Thoroughbred racehorse breeding farm in Kentucky, United States
Stonewall Farm (also known as Stonewall Dominion) is a thoroughbred race horse breeding farm in Versailles, Kentucky established in 1852. It is named for its famous "stone wall" built during the Civil War by Irishman John Kearney in 1863. Originally owned by Major Warren Viley, it was known as Woodford (County) Stud.
Lexington, Leading sire in North America 16 times, stood at stud there in the 1860s and 1870s.
StonewallFarm (also known as Stonewall Dominion) is a thoroughbred race horse breeding farm in Versailles, Kentucky established in 1852. It is named for...
Stonewall National Monument is a 7.7-acre (3.1 ha) U.S. national monument in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village in Lower Manhattan, New...
The Stonewall Inn (also known as Stonewall) is a gay bar and recreational tavern at 53 Christopher Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan...
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January 21, 1824 – May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general and military officer who served during the American Civil...
1″N 70°39′25.8″W / 43.154750°N 70.657167°W / 43.154750; -70.657167 Stonewall Kitchen is a specialty food producer based in York, Maine, United States...
Cabarrus Youth Development Center (Formerly Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center) is a juvenile correctional facility of the North Carolina Department...
Audrey Haisfield, Leroidesanimaux was retired to stud duty at their StonewallFarm in Versailles, Kentucky. In 2013, it was announced that Leroidesanimaux...
Stonewall John (also known as Nawham or Nawwhun and John Wall-Maker and Stonelayer John) (died July 2, 1676) was a seventeenth century Narragansett leader...
notable for the Stonewall Inn, which is located on Christopher Street near the corner of Seventh Avenue South. As a result of the Stonewall riots in 1969...
by Mr. Hines' lawyer, Ron Bamberger, for whom the horse was named. StonewallFarm of Midway, Kentucky, bought a majority interest in Lawyer Ron in the...
prison farm (also known as a penal farm) is a large correctional facility where penal labor convicts are forced to work—legally or illegally—on a farm (in...
Stonewall Confederate Cemetery is a subsection of Mount Hebron Cemetery in Winchester, Virginia, established in 1866 for 2,575 Confederate soldiers who...
connection between the date of Garland's funeral on June 27, 1969, and the Stonewall riots, the flashpoint of the modern gay liberation movement, which started...
Following a wide-ranging flanking march, Confederate Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson captured the Union supply depot at Manassas Junction, threatening...