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27th Indiana Infantry

3d Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Army Corps

Colonel Silas Colgrove Commanding,

was engaged with the enemy 400 yards

north of this marker, September 17th 1862.

Number engaged 440.

Killed and Wounded 209.

Marker is on Cornfield Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Family Cemetery

Family Cemetery Of

Early Pioneer Jurrian Severson

Grave of John J. Vanaernam

Ensign, Revolutionary War

Born 1730 - Died 1814

Marker is on Brandle Road 0.1 miles south of Main Street (New York Route 146), on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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A Most Desirable Spot For Camping

The Lone Elm Campground

The land here at Lone Elm met the three requirements for a stopover for travelers on the trail...wood, water, and grass. Wood for campfires and wagon repairs, water for the support of people and animals, and grass ...

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Lieut. Richard Falley

A friend of Liberty and his country

Soldier in the American Revolution

Armorer to the 18th Mass. regiment

Built armory at Mt. Tekoa circa 1765

Made muskets for the patriot cause

This was the site of his home and

blacksmith shop circa 1764 to 1783

This tablet ...

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The Thirty Third Massachusetts Infantry

Detached from the Second Brigade, Second Division, Eleventh Corps, on July Second 1863. After supporting the batteries in action on Cemetery Hill, while in position in a line extending westward from near this spot, withstood and assisted in repulsing a ...

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History of Anthony Shane

Anthony Shane, born Antoine Chene (meaning oak in French) sometime between 1760 and 1770 to a French Canadian father and Ottawa Indian mother, grew up among the Shawnee tribes on their lands in Ohio. He hunted and fished the St. ...

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Locating, Moving, and Restoration of the Anthony Shane Log House

A tiny dot on old maps pinpoints a double-log (two story) dwelling on the property owned by Anthony Shane and located at the turn of Shane Road. What was once a thriving pathway from Piqua to Ft. Wayne, running near ...

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First Jain Temple in Ohio / History of Jainism in Ohio

Side A: First Jain Temple in Ohio

"Souls render service to one another"

The Jain Center of Cincinnati and Dayton was established on April 22, 1979 as a non-profit tax-exempt organization under the laws of the United States and the State of ...

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137th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

1st Brigade 2nd Division 6th Corps

Location of regiment in action 415 yards

north of monument

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Battles participated in

South Mountain (Crampton's Pass) MD.

Antietam MD.

Fitzhugh's Crossing VA.

Chancellorsville VA.

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Recruited in Blair Butler Clinton Crawford

Schuylkill and Wayne Counties

Marker is on Cornfield Avenue, on the right when ...

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The Legend of the Baby in the Well

This original dug well relates to one of the several fascinating legends of Zachariah and Elizabeth DeWitt. As reported by Ralph McGinnis in The History of Oxford, Ohio, from the Earliest Days to the Present, Zachariah heard Elizabeth's screams as ...

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