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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XY_daniel-de-clark-house_Closter-NJ.html
Built about 1786 by Daniel De Clark, the frame kitchen wing was added in the early 1800's. De Clark operated a large cattle and dairy farm on 170 acres of land. In 1815 son William was the owner and he sold the house to his grandson, Jacob D.C. Ou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XX_walter-parcells-homestead_Closter-NJ.html
In 1795 Walter Parcells, a mason, erected this house of local stone on 34 acres of land on what was then known as Closter New Road. Built in the Federal style, it is 1½ stories high with a gambrel style roof. The frame wing was added later an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XW_closter-public-school_Closter-NJ.html
In 1899 the schoolhouse property was bought from the Bloomer family. The following year a two story, square plan, Renaissance Revival style building was completed with 3 classrooms and an assembly room for grades K-8. In 1907, 4 classrooms were ad…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XV_huntley_Alexandria-VA.html
The Huntley mansion house and its surrounding farm complex were built circa 1820 as a secondary residence for Thomson Francis Mason and his wife Elizabeth Clapman Price. Thomson Francis Mason, a prominent Virginia lawyer, was active in Alexandria …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XU_nagel-naugle-house_Closter-NJ.html
Built about 1745 on land purchased in 1710 by Barent and Resolvert Nagel. The frame wing was added later. Owned by Barent's son John by 1754 and later by grandson David Naugle, a militiaman during the Revolutionary War. In about 1784 David built a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XT_page-county-shenandoah-county_Luray-VA.html
Page County. Area 322 square miles. Formed in 1831 from Shenandoah and Rockingham, and named for John Page, Governor of Virginia, 1802-1805. Luray cave is here. Shenandoah County. Area 510 square miles. Formed in 1772 from Frederick, and first …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XS_huntley_Alexandria-VA.html
On the hill above stands Huntley, a Federal-style villa built about 1825 for Thomson F. Mason, a grandson of George Mason of Gunston Hall. Thomson Mason, a prominent Alexandria lawyer, served on the city council, as mayor, and also as president of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XR_fountain-county-veterans-memorial_Covington-IN.html
In grateful tribute to all men and women of Fountain County who have served or will serve in defense of our country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XQ_fountain-county-centennial-memorial_Covington-IN.html
1826 - - 1926Fountain County Centennial Memorial Erected by The Richard Henry Lee Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution in Memory of The Pioneers and Illustrious Dead of Fountain County and In Honor of our Heroes Who Have Defended us in All…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XP_covington-indiana-city-building_Covington-IN.html
Historic Landmarks of Fountain Countyaward Presented to Craig and Dawn Dixon for Restoration and Preservation of 413 Washington Street Covington, In. Built 1903