Results for Liberty Hall
"Liberty Hall"
Site of the home of
Samuel Merdith, Sr., Gent.
Liberty Hall Plantation
Marker Front:
This inland rice plantation has its or...
Liberty Hall
Built in 1772 by William
Livingston, later a patriot...
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
Has been designated a
National ...
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
Home of Alexander Hamilton Stephens
Liberty Hall
The Herald of Freedom,
Abolitionist Newspaper...
West Liberty / Glover Hall
[Front Side of Marker]: "West Liberty"
The West Libe...
Liberty Hill Masonic Hall
Chartered in 1875, Liberty Hill Lodge No. 432, A. F. & A. ...
Liberty Hall Academy
1782 - 1803
Washington and Lee University traces its...
Liberty Hall Academy Ruins
Just north stand the ruins of Liberty Hall Academy's stone...
Results for Liberty Hall
"Liberty Hall"
Site of the home of
Samuel Merdith, Sr., Gent.
(1689-1762)
Processioner-1708
St. Pauls Parish, Hanover Co.
A grandson of
Thomas Meredith, Sr.
Emigrant in 1636, Virginia
His land grant in 1661
Marker is at the intersection of Mechanicsville Turnpike (U.S. 360) and Adams Farm Road on Mechanicsville Turnpike.
Courtesy ...
Liberty Hall Plantation
Marker Front:
This inland rice plantation has its origins in a 1683 grant. In 1726 Nathaniel Moore and his wife sold a 900-acre parcel to Isaac Mazyck (d. 1736). Mazyck’s son Benjamin (d. 1800), a rice planter, cattleman, and merchant, consolidated ...
Liberty Hall
Built in 1772 by William
Livingston, later a patriot
leader, governor of New
Jersey, 1776-90, Member of
Constitutional Convention.
Marker is on Morris Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
Has been designated a
National historic Landmark
This site possesses National significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America
1983
National Park Service
United States Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from the intersection ...
Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall
Home of Alexander Hamilton Stephens
1845-1883
Property Deeded by Executors to Stephens Monumental
Association June 4, 1885, to State of Georgia, December 31, 1932.
Building Dedicated July 18, 1935.
W.P.A. 1936 U.D.C.
Marker is on Memorial Street 0.1 ...
Liberty Hall
The Herald of Freedom,
Abolitionist Newspaper
published on this site 1855-56
Site of Liberty Hall,
Lawrence's first opera house 1870-1911
The Bowersock Opera House
(Liberty Hall), built in 1912
Designed by Samuel B. Tarbet & Co.
in the Beaux Arts style
Marker is at the intersection of Massachusetts Street ...
West Liberty / Glover Hall
[Front Side of Marker]: "West Liberty"
The West Liberty area, in the Mad River Valley, was the location of at least seven Shawnee Indian villages. This elevated site was the location of one of those villages. Several septs or divisions of ...
Liberty Hill Masonic Hall
Chartered in 1875, Liberty Hill Lodge No. 432, A. F. & A. M., met first in the Methodist church. When this building was finished in 1883, the Masons purchased the top floor for their lodge hall and built an exterior ...
Liberty Hall Academy
1782 - 1803
Washington and Lee University traces its origins to Augusta Academy, a small classical school established din 1749 by Scotch-Irish pioneers some twenty mile north of Lexington. In 1776, the patriotic fervor of the American Revolution caused Augusta Academy ...
Liberty Hall Academy Ruins
Just north stand the ruins of Liberty Hall Academy's stone academic building, which was constructed in 1793. Founded in 1749 near Greenville as Augusta Academy, the school was reestablished in 1776 at Timber Ridge and patriotically renamed Liberty Hall Academy. ...