1910 Presented by The National Humane Alliance Hermon Lee Ensign, Founder More info: http://www 2.ljworld.com/news/1998/aug/03/fountain_renovation _ideas_flow/ Submitted by: @shinton
Erected by Buch’s Band May 1906 Submitted by: @shinton
Matthew Moore Terrace In memory of Matthew Moore from the Bob Moore Family He loved to read Submitted by: @shinton
Morris Sports Building 1987 Bo Newsom Construction Company Submitted by: @shinton
The First Lawrence U.S. Post Office 645 New Hampshire Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1906
John Brown and the Siege of Lawrence, September 14–15, 1856 On the afternoon of September 14th, 1856, the Free State settlement of Lawrence, Kansas Territory was threatened with invasion by an...
Site of first house in Lawrence 60 Feet East Submitted by: @shinton
Shane-Thompson Studio Erected ca. 1885 as a photography studio and home for Captain J. B. Shane J. B. Shane and his daughter, Juno Bell Shane-Thompson, documented the lives of Lawrence citizens...
Downtown Redevelopment Project 1972 1973 City Commission - Nancy Hambleton, Jack Rose, Barkley Clark, Fred J. Pence, John H. Emick, J. R. Pulliam, Charles F. Fisher Buford M. Watson, Jr., City...
THIS OPEN PIT MINE IS NAMED THE LAVENDER PIT IN HONOR OF HARRISON M. LAVENDER 1890 - 1952 WHO AS VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER OF PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION CONCEIVED AND CARRIED OUT THIS...
Stockbridge Town Hall Designed by Elijah E. Myers, the Stockbridge Town Hall was constructed by Mitter & Headerlong in 1892. This stately Romanesque structure was built to house local township...
Ingham County Historical Marker White Oak Township Hall Property was purchased for $50 in 1875 from Danial and Mary Hamilton. Completed in 1877, it contains the original rough wooden...
New River Gorge Bridge Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places August 14, 2013 By the United States Department of the Interior Submitted by Bryan Arnold @nanowhiskers
White Oak The settlements of White Oak, Ingham, Wheatfield and Leroy were organized as Ingham Township by the Legislature on March 11, 1837. On April 2, 1837, the first township meeting was...
Ingham County Historical Marker Millville United Methodist Church The ministry of the Millville Methodist Church began in 1840. Class meetings were formed and met in the old log school...
À tous les français La France a perdu une bataille mais n'a pas perdu la guerre. Des gouvernants de rencontre ont pu capituler, cédant à la panique, oubliant l'honneur livrant le pays à la...
A pioneer Canadian ethnographer and folklorist, Barbeau was born at Sainte-Marie (Beauce) and studied at the universities of Laval, Oxford and la Sorbonne. Over a lifetime at the National Museum...
THIS BULDING IS THE GIFT OF ANDREW CARNEGIE BOARD OF LIBRARY DIRECTORS SAMUEL HUBBARD * PRES. WARREN OLNEY FRANK M. PARCELLS D.W. LA FORTUNE DR. E. N. CARD CHARLES S. GREENE LIBRARIAN HARRY...
THIS FLAG WAS DRAPED OVER THE CASKET OF ARTHUR GILBERT ROOD KILLED IN ACTION AT CHATEAU THIERRY, JULY 27, 1918, WHEN HIS BODY WAS RETURNED TO AMERICA ARTHUR ROOD WAS BORN JULY 6, 1894; LIVED AT...
YAYA'S BUTTERFLY GARDEN In Memory of SanDee G. Nossaman 1940-2013 Longtime Lawrence resident, whose love for nature, animals, and humanity knew no bounds. Gift from the Robert E. Frederick Family...