyterian Church.
History was her passion
Preservation her primary concern
Born: November 8, 1920
...Campbell & Hatch Saloon and Billiard Parlor
1881
Bob Hatch and John Campbell opened a billiard parlor in 1880. Bob Hatch was a colorful character and an amateur thespian. It was said he kept a jar of frogs on the counter as their croaking helped him predict ...
Battle of Campbell's Station
The Federal Gen. Ambrose Burnside, pursued by Gen. James Longstreet from Lenoir's Station via Concord, eluded an attempt by Gen. Lafayette McLaws, C.S.A., coming from Loudon via the Hotchkiss Valley and Kingston Roads, to head him off at the junction ...