Results for Washington Southern Tour
Washington’s Southern States Tour
In
patriotic commemoration
of
George Was...
Washington's Southern Tour
Near here stood Mulberry Grove, plantation home of General...
Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington was a guest Apr. 24-25, 1791, at the ...
Washington's Southern Tour
George Washington's last overnight stop in N.C., June 3, 1...
Washington's Southern Tour
During his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washing...
Washington’s Southern Tour
On April 27, 1791, President George Washington spent the n...
Washington’s Southern Tour
President Washington, on April 27, 1791, was a guest at th...
Washington’s Southern Tour
President Washington was a visitor in the town of Halifax,...
Washington’s Southern Tour
Traveling from Savannah to Augusta on his Southern tour of...
Washington’s Tour of the Southern States
In
Patriotic Commemoration
of the visit
...
Results for Washington Southern Tour
Washington’s Southern States Tour
In
patriotic commemoration
of
George Washington
on his
tour of the
Southern states
1791
Marked by the North Carolina
Daughters of the American Revolution
1925
Marker is on Old Battlefield Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington's Southern Tour
Near here stood Mulberry Grove, plantation home of General Nathanael Greene and Catherine Littlefield Greene. President George Washington twice visited the widowed Mrs. Greene at Mulberry Grove during the Southern tour of 1791. Traveling downriver from
Purrysburg, South Carolina to ...
Washington's Southern Tour
President Washington was a guest Apr. 24-25, 1791, at the Quince home which stood 2 blocks W.
Marker is at the intersection of Dock Street and North 3rd Street (U.S. 74), on the right when traveling west on Dock Street.
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Washington's Southern Tour
George Washington's last overnight stop in N.C., June 3, 1791, was at the home of Dudley Gatewood, which stood 1 mi. N.E.
Marker is on North Carolina Highway 86 North (North Carolina Route 86) 0.1 miles south of Walters Mill Road ...
Washington's Southern Tour
During his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washington visited Augusta--at that time Georgia`s capital--from May 18-21. Washington met with Governor Edward Telfair and other "principal gentlemen of the place," including George Walton and John Twiggs; attended a ball at ...
Washington’s Southern Tour
On April 27, 1791, President George Washington spent the night nearby at the indigo plantation of Jeremiah Vereen. He wrote in his diary that he was “entertained (& very kindly) without being able to make compensation.” The next day Vereen ...
Washington’s Southern Tour
President Washington, on April 27, 1791, was a guest at the home of William Gause, Jr., which stood four miles north.
Marker is at the intersection of Ocean Highway (U.S. 17) and Ocean Isles Beach Road, on the right when traveling ...
Washington’s Southern Tour
President Washington was a visitor in the town of Halifax, on April 16-17, 1791.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 301 and South King Street (Business U.S. 301), on the left when traveling south on U.S. 301.
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Washington’s Southern Tour
Traveling from Savannah to Augusta on his Southern tour of 1791, President George Washington stopped in Waynesboro on May 17. Departing from Savannah two days earlier, Washington lodged at "one Spencers " in Effingham County, fifteen miles north of Nathanael ...
Washington’s Tour of the Southern States
In
Patriotic Commemoration
of the visit
of
George Washington
on his
tour of the
Southern States
1791
Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (U.S. 29) and W Council Street, on the left when traveling north on N Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org