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  2. John Johnson House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson House is a representative station on the Underground Railroad, and the Johnsons were among the leading abolitionists of their generation. [ 3 ] The house, then one of the largest in Germantown (then a suburb of Philadelphia), was built between 1765 and 1768 by Jacob Norr for Dirck Jansen, who owned the ground on which nearby Upsala ...

  3. Murphy-Lamb House and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Murphy-Lamb House and Cemetery is a historic plantation house located near Garland, Sampson County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1835, and is a two-story, five bay by two bay, single pile Federal style frame dwelling. It has a brick pier foundation, side gable roof, and engaged front porch with a shed roof and engaged rear shed.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Genesee ...

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    Beach-Garland Street-Flint River Bridge: December 9, 1999 Beach and Garland Sts. over Flint R. ... Abner C. Johnson House: Abner C. Johnson House: February 19, 1987 : ...

  5. File:John Johnson's Manor House.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. George Washington family secrets revealed by DNA from ...

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    Samuel Washington, George Washington's younger brother, was buried in an unmarked grave at the cemetery at his Harewood estate (an interior view is pictured above) near Charles Town, West Virginia.

  7. Samuel Garland Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Garland Jr. (December 16, 1830 – September 14, 1862) was an American attorney from Virginia and Confederate general during the American Civil War. He was killed in action during the Maryland Campaign while defending Fox's Gap at the Battle of South Mountain .

  8. A tennis court, walled gardens and a moat: Inside ... - AOL

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    The second floor has two bedrooms, a kitchenette and a bathroom. The house also contains a reception hall, dining room, drawing room, sitting room, family room, kitchen, study, and utility area.

  9. File:Samuel M. Bryan House.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: The Samuel M. Bryan House (former headquarters for the Church of the Saviour), located at 2025 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C., following the North American blizzard of 2010.