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Business (Hospital)-Anna State Asylum
Business (Hospital)-Anna State Asylum
The Anna State Asylum, built in 1869 in the Kirkbride Plan was a rambling four-story structure, part of which was destroyed in separate incidents, but most of which is still standing as the central complex to the C.L. Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center. "Choate" by Ruhe1986 - State photo; larger version available from…
 
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Business (Hospital)-Stockton State
Business (Hospital)-Stockton State
 
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Business Logo-Lipic
Business Logo-Lipic
Joseph Lipic Pen Company
 
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Business Logo-Lynn Fire
Business Logo-Lynn Fire
 
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Business Logo-Phillips 66
Business Logo-Phillips 66
 
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Business Logo-Standard Oil
Business Logo-Standard Oil
 
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Business Logo-State Farm
Business Logo-State Farm
 
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Business-Baptist Book Store
Business-Baptist Book Store
Baptist Book Store
 
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Business-DAY Leah (Furrier Advertisement)
Business-DAY Leah (Furrier Advertisement)
FURRIER • Restyling - Relining - Repairing • FUR COATS • Also Alterations on Cloth Garments • LEAH DAY • 52 Vernon St Tel 6627 • The Bangor Daily News • Bangor, Maine • 12 Aug 1944, Sat • Page 6
Date: 12 Aug 1944
 
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Business-Dohacks Restaurant
Business-Dohacks Restaurant
The name Dohack became a byword for good eating throughout the St. Louis area. The restaurant served barbecued rib, fish, ham, beef and hamburger sandwiches, plus lots more, and was the largest fish fryer in Missouri....Dohack's was known for its homemade desserts and fried chicken. Another popular dish was their jack salmon. The dish was actually…
 
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Business-Flagg Bros Shoes
Business-Flagg Bros Shoes
Flagg Brothers Shoe Store in St Louis. Edice Smith on the right
 
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Business-Flagg Store Jul 1956
Business-Flagg Store Jul 1956
Flagg Brother Shoe Store in Downtown Nashville
Date: 1 Jul 1956
 
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Business-General American Life
Business-General American Life
General American Life - Dec 1949
Date: Dec 1949
 
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Business-Lion Inn
Business-Lion Inn
http://www.thelionhotelshrewsbury.com/
Date: 1635
 
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Business-NP Railway 1955
Business-NP Railway 1955
Northern Pacific Railway - Dwight Keegan and Robert Keegan are second and third from the right in the second row
Date: 1955
 
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Business-Robert Regg Meats
Business-Robert Regg Meats
 
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Business-Roy's Id card
Business-Roy's Id card
Houston Fire Dept Identification card
 
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Business-SANDERSON James (Advertisement)
Business-SANDERSON James (Advertisement)
Camille Rodgers House has this in her possession. It is inside a family bible that has no identifying information, but this is sewn into the back inside cover. The calendar is dated 1902.
Date: 1902
 
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Business-Section Gang
Business-Section Gang
 
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Business-Seth's Boat Shop
Business-Seth's Boat Shop
The boatshop, most frequently called ‘The Yard’, at water’s edge that was used by Seth Joyce (1870 – 1931), his father, Charles Henry Joyce (1847 – 1904), his grandfather, Henry Dyer Joyce (1824 – 1902), and originally by Moses Staples (1753 – 1846). It was demolished to build the current ferry wharf. The upper portion was used at…
Date: 1793
 
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Business-SMITH Lurton (Carpenter)
Business-SMITH Lurton (Carpenter)
Carpenter and Repair work. First class . Reasonable. Lurton Smith. Phone 526
Date: 16 Dec 1931
 
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Business-St Joseph Lead
Business-St Joseph Lead
The above interior photo of St. Joseph Lead Company's mine in Bonne Terre featuring trapeze miners was taken by Grant Thompson Photography (circa 1917), and was contributed by Patricia (Rickmar) Young in memory of her father, the late John W. Rickmar. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mostfran/mine_history/trapeze_miners_stjoe_1917.htm
Date: 1917
 
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Business-Trice Millstones
Business-Trice Millstones
Two large millstones in the yard in front of the Museum were first used in the water-powered grist mill established near Mascot by James Trice who came from England in 1673. -- http://www.kingandqueenmuseum.org/trice-millstones/
Date: 1673
 
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Business-Union Electric
Business-Union Electric
Union Electric in Downtown Flat River
Date: Abt 1965
 
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Business-Union Electric Girls Dec 1956
Business-Union Electric Girls Dec 1956
Date: 1 Dec 1956
 
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Business-Wrangell Lumber
Business-Wrangell Lumber
 
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Castle-Alnwick
Castle-Alnwick
Alnwick castle is used as a stand in for the exterior and interior of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter movies (though the wide angle images (wallpaper) are computer generated). It has previously been a location used in Becket, Blackadder; Robin Hood (8 pics): Prince of Thieves and many others (see below).
 
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Castle-Cardiff
Castle-Cardiff
Cardiff Castle - Part of the reconstructed Roman wall (l), the foundations of the internal bailey wall, and the reconstructed Roman north gatehouse (r)
Date: 1050
 
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Castle-Cardigan
Castle-Cardigan
Cardigan Castle
Date: Abt. 1100
 
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Castle-Carlisle
Castle-Carlisle
Carlisle Castle is a medieval stone keep castle located in the city of Carlisle near the ruins of Hadrian's Wall. First built during the reign of William II in 1092[1] and rebuilt in stone under Henry I in 1122, the castle is over 930 years old and has been the scene of many episodes in British history. This Castle played an extremely important…
Date: 1092
 
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Castle-Corfe
Castle-Corfe
Corfe Castle, within whose dungeon Maud de Braose and her son William were starved to death
Date: 1066
 
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Castle-Dolwyddelan
Castle-Dolwyddelan
Dolwyddelan Castle is a Welsh castle located near Dolwyddelan in Conwy County Borough in North Wales. It is thought to have been built in the early 13th century by Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd and Wales. Initially comprising just one tower with two floors, a second tower was built in the late 13th century, and a third floor was added to…
Date: Abt. 1200
 
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Castle-Dudley
Castle-Dudley
Dudley Castle is a ruined castle in the town of Dudley, West Midlands, England. Dudley Zoo is located in its grounds. The location, Castle Hill, is an outcrop of Wenlock Group limestone that was extensively quarried during the Industrial Revolution, and which now along with Wren's Nest Hill is a Scheduled Ancient Monument as the best surviving…
Date: 1070
 
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Castle-Dunster
Castle-Dunster
Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset, England. The castle lies on the top of a steep hill called the Tor, and has been fortified since the late Anglo-Saxon period. After the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century, William de Mohun constructed a timber castle on the…
 
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Castle-Farleigh Hungerford
Castle-Farleigh Hungerford
Farleigh Hungerford Castle wall painting
Date: 1377
 
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Castle-Fordell
Castle-Fordell
Fordell Castle is a restored 16th-century tower house, located 1.25 miles (2.01 km) north-west of Dalgety Bay and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east Dunfermline, in Fife, Scotland. History The lands of Fordell were given to the Henderson family by King James IV in 1511, and the castle was built in 1567 on the site of an earlier structure.[1] Mary,…
Date: 1566
 
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Castle-Glamis
Castle-Glamis
A lithograph of Glamis Castle, created between 1847 and 1854 T. Picken - University of Edinburgh, Walter Scott Image Collection This file was uploaded as part of a GLAMWiki partnership with the University of Edinburgh. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See…
Date: Abt. 1300
 
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Castle-Halton
Castle-Halton
Halton Castle is a castle in the village of Halton, part of the town of Runcorn, Cheshire, England. The castle is on the top of Halton Hill, a sandstone prominence overlooking the village. The original building, a motte-and-bailey castle began in 1071, was replaced with the current sandstone castle in the 13th century. Building alterations…
Date: Abt. 1000
 
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Castle-Hedingham
Castle-Hedingham
By Simondaw at the English language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4375023

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Castle-Hever
Castle-Hever
Hever Castle in Kent was purchased by Sir Geoffrey Boleyn. It was extensively restored by him and became the family seat.
Date: Abt. 1200
 
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Castle-Lincoln
Castle-Lincoln
Lincoln Castle is a major castle constructed in Lincoln, England during the late 11th century by William the Conqueror on the site of a pre-existing Roman fortress. The castle is unusual in that it has two mottes.[1] It is only one of two such castles in the country, the other being at Lewes in Sussex. Lincoln Castle remained in use as a prison…
Date: Abt. 1000
 
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Castle-Monmouth
Castle-Monmouth
Monmouth Castle is a castle close to the centre of the town of Monmouth, the county town of Monmouthshire, on a hill above the River Monnow in south east Wales. Once an important border castle, and birthplace of Henry V of England, it stood until the English Civil War when it was damaged and changed hands three times before being slighted to…
Date: 1067
 
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Castle-Pontefract
Castle-Pontefract
Pontefract Castle is a castle ruin in the town of Pontefract, in West Yorkshire, England. King Richard II is thought to have died there. It was the site of a series of famous sieges during the 17th-century English Civil War.
Date: 1070
 
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Castle-Raby
Castle-Raby
Raby Castle was built by John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, between approximately 1367 and 1390. Cecily Neville, the mother of the Kings Edward IV and Richard III, was born here. After Charles Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland, led the failed Rising of the North in favour of Mary, Queen of Scots in 1569 Raby Castle was taken into royal…
Date: 1367
 
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Castle-Reynel
Castle-Reynel
Reynel Castle
 
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Castle-Sizergh
Castle-Sizergh
Sizergh Castle & Garden is a castle, stately home and garden in Sizergh, Cumbria, England, about four miles south of Kendal, and in the care of the National Trust. The Deincourt family had owned the land here since the 1170s and on the marriage of Elizabeth Deincourt to Sir William de Stirkeland in 1239, the estate passed into the hands of what…

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Castle-Skipton
Castle-Skipton
Skipton Castle, Yorkshire, England - The castle was originally a motte and bailey castle built in 1090 by Robert de Romille, lord of the multiple estates of Bolton Abbey. Shortly after 1102 Henry I extended Romille's lands to include all of upper Wharfedale and upper Airedale. The earth and wood castle was rebuilt in stone to withstand attacks by…
Date: 1090
 
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Castle-Stafford
Castle-Stafford
Stafford Castle - From the time of the Norman Conquest and as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The 14th-century stone keep was demolished in 1643, during the Civil War, having been held for the Royalists by Lady Isabel Stafford.
Date: Abt. 1070
 
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Castle-Tonbridge
Castle-Tonbridge
Tonbridge Castle with view of the Moat - Following the Norman Conquest, Richard Fitz Gilbert was granted land in Kent to guard the crossing of the River Medway. He erected a simple Motte-and-bailey castle on the site. To dig the moat and erect the motte 50,000 tonnes of earth were moved. In 1088, the de Clare family (descendants of Fitz Gilbert)…
Date: Bef. 1100
 
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Castle-Tower of London
Castle-Tower of London
Tower of London, seen from the River Thames, with a view of Traitor's Gate, created by Viki Male 17/09/03 16:38 http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tower_of_London,_Traitors_Gate.jpg
Date: 1078
 
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Castle-Turnberry
Castle-Turnberry
Turnberry Castle was originally a stronghold of the Lords of Galloway, and thence passed into the possession of the Earls of Carrick around the beginning of the 13th century. In the late 13th century the castle belonged to Marjorie, the widowed Countess of Carrick. According to medieval legend, Marjorie held the visiting knight Robert de Brus…
Date: Abt. 1200
 
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Castle-Warwick
Castle-Warwick
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle developed from a wooden fort, originally built by William the Conqueror during 1068. Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England, situated on a meander of the River Avon. The original wooden motte-and-bailey castle was rebuilt in stone during the 12th century. During the Hundred Years War, the facade…
Date: 1068
 
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Castle-Wigmore (Ruins)
Castle-Wigmore (Ruins)
Wigmore Castle was founded after the Norman Conquest, probably c.1070, by William fitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford and a close associate of William the Conqueror. It was built on waste ground at a place called Merestun, the settlement by the mere or lake. The land was held at the time of the Conquest by Gunnfrothr or Gunnvarthr, who also held…
Date: 1070
 
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Castle-Windsor
Castle-Windsor
-Windsor Castle built by William the Conqueror. It is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is strongly associated with the English and succeeding British royal family, and embodies almost a millennium of architectural history.
Date: Abt. 1000
 
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Church - Abbaye aux dames caen
Church - Abbaye aux dames caen
The Abbey of Sainte-Trinité , better known as the Abbaye aux Dames, is a former nunnery in Caen, Normandy, now home to the Regional Council of Normandy. The complex includes the Church of Sainte-Trinité (the Holy Trinity). The abbey was founded as a Benedictine nunnery in the late 11th century by William the Conqueror and his wife Matilda of…
Date: Bef. 1100
 
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Church - Abbaye de Saint Victor
Church - Abbaye de Saint Victor
Abbaye de Saint Victor -- Founded in 1108 by Guillaume de Champeaux and was destroyed during the Revolution. It was roughly located where Place Jussieu and the Rue St. Victor are today. + http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=10142337&PIpi=98903460
Date: 1108
 
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Church - Abbaye du Bec
Church - Abbaye du Bec
Bec Abbey, Normandy, France, once the most influential abbeys in the Anglo-Norman kingdom of the twelfth century, is a Benedictine monastic foundation in the Eure département, in the Bec valley midway between the cities of Rouen and Bernay. The abbey was founded in 1034 by Herluin, a Norman knight who in about 1031 left the court of Gilbert,…
Date: 1034
 
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Church - Abbey Affligem
Church - Abbey Affligem
Affligem Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in the municipality of Affligem, Flemish Brabant, Belgium, twelve miles to the north-west of Brussels. Dedicated in 1086, it was the most important monastery in the Duchy of Brabant and therefore often called Primaria Brabantiae. The abbey of Affligem was founded in 1061 or 1062, by six hermits, a group of…
Date: 1086
 
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Church - Abbey Alnwick
Church - Abbey Alnwick
Alnwick Abbey was founded as a Premonstratensian monastery in 1147 by Eustace fitz John near Alnwick, England, as a daughter house of Newhouse Abbey in Lincolnshire. It was dissolved in 1535, refounded in 1536 and finally suppressed in 1539. It was granted to the Sadler and Winnington families. Alnwick Abbey site is located just within Hulne…
Date: 1147
 
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Church - Abbey at Haddington (Ruins)
Church - Abbey at Haddington (Ruins)
The Ruined Abbey at Haddington circa 1794 Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775-1851 The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/TW0690 Ada de Warenne founded and richly endowed a nunnery at the Abbey of Haddington. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_de_Warenne
Date: Abt 1170
 
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Church - Abbey Beaulieu
Church - Abbey Beaulieu
Beaulieu Abbey, was a Cistercian abbey located in Hampshire, England. It was founded in 1203-1204 by King John and (uniquely in Britain) peopled by 30 monks sent from the abbey of Cîteaux in France, the mother house of the Cistercian order. The Latin name of the monastery was Bellus Locus Regis ('The beautiful place of the king'). …
Date: 1203
 
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Church - Abbey Dunfermline
Church - Abbey Dunfermline
Dunfermline Abbey is a Church of Scotland Parish Church located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The church occupies the site of the ancient chancel and transepts of a large medieval Benedictine abbey, which was sacked in 1560 during the Scottish Reformation and permitted to fall into disrepair. Part of the old abbey church continued in use at that…
Date: 1128
 
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Church - Abbey Dunfermline (Nave)
Church - Abbey Dunfermline (Nave)
The nave of Dunfermline Abbey from the 12thC reign of King David I. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_nave_of_Dunfermline_Abbey,_Scotland.jpg
Date: 1108
 
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Church - Abbey Fontevraud (Cloitre Grand Moutier)
Church - Abbey Fontevraud (Cloitre Grand Moutier)
Fontevraud Abbey was founded by the itinerant reforming preacher Robert of Arbrissel, who had just created a new order, the Order of Fontevrault. The first permanent structures were built between 1110 and 1119. Philippa of Toulouse persuaded her husband William IX, Duke of Aquitaine to grant Robert of Abrissel land in Northern Poitou to…
Date: 1110
 
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Church - Abbey Gorze Tympanon
Church - Abbey Gorze Tympanon
Gorze Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Gorze in the present arrondissement of Metz, near Metz in Lorraine. It was prominent as the source of a monastic reform movement in the 930s. Gorze Abbey was founded in around 757[2] by Bishop Chrodegang of Metz, who obtained for it from Rome the relics of Saint Gorgonius. The new community at first…
Date: 757
 
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Church - Abbey Holme Cultram
Church - Abbey Holme Cultram
Holmcultram Abbey was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1150 in what is now the village of Abbeytown in Cumbria in England but at the time of foundation was in territory in the possession of David I of Scotland, who together with his son, Henry, founded it in 1150.
Date: 1150
 
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Church - Abbey Kempten
Church - Abbey Kempten
Kempten Abbey was a Benedictine Monastery in Kempten in the Allgäu, Bavaria. For much of its life it was the Imperial Ducal Abbey of Kempten. Around 700 a monastery — Kempten Abbey — was built, the first in the Allgäu region. Audogar was the first abbot of the new Benedictine monastery. Through the financial and political support of…
Date: 700
 
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Church - Abbey Keynsham
Church - Abbey Keynsham
The house of the Canons of the Order of St. Austin and St. Victor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynsham_Abbey
Date: 1170
 
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Church - Abbey Montmajour
Church - Abbey Montmajour
Montmajour Abbey (French: Abbaye Notre Dame de Montmajour) is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century on what was then an island five kilometers north of Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône département, Provence, in the south of France. The Abbey is noted for its 11th-14th century graves, carved in the rock, its…
Date: 943
 
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Church - Abbey of Saint-Étienne
Church - Abbey of Saint-Étienne
The Abbey of Saint-Étienne, also known as Abbaye aux Hommes is a former Benedictine monastery in the French city Caen, Normandy, dedicated to Saint Stephen. It was founded in 1063 by William the Conqueror and is one of the most important Romanesque buildings in Normandy -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_of_Saint-Étienne,_Caen
Date: 1063
 
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Church - Abbey of St Medard
Church - Abbey of St Medard
The Abbey of St. Medard, Soissons, was a Benedictine monastery, at one time held to be the greatest in France. The abbey was founded in 557 by Clotaire I on his manor of Crouy, near the villa of Syagrius, just outside the then boundaries of Soissons to house the remains of Saint Medard, the legend being that during the funeral procession the…
Date: 577
 
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Church - Abbey Paisley
Church - Abbey Paisley
Paisley Abbey is a former Cluniac monastery, and current Church of Scotland parish kirk, located on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, in west central Scotland. It is believed that Saint Mirin (or Saint Mirren) founded a community on this site in 7th century. Some time after his death a…
Date: 1163
 
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Church - Abbey Quarr
Church - Abbey Quarr
Quarr Abbey (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Quarr) is a monastery between the villages of Binstead and Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight in southern England. The name is pronounced as "Kwor" (rhyming with "for"). It belongs to the Catholic Order of St Benedict. + http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=26505440&PIpi=10465609
Date: 1132
 
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Church - Abbey Quedlinburg
Church - Abbey Quedlinburg
Castle and monastery of Quedlinburg Quedlinburg Abbey was a house of secular canonesses in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was founded in 936 on the initiative of Saint Mathilda, the widow of Henry the Fowler, as his memorial. For many centuries it enjoyed great prestige and influence. Quedlinburg Abbey was founded on the castle…
Date: 936
 
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Church - Abbey Reading
Church - Abbey Reading
Reading Abbey is a large, ruined abbey in the centre of the town of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. It was founded by Henry I in 1121 "for the salvation of my soul, and the souls of King William, my father, and of King William, my brother, and Queen Maud, my wife, and all my ancestors and successors." In its heyday the abbey was one…
Date: 1121
 
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Church - Abbey Scone
Church - Abbey Scone
Scone Abbey (originally, Scone Priory) was a house of Augustinian canons based at Scone, Perthshire (Gowrie), Scotland. Varying dates for the foundation have been given, but it was certainly founded between 1114 and 1122. The priory was established by six canons from Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, under the leadership of Prior Robert, who…
Date: 1114
 
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Church - Abbey Selkirk Kelso
Church - Abbey Selkirk Kelso
Kelso Abbey is a ruined Scottish abbey founded in the 12th century by a community of Tironensian monks first brought to Scotland in the reign of Alexander I. It occupies ground overlooking the confluence of the Tweed and Teviot waters, the site of what was once the Royal Burgh of Roxburgh and the intended southern centre for the developing…
Date: 1113
 
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Church - Abbey Tewkesbury
Church - Abbey Tewkesbury
The Abbey of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Tewkesbury, in the English county of Gloucestershire, is the second largest parish church in the country and a former Benedictine monastery. It is one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Britain, and has probably the largest Romanesque crossing tower in Europe. The Chronicle of Tewkesbury…
Date: 1121

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Church - Abbey Titchfield
Church - Abbey Titchfield
Titchfield Abbey is a medieval abbey and later country house, located in the village of Titchfield near Fareham in Hampshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1222 for Premonstratensian canons, an austere order of priests. The abbey was a minor house of its order, and became neither wealthy nor influential during its three centuries +…
Date: 1222
 
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Church - Abbey Westminster
Church - Abbey Westminster
Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic church, in the City of Westminster, London, located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the most notable religious buildings in the United Kingdom, and is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for…
Date: 1042

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Church - Abbey Wigmore-Herefordshire
Church - Abbey Wigmore-Herefordshire
Wigmore Abbey was an abbey of Canons Regular with a grange, from 1179 to 1530, situated about a mile (2 km) north of the village of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England: grid reference SO 410713. Only ruins of the abbey now remain -- Burial place for Roger Mortimer and his wife Maud de Braose
Date: 1179
 
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Church - Abbey Wymondham
Church - Abbey Wymondham
The monastery was founded in 1107 by William d'Aubigny, Butler (Pincerna) to King Henry I. William was a prominent Norfolk landowner, with estates in Wymondham and nearby New Buckenham. The d'Albini (or d'Aubigny) family originated from St. Martin d'Aubigny in Normandy.
Date: 1107
 
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Church - Battle Abbey
Church - Battle Abbey
In 1070 Pope Alexander II ordered the Normans to do penance for killing so many people during their conquest of England. So William the Conqueror vowed to build an abbey where the Battle of Hastings had taken place, with the high altar of its church on the supposed spot where King Harold fell in that battle on Saturday, 14 October 1066. He did…
Date: 1071
 
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Church - Cathedral at Brechin
Church - Cathedral at Brechin
Brechin Cathedral dates from the 13th century. As a congregation of the Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian, the church is not technically a cathedral, in spite of its name. Immediately adjoining the cathedral to the southwest stands the Round Tower, built about 1000 A.D. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brechin_Cathedral
Date: Abt 1200
 
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Church - Cathedral at Canterbury
Church - Cathedral at Canterbury
Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury --- Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site. It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide Anglican…
Date: 597
 
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Church - Cathedral at Dunkeld
Church - Cathedral at Dunkeld
Dunkeld Cathedral stands on the north bank of the River Tay in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Built in square-stone style of predominantly grey sandstone, the cathedral proper was begun in 1260 and completed in 1501. It stands on the site of the former Culdee Monastery of Dunkeld, stones from which can be seen as an irregular reddish streak…
Date: 1260
 
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Church - Cathedral at Durham
Church - Cathedral at Durham
The Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=84005386&PIpi=58831328
Date: 1093

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Church - Cathedral at Exeter
Church - Cathedral at Exeter
Exeter Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter at Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England. The present building was complete by about 1400, and has several notable features, including an early set of misericords, an astronomical clock and the longest…
Date: Abt. 1400
 
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Church - Cathedral at Gloucester
Church - Cathedral at Gloucester
Also known as: Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Undivided Trinity http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=FI&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GScntry=5&GSsr=3921&GRid=75731503&CRid=638870&
Date: 679
 
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Church - Cathedral at Le Mans
Church - Cathedral at Le Mans
Le Mans Cathedral (Cathédrale St-Julien du Mans) is a Catholic cathedral situated in Le Mans, France. It is dedicated to Saint Julian of Le Mans, the city's first bishop, who established Christianity in the area around the beginning of the 4th century. The cathedral, which combines a Romanesque nave and a High Gothic choir, is notable for its…
Date: Abt. 500
 
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Church - Cathedral at Lincoln
Church - Cathedral at Lincoln
Lincoln Castle is a major castle constructed in Lincoln, England during the late 11th century by William the Conqueror on the site of a pre-existing Roman fortress. The castle is unusual in that it has two mottes. It is only one of two such castles in the country, the other being at Lewes in Sussex. Lincoln Castle remained in use as a prison and…
Date: 1088
 
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Church - Cathedral at Pembrokeshire
Church - Cathedral at Pembrokeshire
Cathedral of St David and Bishop's Palace + http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:St_David%27s_Cathedral_and_Bishop%27s_Palace_-_geograph.org.uk_-_774149.jpg
Date: 1131
 
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Church - Cathedral at Reims
Church - Cathedral at Reims
Notre-Dame de Reims (Our Lady of Reims) is the seat of the Archdiocese of Reims, where the kings of France were once crowned. The cathedral replaces an older church, destroyed by fire in 1211, that was built on the site of the basilica where Clovis was baptized by Saint Remi, bishop of Reims, in AD 496. That original structure had itself been…
Date: Abt 400 AD
 
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Church - Cathedral at Seville
Church - Cathedral at Seville
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See (Spanish: Catedral de Santa María de la Sede), better known as Seville Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). It is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seville_Cathedral
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Church - Cathedral at St Albans
Church - Cathedral at St Albans
On top the hill outside the ruined Roman city of Verulamium stands the great Cathedral dedicated to Saint Alban, Britain’s first martyr. A Benedictine monastery was founded on the site in 793, and in 1077 Paul of Caen began building an Abbey using Roman bricks from Verulamium.This place was the premier Abbey of medieval England, until its…
Date: 793
 
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Church - Cathedral at Westminster
Church - Cathedral at Westminster
Westminster Cathedral is the mother church of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. It is the largest Catholic church in the UK and the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster.
 
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Church - Cathedral Christ Church
Church - Cathedral Christ Church
Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Oxford, which consists of the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. It is also the chapel of Christ Church, a college of the University of Oxford. This dual role as cathedral and college chapel is unique in the Church of England. This gives the Dean of Christ…
Date: 1160
 
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Church - Cathedral of St Andrews the Great Church
Church - Cathedral of St Andrews the Great Church
St Andrew the Great Church St Andrews Street, Cambridge
 
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Church - Cathedral of St Paul
Church - Cathedral of St Paul
Old St Paul's Cathedral was the cathedral of the City of London that, until the Great Fire of 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral. Built from 1087 to 1314 and dedicated to Saint Paul, the cathedral was perhaps the fourth church at Ludgate Hill. Work on the cathedral began after a fire in 1087. Work took more than 200 years,…
Date: 1087
 
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Church - Cathedral of St Sophia
Church - Cathedral of St Sophia
Saint Sophia Cathedral is a cathedral temple of Kiev Metropolis (Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople) in 1037-1299 and second one after the Church of the Tithes. Today, it is an outstanding architectural monument of Kievan Rus' and a multi-structural complex-museum. The cathedral is one of the city's best known landmarks and the first…
Date: 1037
 
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Church - Cathédrale de Rouen
Church - Cathédrale de Rouen
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cathedrale_de_rouen.jpg
Date: 1035
 
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Church - Chapel of Henry VII
Church - Chapel of Henry VII
The Henry VII Lady Chapel, now more often known just as the Henry VII Chapel, is a large Lady chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey, paid for by the will of King Henry VII. It is separated from the rest of the abbey by brass gates and a flight of stairs.
Date: 1503
 
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Church - Chapel of Saint Peter-ad-Vincula (Tower of London)
Church - Chapel of Saint Peter-ad-Vincula (Tower of London)
The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula ("St Peter in chains") is the former parish church of the Tower of London. It is situated within the Tower's Inner Ward, and the current building dates from 1520, although the church was established several centuries earlier. It is a royal peculiar, under the jurisdiction of the monarch. The chapel's name…
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Church - Chapel of St George
Church - Chapel of St George
St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a castle chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. It is both a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch) and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter. St George's Chapel was founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and extensively enlarged in…
Date: 1348

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Church - Martyrdom of Thomas Becket
Church - Martyrdom of Thomas Becket
Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket This miniature from an English psalter presents a spirited account of the murder. Three of the four knights attack the archbishop, who is kneeling in prayer before the altar. One of the knights kicks Thomas to the floor, and sends his miter flying as his sword cracks open Thomas's head. …
Date: 29 Dec 1170
 
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Church - Monastery of Gellone
Church - Monastery of Gellone
Romanesque apse of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, originally Gellone, the monastery William founded in 804 and entered in 806. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_of_Gellone
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Church - Priory Earls Colne
Church - Priory Earls Colne
Earls Colne Priory Following the battle of Hastings in 1066, William of Normandy gave the manor of Colne to Aubrey de Vere his brother in law. When Geoffrey,the son of Aubrey and Beatrix, fell gravely ill they sought the help of Faricius, the abbot of Abingdon. He was a skilled physician and a man of wide culture originally from Arezzo in…
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Church - Priory Gisborough
Church - Priory Gisborough
Gisborough Priory is a ruined Augustinian priory in Guisborough, now in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1119 as the Priory of St Mary by Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, an ancestor of the Scottish king, Robert the Bruce. It became one of the richest monastic…
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Church - Priory Llanthony
Church - Priory Llanthony
Llanthony Priory is a partly ruined former Augustinian priory in the secluded Vale of Ewyas, a steep-sided once-glaciated valley within the Black Mountains area of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It lies seven miles north of Abergave +…
Date: 1100
 
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Church - Priory St Osyth
Church - Priory St Osyth
The perimeter wall of St Osyth's Priory, and the gatehouse of St Osyth's Abbey + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356048
Date: 1121
 
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Church - Priory Tonbridge
Church - Priory Tonbridge
Tonbridge Priory was a priory in Tonbridge, Kent, England that was established in 1124. It was destroyed by fire in 1337 and then rebuilt. The priory was disestablished in 1523. The building stood in 1735, but was a ruin by 1780. The remains of the priory were demolished in 1842 when the South Eastern Railway built the railway through Tonbridge,…
Date: 1124
 
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Church - Shrine of St Thomas of Canterbury
Church - Shrine of St Thomas of Canterbury
Candle marking the former spot of the shrine of Thomas Becket, at Canterbury Cathedral
Date: 1220-1538
 
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Church -Augusta Stone (Fort Defiance)
Church -Augusta Stone (Fort Defiance)
Augusta Stone Church is a Presbyterian place of worship located in Augusta County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the unincorporated community of Fort Defiance. The church was one of two meeting houses established by The Congregation of the Triple Forks of the Shenandoah in the year 1740. Augusta Stone and sister meeting house Tinkling Spring…
Date: 1745
 
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Church -Blessed Sacrament (Walpole)
Church -Blessed Sacrament (Walpole)
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Wapole, MA. http://www.blessedsacrament.org/history

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Church -Christ Church (Philadelphia)
Church -Christ Church (Philadelphia)
Christ Church is an Episcopal church in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As the first Protestant Episcopal church in the United States, Christ Church is the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Church_(Philadelphia)
Date: 1876
 
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Church -Christ Church Parish (Christchurch)
Church -Christ Church Parish (Christchurch)
Christ Church Parish
 
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Church -First Baptist in America (Providence)
Church -First Baptist in America (Providence)
The First Baptist Church in America is the First Baptist Church of Providence, Rhode Island, also known as First Baptist Meetinghouse. The oldest Baptist church congregation in the United States, it was founded by Roger Williams in Providence, Rhode Island in 1638. The present church building was erected in 1774-1775 and held its first meetings in…
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Church -First Lutheran (Nashville)
Church -First Lutheran (Nashville)
First Lutheran Church
 
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Church -Holy Trinity (Lancaster)
Church -Holy Trinity (Lancaster)
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church is a historic Lutheran church located at 31 South Duke Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is one of the oldest in the state.[2] The remains of both Thomas Mifflin and Thomas Wharton are interred at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. A Commonwealth of Pennsylvania historical marker at Trinity Church commemorates Thomas…
Date: 1734
 
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Date: 1935

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Church -Sons Chapel (Fayetteville)
Church -Sons Chapel (Fayetteville)
Sons Chapel Memorial Church
 
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Church -St Matthew (Dorchester)
Church -St Matthew (Dorchester)
St Matthew's Catholic Church, Dorchester, MA http://www.localparish.org/st-matthew-dorchester-boston-catholic-church/
 
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Church -Taylor Avenue Methodist (Flat River)
Church -Taylor Avenue Methodist (Flat River)
Tayor Avenue Methodist Church Flat River, Missouri In the month of February, 1900, a group of Methodist people, under the direction of Rev A. R. Williams, then pastor of Desloge Circuit, met in the home of A. J. Norwine and organized the Taylor Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South, with thirty members.
Date: 1900
 
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Church -Trinity Lutheran
Church -Trinity Lutheran
In November, 1904, the lot was acquired on which the church edifice now stands and the house on the rear of lot was converted into a chapel. In 1908, the present building was erected. The parsonage was purchased in 1923. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mostfran/trinitylutheran_flatriver.html
Date: 1 Sep 1908
 
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Date: 23 Dec 1951
 
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Church -Trinity Lutheran (Hixson)
Church -Trinity Lutheran (Hixson)
Trinity Lutheran Church with Columbarium in Hixson, Tennessee
 
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Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
The church of East Budleigh, dedicated to All Saints, and consecrated by Bishop Lacy about A. D. 1430, is situated on a hill behind the village. It consists of a nave and chancels, and north and south aisles. It is 80 feet long and 48£ feet broad, and the tower, containing five bells, is 72 feet high. In the east window are to be seen the arms of…
Date: 1430
 
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Church of Fotheringhay
Church of Fotheringhay
The Church of St Mary and All Saints, Fotheringhay is a parish church in the Church of England in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire. It is noted for containing a mausoleum to leading members of the Yorkist dynasty of the Wars of the Roses. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fotheringhay_Church,_Northamptonshire.jpg
Date: 1430
 
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Church of St Begga in Andenne
Church of St Begga in Andenne
Saint Begga's Collegiate Church in Andenne
Date: Abt 700 AD
 
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Church of St Georges (England)
Church of St Georges (England)
St George's Church, Gravesend, England, with the Pocahontas statue in the foreground -- Anglican church dedicated to Saint George, which is situated near the foot of Gravesend High Street in the Borough of Gravesham. Rebecca (Pocahontas), Native American wife of American colonist John Rolfe, died in Gravesend at age 20 or 21 and was buried under…
 
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Church of St Mary
Church of St Mary
St. Mary of Stogumber Churchyard + http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=128140732&CRid=2537605&
 
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Church of St Mary the Virgin
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Although the church dates largely from the 15th century, parts date back to the 13th century, when an early English church was built to replace earlier Norman or possibly even Saxon buildings. The Domesday Book records at Essetisford a church and priest. The current church with its soaring tower is based upon the 15th century building, although…
Date: 1281
 
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Church of St Nicholas
Church of St Nicholas
St. Nicholas, Bramber, built in 1073, is the oldest Norman church in Sussex. It is one of three in all England with original 11th century Norman carvings on the chancel arch pillars. It was originally the chapel to adjacent Bramber Castle, now a ruin. St. Nicholas, patron of sailors and fishermen, was a natural for this parish. Until the 16th…
Date: 1073
 
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Church of St Peter And St Paul
Church of St Peter And St Paul
Carbrooke is a village and civil parish in the Breckland district of mid-Norfolk, East Anglia, England. It is 3 miles from the centre of Watton, 8 miles from Dereham and 17 miles from its postal town of Thetford. + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382970
 
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Church of St Peter and St Paul at Blandford
Church of St Peter and St Paul at Blandford
"Blandford Forum, Church of St. Peter and St. Paul - geograph.org.uk - 1756531" by Eugene Birchall. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Commons -…
Date: 1731
 
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Church of Sutton-at-Hone
Church of Sutton-at-Hone
The church of St. John the Baptist was in existence by 1077. It was rebuilt in the fourteenth century, and that church had to have substantial re-building work following a fire in 1615, reputedly caused by a person firing a gun at a bird that was in the church. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton-at-Hone
Date: 1077
 
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre, or the Church of the Resurrection by Eastern Christians, is a church within the Christian Quarter of the walled Old City of Jerusalem. It is a few steps away from the Muristan. The site is venerated as Golgotha (the Hill of Calvary), where Jesus was crucified, and…
Date: 325 AD
 
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Church Window of Caratacus
Church Window of Caratacus
King Caratacus
 
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Church Window of Daughters of King Edward IV
Church Window of Daughters of King Edward IV
The daughters of King Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, (left to right): Elizabeth, Cecelia, Anne, Catherine, and Mary, from the Royal Window, Northwest Transept, Canterbury Cathedral. + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10333553
Date: Abt. 1500
 
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Church Window of Ermesinde Namur
Church Window of Ermesinde Namur
Date: 1247
 
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Church Window of Gilbert de Clare
Church Window of Gilbert de Clare
Stained Glass Portrait of Gilbert de Clare, "The Red Earl", Tewkesbury Abbey
Date: Aft. 1298
 
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Church Window of Henri Limburg
Church Window of Henri Limburg
Henri Limburg
Date: Aft. 1221
 
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Church Window of Henri Luxembourg
Church Window of Henri Luxembourg
Image of Henri Count Luxembourg Mass
Date: Aft. 1281
 
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Church Window of Henry III (Duke of Limburg)
Church Window of Henry III (Duke of Limburg)
Henry de Luxembourg III
Date: Aft. 1288
 
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Church Window of Henry III (Segovia Alcaza)
Church Window of Henry III (Segovia Alcaza)
Henry of Castile III
Date: Aft. 1406
 
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Church Window of Jesse
Church Window of Jesse
Detail of Jesse from the Stained Glass window of All Saints Church, Hove, Sussex, England.
 
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Church Window of Katherine and Jasper Tudor
Church Window of Katherine and Jasper Tudor
Katherine Wydeville and her second husband Jasper Tudor stained window at Keynsham Abbey
Date: 1495
 
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Church Window of King David
Church Window of King David
King David
 
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Church Window of Richard Plantagenet (3rd Duke of York)
Church Window of Richard Plantagenet (3rd Duke of York)
St. Laurence's Church in Ludlow, England http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Richard_Plantagenet,_3rd_Duke_of_York.jpg
Date: 1411-1460
 
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Church Window of Saint Arnulf
Church Window of Saint Arnulf
Saint Arnulf
 
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Church Window of Thomas à Becket
Church Window of Thomas à Becket
Stained glass window of Thomas à Becket in Caterbury Cathedral.
Date: 1173
 
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Church Window Saint Margareth
Church Window Saint Margareth
Image of Saint Margaret in a window at St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh
 
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Harmony Cemetery Sign
Harmony Cemetery Sign
Rhode Island Historical Cemetery
 
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Historical Marker-Bailey's Creek Memorial
Historical Marker-Bailey's Creek Memorial
Bailey's Creek is named for Temperance Bailey (ca. 1617-ca. 1652), the daughter of Cicely Bailey and her first husband, whose name is unknown. When he died before Sept. 1620, Temperance inherited 200 acres of land near here at the age of three. Her mother remarried, first Samuel Jordan and then William Farrar, and resided with Temperance at…
Date: 1999
 
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Historical Marker-Battle of Brier Creek
Historical Marker-Battle of Brier Creek
Battle of Brier Creek State Historical Marker Located on Brannen's Bridge Rd. at Brier Creek, 11 miles northeast of Sylvania, Ga. In early February, 1779, the Southern Armies of the United States and Great Britain were facing across the Savannah River on a battle line reaching from Savannah to the Broad River above Augusta. The British…
Date: 3 Mar 1779
 
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Historical Marker-Blount Hall
Historical Marker-Blount Hall
Blount Hall stood 16 miles west of Greenville in Pitt County, NC. Location: NC 11 at 1103 (Blount Hall Rd) North of Grifton + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=65465
Date: 1762
 
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Historical Marker-Bunker Graveyard
Historical Marker-Bunker Graveyard
Bunker Graveyard marker at Bunker Family Cemetery + https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2394369/bunker-family-cemetery
 
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Historical Marker-CARTWRIGHT Rev Peter
Historical Marker-CARTWRIGHT Rev Peter
Boyhood Home, 1793-1802 Rev Peter Cartwright, 1785-1872. A dedicated itinerant Methodist preacher in Kentucky for 22 years. Saved from "sins of his youth" and "licensed to exhort" during the GREAT REVIVAL OF 1800. Ordained 1808. He was the presiding elder for 50years and delegate to 13 General Conferences. Moved to Illinois in 1824. Defeated…
Date: 1793
 
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Historical Marker-CATHEY Andrew Dever
Historical Marker-CATHEY Andrew Dever
Andrew Dever Cathey + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=46839
Date: 1852
 
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Historical Marker-Cathey's Valley
Historical Marker-Cathey's Valley
History of Cathey's Valley -- Location: McKay Hall, Cathey's Valley, Mariposa, CA + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=46839
Date: 1852
 
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Historical Marker-Catheys Fort
Historical Marker-Catheys Fort
CATHEY'S FORT - A rendezvous for the North Carolina militia led by General Griffith Rutherford against the Cherokee in 1776, was one mile east. -- Location: US 221/NC 226 north of Woodlawn + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=77451
Date: 1776
 
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Historical Marker-Conant House
Historical Marker-Conant House
CONANT HOUSE - Roger Conant was a prudent and religious man who led the old planters from Gloucester to Salem in 1626, and held them together until the Bay Colony was founded. This house was built on land given by him to his son Exercise Conant in 1666. + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=47357
Date: 1666
 
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Historical Marker-Drummer Boy at 7
Historical Marker-Drummer Boy at 7
DRUMMER BOY AT 7 ---------------- Nathan Futrell, reputed to be the youngest drummer boy in War of the Revolution, was born, N.C., 1773. Joined N.C. Continental Militia. Married, 1798, came to Ky., 1799. Settled here on Ford's Creek, 1820, where he farmed, set out the first apple orchard, built one of the area's first grist mills, was…
Date: 1780
 
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Historical Marker-FARRAR William
Historical Marker-FARRAR William
In 1611, Farrar's Island was the site of the "Citie of Henrico," one of Virginia's first four primary settlement areas under the Virginia Company of London. Later, it was part of a 2,000-acre land patent issued posthumously to William Farrar in 1637. Farrar, who arrived in Virginia from London in 1618 aboard the Neptune, invested in the company...…
Date: 11 Jun 1637
 
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Historical Marker-First Church at Kecoughtan
Historical Marker-First Church at Kecoughtan
First Church at Kecoughtan WY-90 Near here on the church creek stood the first church at Kecoughtan (later Hampton). Built on the Parish Glebe Farm about 1616, as the first church of the oldest continuous settlement of English origin in America, William Mease was the first known minister of the Parish, from 1613 until about 1620. +…
Date: 1610
 
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Historical Marker-Goodridge Massacre
Historical Marker-Goodridge Massacre
1630 1930 Goodrich Massacre ten rods east stood the house of Benjamin Goodrich who, with his wife and two children, was slain by the Indians on October 23, 1692
Date: 23 Oct 1692
 
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Historical Marker-Great Haye Rowe
Historical Marker-Great Haye Rowe
Great Haye in Lamerton, Devon, England. Rowe family home. Various configurations over the years. Maximum of about 2000 Acres. Building first construction 1100 ca last addition 1750s. Marker of the old grain mill at Great Haye
Date: 1100

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Historical Marker-Greenbrier
Historical Marker-Greenbrier
Revolutionary War soldiers John Beard, Henry W. Davis, John Mayberry, James Potts, and Thomas Prowell established homesteads and reared large families on Lick Creek. By 1811 Hugh Fox, Thomas and Sampson Prowell, and James Thompson had migrated from Burke County, N.C. Other early families to settle here were Beasley, Church, Edwards, Harris, Hay,…
Date: 1811
 
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Historical Marker-Huguenot Settlement
Historical Marker-Huguenot Settlement
Huguenots, the largest single group of French Protestant refugees to come to Virginia, settled near here on the site of a deserted Monacan Indian village during the period 1700-1701. In 1700, the Virginia General Assembly established King William Parish, also known as Huguenot Parish. The Huguenots established a church at this site now known as…
Date: 1700
 
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Historical Marker-John Craigs Fort
Historical Marker-John Craigs Fort
Tennessee Historic Marker - Maryville, Blount County, TN John Craig's Fort Site of the original settlement of Maryville. Here Captain John Craig in 1785 erected a fort on Pistol Creek to protect settlers from Indian raids. In 1793 as many as 280 men, women, and children lived within its walls for several months, surviving an attack by 500…
Date: 1785
 
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Historical Marker-Jordan's Journey
Historical Marker-Jordan's Journey
SAMUEL JORDAN OF JORDAN'S JOURNEY - + Prior to 1619, Native Americans occupied this prominent peninsula along the upper James River, now called Jordan's Point. Arriving in Jamestown by 1610, Samuel Jordan served in July 1619 in Jamestown as a burgess for Charles City in the New World's oldest legislative assembly. A year later, he patented a…
Date: 1619
 
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Historical Marker-Kentucky 1st Regiment Cavalry
Historical Marker-Kentucky 1st Regiment Cavalry
A historical marker to the 1st Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry on the lawn of the old courthouse in Liberty, Kentucky, United States. - Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Regiment_Kentucky_Volunteer_Cavalry
Date: 1861
 
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Historical Marker-Kerr's Creek Massacre
Historical Marker-Kerr's Creek Massacre
Plaque marks the site of the first Kerr's Creek Massacre, 10 October 1759. The year, 1764, on the plaque is incorrect and is closer to the year of the second massacre occurring in July, 1763. + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=107985
Date: 10 Oct 1764
 
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Historical Marker-McKay Hall in Cathey's Valley
Historical Marker-McKay Hall in Cathey's Valley
Marker for the old one room school house built in Cathey's Valley in 1879 that was moved to its present location at McKay Hall. It has been preserved and is used for school tours, meetings, and reunions.
Date: 20021879
 
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Historical Marker-Mississippi 37th Combined Infantry
Historical Marker-Mississippi 37th Combined Infantry
37th Mississippi Infantry - Vicksburg National Military Park
Date: 2 Jun 1863
 
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Historical Marker-Newbury Landing Place
Historical Marker-Newbury Landing Place
This is the spot where to ship carrying the first settlers of Newbury reportedly landed.
Date: 1635
 
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Historical Marker-Oyster River Massacre
Historical Marker-Oyster River Massacre
On July 18, 1694, a force of about 250 Indians under the command of a French Soldier, de Villieu, attacked settlements in this area on both sides of the Oyster River, killing or capturing approximately 100 settlers, destroying five garrison houses and numerous dwellings. It was the most devastating French and Indian raid in New Hampshire +…
Date: 18 Jul 1694
 
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Historical Marker-Pocahontas
Historical Marker-Pocahontas
This stone commemorates Princess Pocahontas of Matoaka Daughter of the mighty American Indian Chief Powhatan. Gentle and humane, she was the friend of the earliest struggling English colonists whom she nobly rescued, protected, and helped. On her conversion to Christianity in 1613 she received in baptism the name Rebecca +…
Date: 1617
 
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Historical Marker-Point Lookout
Historical Marker-Point Lookout
POINT LOOKOUT PRISONER-OF-WAR CAMP - After the battle of Gettysburg, the Union established a prisoner-of-war depot near here. Confederate soldiers and Maryland civilians were imprisoned and guarded by 400 Union troops, with only tents for protection. 3,384 prisoners died. + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=60283
Date: 1863
 
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Historical Marker-Remember the Raisin
Historical Marker-Remember the Raisin
The Battle of Frenchtown, also known as the Battle of the River Raisin or the River Raisin Massacre, was a series of conflicts that took place from January 18–23, 1813 during the War of 1812. It was fought between the United States and a British and Native American alliance near the River Raisin in Frenchtown, Michigan Territory (present-day…
Date: Jan 1813
 
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Historical Marker-Riverview Cemetery
Historical Marker-Riverview Cemetery
Men of all American wars are interred here on land once owned by Valentine Sevier (1747-1800), who was the first person buried here. Many pioneers and 19th century citizens, including Revolutionary War soldier Robert Nelson, are buried here. One plot contains the reinterred remains of 125 Confederate soldiers. Also buried here is artist Robert L.…
Date: 1747
 
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Historical Marker-Wright's Tavern
Historical Marker-Wright's Tavern
Later owned by Captain Joseph Butler, his Company of Minutemen gathered at this tavern prior to their joining the fight against the British at the Old North (Concord) Bridge. + https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=18525
Date: 1747
 
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Historical Memorial-CATHEY Mary (DAR)
Historical Memorial-CATHEY Mary (DAR)
Mary Deaver Cathey ~ Daughter of a Revolutionary Soldier - The Cathey family moved to California in 1852 from Fort Smith, Arkansas by wagon train. During their voyage they came across the Oatman family almost all of which were killed by Indians. The town of Cathey's Valley is named in honor of Polly's husband Andrew +…
Date: 15 Jun 1892
 
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Historical Memorial-HARRELL Joel
Historical Memorial-HARRELL Joel
Joel Harrell Marker + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6858677/joel-harrell
Date: 30 Jun 1846
 
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Home-Beeches Manor
Home-Beeches Manor
Caruthers's Beeches Manor
Date: 1828
 
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Home-BROWN William (Oklahoma Territory)
Home-BROWN William (Oklahoma Territory)
William Isaac Brown's home, a half mile east of New Liberty Methodist Church. Homesteaded in 1900 in Cheyenne, Okla. Terr.--from Kay Franklin; from left to right: Sarah Evoline Keen Brown, William Isaac Brown, maybe Hettie Brown?, Ardella Brown, Walter Lee Brown, Arthur Ethbert Brown, and William D "Willie" Brown.
Date: 1900
 
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Home-BUTLER Joseph (Wright's Tavern)
Home-BUTLER Joseph (Wright's Tavern)
Wright's Tavern was the gathering point for the Minutemen of Concord before the British Redcoats arrived on the morning of April 19, 1775. One of the Minutemen companies was commanded by our ancestor, Captain Joseph Butler. Later in the fall of 1775 he became the proprietor of this establishment.
Date: 1747
 
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Home-CATHEY Andrew
Home-CATHEY Andrew
Andrew Cathey Residence in Cathey's Valley
Date: 1891
 
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Home-CONANT Exercise
Home-CONANT Exercise
The Exercise Conant House is a historic First Period house in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States. Most of this 2.5-story wood-frame house was built after 1715 for the Reverend John Chipman.... Attached to its north side is a two-story single-room ell that dates to c. 1695, and was probably built by Exercise Conant, son of Roger Conant. +…
Date: 1695
 
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Home-Coughton Court Manor
Home-Coughton Court Manor
Coughton Court is an English Tudor country house, situated on the main road between Studley and Alcester in Warwickshire. The Coughton estate has been owned by the Throckmorton family since 1409. The estate was acquired through marriage to the De Spinney family. Coughton was rebuilt by Sir George Throckmorton, the first son of Sir Robert +…
Date: Abt. 1500
 
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Home-DiCORTE Arasimo & Mary
Home-DiCORTE Arasimo & Mary
1301 Marengo Street. Home and site of fruit stand. As noted on 1918 Draft Card.
Date: Nov. 2011
 
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Home-Hinchinbrook
Home-Hinchinbrook
North front of Hinchinbrook-The family home of Henry Williams (alias Cromwell) grandfather of Oliver Cromwell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:North_front_of_Hinchinbrook.jpg
Date: 1563
 
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Home-HOOD Bernice
Home-HOOD Bernice
Bernice Hood's Nashville Home - 2404 Carter Ave
Date: 1964
 
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Home-HOOD Bernice (Flat River)
Home-HOOD Bernice (Flat River)
104 Coffman Street, Flat River home of Bernice Hood prior to he retirement.
Date: Bef. 1964
 
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Home-HOOD Bernice 1932
Home-HOOD Bernice 1932
Date: 14 May 1932
 
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Home-Jackson's Hermitage Plantation
Home-Jackson's Hermitage Plantation
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, near Nashville - http://thehermitage.com/
Date: 1804
 
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Home-JONES Peter (Trading Station)
Home-JONES Peter (Trading Station)
Peter Jones married Abraham Wood’s daughter Margaret, and they had five children: Abraham, Peter, Richard, William, and Mary. Peter Jones assumed Abraham Wood’s roles as a leader in Virginia military affairs and the Indian trade. “Peter Jones opened a trading establishment with the Indians, a few rods west of what is now the junction of…
Date: Abt. 1630
 
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Home-KEYSER
Home-KEYSER
Young Pieter for a while lived in this old Keyser House (later called the Channon House) in Germantown, Pa., after his father built it in the 1690s. It no longer exists. Pieter's permanent home was nearby on what was called Keyser Lane (later Washington Lane) in a house bought by his father and acquired by Pieter from the estate after the death of…
Date: Aft. 1690
 
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Home-Madison's Montpelier
Home-Madison's Montpelier
When Madison left office in 1817, he retired to Montpelier, his tobacco plantation in Orange County, Virginia, not far from Jefferson's Monticello.
Date: 1817
 
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Home-MOON
Home-MOON
Williamson-Moon Home is what it's called now; its been restored; its near Fallsington, where there are several structures still standing, in which the Moon family either built or lived. Fallsington and Bucks County, Penn.
Date: 1682
 
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Home-Palace at Placentia
Home-Palace at Placentia
The Palace of Placentia, also known as Greenwich Palace, was an English royal residence that was initially built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, in 1443. The palace was a pleasaunce; a place designed for pleasure, entertainment and an escape from the city. It was located at Greenwich on the south bank of the River Thames, downstream of London +…
Date: 1447
 
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Home-Palace at Richmond
Home-Palace at Richmond
Richmond Palace was a royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Situated in what was then rural Surrey, it lay upstream and on the opposite bank from the Palace of Westminster, which was located nine miles (14 km) to the north-east. It was erected in about 1501 by Henry VII of England +…
Date: 1501
 
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Home-Palace at St James
Home-Palace at St James
St James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in London, the capital of the United Kingdom. The palace gives its name to the Court of St James's, which is the monarch's royal court, and is located in the City of Westminster in London. Although no longer the principal residence of the monarch, + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James%27s_Palace
Date: 1531
 
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Home-Rock Castle Plantation
Home-Rock Castle Plantation
In 1784 a Virginian surveyor named Daniel Smith moved with his family to the Cumberland Settlement in present-day Middle Tennessee and began construction on a limestone, Federal-Style building that would house generations of the Smith family for almost 200 years. Located next to a Cumberland River tributary called Drake’s Creek,... +…
Date: 1784
 
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Home-Solart Woodward
Home-Solart Woodward
 
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Home-STREET Samuel
Home-STREET Samuel
historic home of Rev Samuel Street Location: Wallingford, CT
 
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Home-TUFTS Peter (Medford)
Home-TUFTS Peter (Medford)
The Peter Tufts house which still stands in Medford. + https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20180511/peter-tufts
Date: 1635
 
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Home-TWOMEY Lawrence & Bertha
Home-TWOMEY Lawrence & Bertha
Home of Bertha and Lawrence Mayes
Date: 1948
 
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Home-Upper Upham House
Home-Upper Upham House
Upham House is a five-bay southeast front, built in 1599 by the Goddards. + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Upham
Date: 1599
 
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Home-WALL Richard (Abington Friends)
Home-WALL Richard (Abington Friends)
Abington Meeting Friends -- The first Friends meeting in this area was held in the home of Richard Wall in 1683. That house in Elkins Park is now a Cheltenham Township Park house and can be visited. Through the gift of John Barnes, the present grounds were acquired in 1697 for the use of a meeting house and school. The first meeting house was…
Date: 1683
 
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Home-Waterman-Winsor Farmhouse
Home-Waterman-Winsor Farmhouse
History of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: Biographical NY: The American Historical Society, Inc. 1920 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- p. 405 - 408: WATERMAN FAMILY -- (II) Resolved Waterman, son of Colonel Richard and Bethiah Waterman, was born in 1638. He only lived to attain…
 
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Home-White House 1829
Home-White House 1829
View of crowd in front of the White House during President Jackson's first inaugural reception in 1829. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/Jackson_inauguration_crop.jpg
Date: 1829
 
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Map-Battle of Dunbar
Map-Battle of Dunbar
The Battle of Dunbar (3 September 1650) was a battle of the Third English Civil War. The English Parliamentarian forces under Oliver Cromwell defeated a Scottish army commanded by David Leslie which was loyal to King Charles II, who had been proclaimed King of Scots on 5 February 1649. + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dunbar_(1650)
Date: 3 Sep 1650
 
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Map-Battle of Helena
Map-Battle of Helena
Map of troop positions at the Battle of Helena + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Helena
Date: 4 Jul 1863
 
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Map-Bavaria
Map-Bavaria
Map of Bavaria
 
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Map-Crusade III
Map-Crusade III
The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt led by three European monarchs of Western Christianity (Philip II of France, Richard I of England and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor) to reconquer the Holy Land following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187. For this reason, the Third Crusade is also known as the Kings'…
Date: 1191

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Map-Empire of Theodoric the Great
Map-Empire of Theodoric the Great
Map of the territories (pink) ruled by Theodoric the Great at their height in 523, when he annexed the southern part of the Burgundian kingdom, between the rivers Durance and Isere. Stippled areas indicate other kingdoms dominated by Theodoric at this time.
Date: 523
 
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Map-French Indian War
Map-French Indian War
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) aka The Seven Years War -- In 1756, war erupted into a world-wide conflict known as the Seven Years’ War. It was was referred to in the colonies as The French and Indian War and thus came to be regarded as the North American theater of that war. It was the beginning of open hostilities between the…
Date: 1754-1763

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Map-John Smith's Map of Virginia
Map-John Smith's Map of Virginia
Colonial Virginia
Date: abt 1612
 
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Map-Providence RI
Map-Providence RI
Providence in 1664 -- ORIGINAL TOWN LAYOUT -- From The Providence Plantations for 250 Years, by Welcome Arnold Greene, 1886. Showing the Layout of the Home Lots of the Original Proprietors: page 37: In two sections enlarged: Section 1; Section 2 Center section enlarged (provided by Sam Behling) to show the names - 295kb. Names on the map…
Date: 1664
 
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Map-Rowley Expanded
Map-Rowley Expanded
Rowley, Massachusetts
Date: 1638
 
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Map-St Louis
Map-St Louis
Modern Map of downtown St Louis showing where The Evangeline Hotel and the YMCA had been located in 1950. The Evangeline was a hotel for young ladies owned by the Salvation Army. The historic YMCA provided rooms for young gentlemen. Google Maps says that is a 6 minute walk.
Date: 1950

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Plane-USAAF P47 Thunderbolt
Plane-USAAF P47 Thunderbolt
P-47 Thunderbolt - United States Army Air Force
Date: 1942
 
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School-Arcadia Valley High
School-Arcadia Valley High
Arcadia Valley High School class of 1985
Date: 1985
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Date: 1960
 
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Date: 1958
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Date: 1949
 
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School-Flat River High
School-Flat River High
Flat River High School
Date: 1947
 
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School-Flat River High (1946 Seniors)
School-Flat River High (1946 Seniors)
Flat River High School 1946 Senior class
Date: 1946
 
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School-Flat River Junior College
School-Flat River Junior College
The school is now Mineral Area College in Park Hills
Date: 1948
 
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School-Freeport High
School-Freeport High
Joanne Oberkirch at Freeport High School
Date: 1938
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Date: 1974
 
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School-SCOVIL Harmon
School-SCOVIL Harmon
Harmon Scovil's yearbook picture from Meriden High School
Date: 1935
 
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School-Southeast Missouri State College 1923
School-Southeast Missouri State College 1923
Yearbook Picture - Southeast Missouri State College Vesta Wirag: 2nd Row, 7th from Left
Date: 1923
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Date: 1961
 
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School-Sylacauga class 1948
School-Sylacauga class 1948
60th Reunion Sylacauga class of 1948 - Seated: Bettye Rozelle Lessley, Joyce Nealeans Culpepper, Jack Morris, Jimmy Patterson, Elnora Cooper Arnold, Sandy Carter Shaw, Sue Malwitz Edfeldt, Ann Parker Lott, Nan Barnes Wingo, Gloria White Boyette, Glynda Caldwell Field, Betty Jean Heacock Yuknevice, Sue Davis Cochran Standing: Dot Coleman…
Date: 2008
 
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School-Talley Memorial 1940s
School-Talley Memorial 1940s
Built in 1917 on land donated by Mrs Sue Bible, in honor of her husband, Bradley Talley.
Date: 1917
 
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School-Tonbridge Grammar
School-Tonbridge Grammar
Tonbridge School is a public school in Tonbridge, Kent, England, founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judde.
Date: 1553
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Date: 1953
 
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School-West End High
School-West End High
Date: 1944
 
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Ship-American Turtle
Ship-American Turtle
Turtle (also called American Turtle) was the world's first submersible with a documented record of use in combat. It was built in 1775 by American David Bushnell as a means of attaching explosive charges to ships in a harbor. Bushnell designed her for use against British Royal Navy vessels occupying North American harbors during the American…
Date: 1775
 
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Ship-Anne
Ship-Anne
The Anne and the Little James left London, England with her Master, William Peirce, and arrived in Plymouth June or July of 1623, carrying many family members left behind from the Mayflower and The Fortune. Alphabetical roll: Annable, Anthony From Cambridge, bound for Plymouth. Ref: All Mss. Par. Reg. 36 pg 12 Settled in Scituate Annable,…
Date: 1623
 
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Ship-General McClellan
Ship-General McClellan
Ship General McClellan made regular trips between Liverpool and New York
Date: 1864

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Ship-John of London
Ship-John of London
The John of London was a ship, possibly built during the 1620s by Robert Trenckmore in his shipyards at Shoreham-By-Sea in West Sussex, England. The ship was captained by George Lamberton during its 1638 voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Boston, Massachusetts. This voyage brought Ezekiel Rogers and a number of families that went on to settle Rowley,…
Date: 1638
 

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