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  2. Noland Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Noland Company Building is a historic building located at Newport News, Virginia. The original section was built in 1920, and is three stories in height and is a cast-in-place concrete and brick structure. Later additions are a four-story brick addition and two-story brick addition parallel to the four-story section to create a "U" shape.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport News ...

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    Basic Construction Company Headquarters Building: April 15, 2019 : 80 29th St. 2: Boldrup Plantation Archeological Site ... Noland Company Building: May 21, 2010 : ...

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

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    Location of Fredericksburg in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fredericksburg, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States. The locations of National ...

  5. Nolands Ferry I Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Noland's Ferry Road leads to a boat ramp on the C&O canal outside Washington, D.C., which was the ferry's Maryland location. In Leesburg, just across the river, the location is marked by Noland's Ferry Road and a house on that road which was built around 1800 by a Noland who ran the ferry. Noland's Island is nearby in the Potomac River.

  6. William Churchill Noland - Wikipedia

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    Noland was born in 1865 in Hanover County, Virginia. [1] [2]Noland was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. [2] From 1897 to 1917, he was a partner in Noland and Baskervill, an architectural firm he co-founded with electrical engineer Henry Baskervill, and the two men built houses on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia.

  7. Virginia State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    These additions were built to the collaborative designs of three of Virginia's leading architects and architectural firms: Frye & Chesterman of Lynchburg, John Kevan Peebles of Norfolk and Noland & Baskervill of Richmond. [13] In 2003, the assembly approved $83.1 million for the renovation, restoration and expansion of the Capitol.

  8. 1st Virginia Infantry Battalion - Wikipedia

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    It moved to western Virginia and participated in Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign, then fought at First Kernstown, McDowell, and in Jackson's Valley Campaign. The unit was then assigned to General J.R. Jones' Brigade and was involved in many conflicts of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Day's Battles to Fredericksburg.

  9. 229th Engineer Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Fredericksburg unit traces its lineage and honors to 1858 and its service as a militia unit in the Army of Northern Virginia. In 1985, the 229th Engineer Battalion was formed, and units in the battalion saw multiple overseas deployments to Bosnia , Iraq and Afghanistan .