Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, 923-927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyo...
Significance: This site was the home of William Allen White, nationally revered and internationally influential editor of The Emporia Gazette, from 1899 until his death in 1944. It was here that White and his ... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, 923-927 North Exchange Street, Emporia, Lyo...
Significance: This site was the home of William Allen White, nationally revered and internationally influential editor of The Emporia Gazette, from 1899 until his death in 1944. It was here that White and his ... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Graniteville Mill, Marshall Street, Graniteville, Aiken County, SC
Significance: Graniteville Mill was one of the largest mills in the South during the antebellum period. The original mill, canal, school house, and a number of original Gothic Revival houses are still extant a... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
Tolson's Chapel, 111 East High Street, Sharpsburg, Washington County, ...
Significance: Tolson's Chapel served as a church and a Freedman's Bureau school for black residents of Sharpsburg in the years following the American Civil War. Establishing religious and educational instituti... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More
William Allen White House, Main House, 927 North Exchange Street, Empo...
Significance: "Red Rocks" was the home of newspaper editor and writer William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. White was national known and revered as the editor of the Emporia Gazette, a frequen... More