Results for Last Home
David Crockett's Last Home
This pioneer finally settled on a farm about 4 1/2 mi. eas...
Last Home of Traveller
The last home of
Traveller
Through war and pea...
Breckinridge's Last Home
Built circa 1866, this house was occupied by John C. Breck...
Last Home
Last home of Nicholas Stoner soldier of the American Revol...
Blackhoof's Last Home
Blackhoof: Born in Florida about 1721. Arriving in this vi...
Last Home of Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton, III, born March 28, 1818, was commander of H...
Homes to Last
The colonists at Jamestown produced most of their own bric...
Last Home of the Blessed Virgin, the Mother of Jesus Christ
Notice About The Shrine
This place is conside...
Last Home of Chief Little Turtle
1752.......................1812
Site of British Fort...
Last Home of Alexis Godey
Near this site stood the home of Alexis Godey, frontiersma...
Results for Last Home
David Crockett's Last Home
This pioneer finally settled on a farm about 4 1/2 mi. east. Following his last defeat for reelection to Congress, he went to Texas, where he died in the Alamo massacre. This cabin, restored partley from timbers of his orginal ...
Last Home of Traveller
The last home of
Traveller
Through war and peace the faithful, devoted and beloved horse of
General Robert E. Lee
Placed by the Virginia Division
United Daughters of Confederacy
Marker is on Washington Street north of Lee Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Breckinridge's Last Home
Built circa 1866, this house was occupied by John C. Breckinridge in 1874-1875. The former U.S. senator and youngest U.S. vice-president was also a Confederate general and secretary of war. After exile, he returned to Lexington in 1869 and resumed ...
Last Home
Last home of Nicholas Stoner soldier of the American Revolution and the War of 1812. Died here, Nov. 24, 1853 age 92 years
Marker is on New York Route 10 just from Newkirk Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Blackhoof's Last Home
Blackhoof: Born in Florida about 1721. Arriving in this vicinity 1783 - Surnames: Cut-The-We-Ka-Saw or Catahecassa - Principal Chief of Shawnee Indian Nation - erected here in 1822. In a clearing of the vast forest a two story 18'x24' log ...
Last Home of Wade Hampton
Wade Hampton, III, born March 28, 1818, was commander of Hampton Legion, 1861, with rank of Colonel; Lieutenant General, C. S. A., 1865; Governor of S. C. 1876-79; U. S. Senator 1879-91. He died April 11, 1902 in this house, ...
Homes to Last
The colonists at Jamestown produced most of their own brick and tile locally at each building site. Bricks were used for houses, wells, and walkways; tiles for floors and roofs.
Three kilns have been excavated at Jamestown, each producing bricks of ...
Last Home of the Blessed Virgin, the Mother of Jesus Christ
Notice About The Shrine
This place is considered to be the last home of the Blessed Virgin, the Mother of Jesus Christ.
The Facts According to the Scriptures: St. John, in his Gospel, tells us that Jesus, before dying on the Cross, ...
Last Home of Chief Little Turtle
1752.......................1812
Site of British Fort
and
Last Home of
Chief Little Turtle
(Me-she-me-noc-quah)
1795.......................1812
Marker is on De la Balme Road north of East Old Trail Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Last Home of Alexis Godey
Near this site stood the home of Alexis Godey, frontiersman and scout, who lived here from 1883 until his death on January 19, 1889. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1818, he acted as guide for John C. Frémont's expedition ...