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The Committee of Both Kingdoms (known as the Derby House Committee from late 1647) was a committee set up during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms by the Parliamentarian faction in association with representatives from the Scottish Covenanters, after they made an alliance (the Solemn League and Covenant) in late 1643.
Harper Fowlkes House is a historic building in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located at 230 Barnard Street, in the southeastern trust lot of Orleans Square, and was built in 1844. It is in the Greek Revival style. [1]
In response to the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Covenanter troops were sent to Ireland, and the 1643 Solemn League and Covenant brought them into the First English Civil War on the side of Parliament. As the Wars of the Three Kingdoms progressed, many Covenanters came to view English religious Independents like Oliver Cromwell as a greater threat ...
17 West Jones Street 1883 Thomas Holcombe House 15 West Jones Street 1849 Morris Sternberg House 12–14 West Jones Street 1891 By Alfred Eichberg: Joseph Johnston Property: 11 West Jones Street 1854 [8] Built for Joseph Johnston, the property was sold to Confederate officer Algernon S. Hartridge in 1860 [10] Noah B. Knapp House 10 West Jones ...
Spencer–Woodbridge House, 22 Habersham Street (1790–1804) [1] – oldest building on the square; also known as the George Basil Spencer House; Margaret Pendergast House, [8] 420 East St. Julian Street (1868) [1] [9] Henry Willink Cottage, 426 East St. Julian Street (1845) [1] – replaced a structure torn down by Anne and Mills Lane [9]
Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on Gordon Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From west to east: [2] West Gordon Street. Matilda Heitman Properties, 209–213 West Gordon Street (1895) Thomas McArthur Duplex, 205–207 West Gordon Street (1853) Gordon Row, 101–129 West Gordon Street (1854) Joachim Saussy ...
Below is a selection of notable buildings and structures on State Street, all in Savannah's Historic District. From west to east: [2] West State Street. John Tietgen Building, 306 West State Street (1908) 18 West State Street (1916) Isaac Morrell Building, 16 West State Street (1853) Edward Lovell Property, 14 West State Street (1853) William ...
On February 12, 1733, colonists from England established the city of Savannah as the first city in the newly chartered Province of Georgia. [1] Henry Herbert, a priest in the Church of England, was with them, establishing a mission in the city under the auspices of the Bishop of London.