Results for Philipsburg
National Historic Landmark-Philipsburg Manor
National Historical Landmark- Philipsburg Manor
Phil...
Philipsburg Manor
Philips Manor was an 18th-century milling, farming ...
Philipsburg Historic District
Philipsburg's early-day fortunes ebbed and flowed with min...
Philipsburg
"In 1797, to a wilderness of trees 150 feet tall. Clear st...
Results for Philipsburg
National Historic Landmark-Philipsburg Manor
National Historical Landmark- Philipsburg Manor
Philipsburg Manor is a late 17th and early 18th century milling and trading complex that was headquarters for a 52,000 acre estate.
It was owned by an Anglo-Dutch family of merchants and operated by a community ...
Philipsburg Manor
Philips Manor was an 18th-century milling, farming and trading complex owned by the Loyalist Philipse family, tenanted by farmers, and operated by enslaved men, women and children.
Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
Marker can be reached from the intersection of N Broadway (U.S. ...
Philipsburg Historic District
Philipsburg's early-day fortunes ebbed and flowed with mining. Today, its historic district is one of Montana's best preserved late-19th-century mining towns, with commercial, public and private buildings dating from the boom period of silver mining. Silver was discovered south of ...
Philipsburg
"In 1797, to a wilderness of trees 150 feet tall. Clear streams, wild beasts, and friendly Cornplanter Indians, came 12 families who accepted Henry Philips' offer of free land. Here they built Mashannon Town, now Philipsburg.
Marker is at the intersection ...