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Alma mater. United States Naval Academy Class of 1846. William " Bull " Nelson (September 27, 1824 – September 29, 1862) was a United States naval officer who became a Union general during the American Civil War. As a Kentuckian, Nelson could have sympathized with the Confederates but, like his state, he remained loyal to the United States of ...
In mid-May 1861, U. S. Navy lieutenant William "Bull" Nelson armed Kentuckians loyal to the Union and that soon became the foundation for his receiving authority to enlist 10,000 troops for a campaign into East Tennessee. On August 6, 1861, those recruits marched into Camp Dick Robinson, making it the first Federal base south of the Ohio River.
40°29′03″N 82°32′40″W. / 40.484167°N 82.544444°W / 40.484167; -82.544444 ( Henry Cassell House) Fredericktown. 6. Christ Church at the Quarry. Christ Church at the Quarry. September 25, 1975. ( #75001446) East of Gambier at the junction of Quarry Chapel and Monroe Mills Rds.
Caroline Sunshine, White House Press Assistant (2018) [104] Ivanka Trump, Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship (2017–2021) and Advisor to the President (2017–2021) (Trump's daughter) [105] Scott Turner, Executive Director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council (2019–2021) [103]
Fort Frye plaque at Beverly, Ohio. Fort Frye was a triangular defensive fortification built by a group of pioneers from the Ohio Company of Associates who moved about twenty miles up the Muskingum River from the settlement of Marietta, Ohio to a location near the mouth of Wolf Creek. During 1789 the pioneers established settlements now known as ...
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Prospect Place House. Prospect Place, also known as The Trinway Mansion and Prospect Place Estate, is a 29-room mansion built by abolitionist George Willison Adams (G. W. Adams) in Trinway, Ohio, just north of Dresden in 1856. Today, it is the home of the non-profit G. W. Adams Educational Center, Inc.
West of Gratis on Aukerman Creek Rd. 39°39′06″N 84°32′39″W / 39.651667°N 84.544167°W / 39.651667; -84.544167 (Brubaker Covered Bridge) Gratis Township. 3. Bunker Hill House. Bunker Hill House. September 28, 2001. (#01001062) 7919 State Route 177 in Fairhaven.