Results for Mark Hopkins
National Historic Landmark - Francis Hopkinson House
National Historic Landmark - Francis Hopkinson House
National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House
National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House ...
Mark Hopkins Monument
Construction began on this splendid mausoleum in 1878 when...
Mark Hopkins
1815 - 1878
Some 350 tons of Rocky Mountain Red Gran...
Results for Mark Hopkins
National Historic Landmark - Francis Hopkinson House
National Historic Landmark - Francis Hopkinson House
From 1774 until his death, this brick house was the residence of Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, lawyer, author, and composer.
National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House
National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House
The exterior and interior woodwork, fireplaces, and trim are relatively intact in this house acquired in 1742 by Hopkins, Royal Governor of Rhode Island (1755-57), later a member of both Continental Congresses, and a ...
Mark Hopkins Monument
Construction began on this splendid mausoleum in 1878 when the then very wealthy Mary Hopkins wished to provide a suitable resting place for her recently deceased husband Mark Hopkins.
Mark Hopkins had operated first a grocery store and then a hardware ...
Mark Hopkins
1815 - 1878
Some 350 tons of Rocky Mountain Red Granite form the sarchophas that entombs the remains this Forty-Niner who ultimately became one of the “Big Four” in railroad history and Treasurer of the Central Pacific Railroad Company. This monstrous ...