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Yellowstone Law Enforcement at Fort Yellowstone Historic District
Crimes committed in Yellowstone National Park are federal ...
James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Lawnfield)
James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the ...
Highland (Ash Lawn-Highland)
James Monroe, U.S. Senator; Governor of Virgi...
James Monroe Museum & Memorial Library (James Monroe Law Office)
In 1782, only two years after James Monroe be...
Indian Camp (Woodlawn) Plantation
In 1857, during the period of Greek revival architecture (...
Henry Clay's Law Office
Henry Clay, "the Star of the West" and important 19th-cent...
County of Allegheny Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Dedicated
August25, 1996
Rededication
Sa...
Lawrence Lafayette Richardson, M.D.
July 23, 1867 - August 9, 1958
Physician 64 Years.
St. John's Church / Bishop Lawrence J. Scanlan
Silver Reef, UT
St. John's Church
After his 18...
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
This Memorial was established by the Nation...
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Yellowstone Law Enforcement at Fort Yellowstone Historic District
Crimes committed in Yellowstone National Park are federal offenses, and as outlined in the Organic Act, the General Authorities Act, and the definition of Special Territorial and Maritime Jurisdiction, NPS park rangers and special agents have the authority and responsibility ...
James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Lawnfield)
James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States, made his home at Lawnfield from 1876 until his death in 1881. Here he conducted the first “front porch” presidential campaign, giving speeches from the verandah. The many reporters ...
Highland (Ash Lawn-Highland)
James Monroe, U.S. Senator; Governor of Virginia; Minister to France, England, and Spain, and fifth President of the United States, purchased this farm, originally named Highland, in 1793. Monroe's friend and mentor Thomas Jefferson selected the house site within ...
James Monroe Museum & Memorial Library (James Monroe Law Office)
In 1782, only two years after James Monroe began to read law under Thomas Jefferson, he entered the Virginia House of Delegates. The following year, he took a seat in the Continental Congress, where he served until 1786. That ...
Indian Camp (Woodlawn) Plantation
In 1857, during the period of Greek revival architecture (1820-1860), sugarcane planter Robert Camp built Indian Camp Plantation, deigned by architect Henry Howard. On Persac's map of the Mississippi, c1858, the tract of land is identified as "Woodlawn." The mansion ...
Henry Clay's Law Office
Henry Clay, "the Star of the West" and important 19th-century political figure, began his law practice in this small brick building. The one-story office was built by Clay in 1803 and measures a mere 20 by 22 feet. Born in ...
County of Allegheny Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Dedicated
August25, 1996
Rededication
Saturday May 17, 2003
County of Allegheny
Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, Inc.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of North Shore Drive and Art Rooney Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Lawrence Lafayette Richardson, M.D.
July 23, 1867 - August 9, 1958
Physician 64 Years.
Mayor of Simpsonville 38 Years:
1917 • 1923 • 1928 • 1958;
Chairman Simpsonville School Board 20 Years
Marker is at the intersection of North Main Street and West College Street, on the right when ...
St. John's Church / Bishop Lawrence J. Scanlan
Silver Reef, UT
St. John's Church
After his 1877 visit to Silver Reef, Father Scanlan appointed Father Dennis Kiely as the local pastor. The increasing Catholic population continued to ask for a church. Father Scanlan returned in November 1878 to accomplish this ...
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
This Memorial was established by the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, as directed by an Act of the United States Congress.
The authorizing law was sponsored by U.S. Representative Mario Biaggi
and U.S. Senator Claiborne Pell, and was signed ...