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Stirling and Gist led the troops in a rear-guard action against the overwhelming numbers of British troops which surpassed 2,000 troops supported by two cannon. [12] Stirling and Gist led the Marylanders in two attacks against the British, who were in fixed positions in and in front of the Vechte–Cortelyou House (known today as Old Stone House).
The Lord Stirling Manor Site is a historic site located at 96 Lord Stirling Road in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township in Somerset County, New Jersey. It was the property of the American General William Alexander, Lord Stirling .
List of Registered Historic Places in Warren County, New York ... 186-192 Ridge St. ... House at 216 Warren Street: September 29, 1984 ...
Possibly the oldest house in Woodbridge and Middlesex County. Buckelew Mansion: Jamesburg: c. 1685 [19] [20] Residence One room in the house dates to c. 1685, possibly oldest in Middlesex County. House was expanded, most recently in the 19th century, and is also known as Lakeview Revell House [21] [1] Burlington: 1685 Residence
English: Warren Stone House, County Highway 40 west of County Highway 37, Burkville vicinity, Lowndes County, AL. 45 degree view from northeast, front. More info from HABS:The Warren Stone House is a two-story frame structure built ca. 1840. It was the center of a large antebellum plantation in Lowndes County.
Location of Warren County in Ohio This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Warren County, Ohio , United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
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Other buildings on the property at this time included three barns, a pump house, a poultry house, a bull barn, a log house, a milk house, an ice house, a tool house, a tool shop and a corn crib. Anderson's children, Randall H. and Blanche Anderson, acquired the Strock Stone house upon their father's death in 1925.