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In Memory of the John H. Rose Family

In memory of the John H. Rose Family

Property located to the north of this marker is part of a farm once belonging to John H. Rose an area pioneer from Fayetteville, N.C. A grist mill and saw mill on property ...

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In Memory of Col. Tench Tilghman

Who died April 15th 1786 in the 42d year of his age. Very much lamented. He took an early and active part in the great contest that secured the independence of the United States of America. He was an Aide-de-Camp ...

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In Memory of Robert Scoville, M.A.

This Gateway Is Erected

In Memory Of

Robert Scoville, M.A.

1876 – 1934

For Thirty Years a Trustee

Of the Hotchkiss School

And its Treasurer From

1915 to 1934

His Fellow Members of the

Board of Trustees Hereby

Commemorate Their Affectionate

Regard for Him and Their

Gratitude for His Generous

Service to the ...

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In Memory of All American Veterans

This memorial honors all American Veterans who, although separated by generations, shared a common, undeniable goal ~ to valiantly protect our country's freedoms.

The memories of these American veterans will continue to live on whenever and wherever democracy exists.

The American ...

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In Memory of the Teachers and Children Who Lost Their Lives in t

Teachers and Pupils who lost their lives in the Collinwood School Fire, March 4, 1908

Teachers:

Grace Fiske, Katherine Weiler

Pupils:

Ila Adams, Irene Apari, Adelbert Baldwin, Luretta Baldwin, Glenn Barber, Clayton Bell, George Blurm, Floy Bravo, Mary Burroughs, Amelia ...

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In Memory of the Many Soldiers of the Revolution

In Memory of

the many soldiers of the

Revolution interred

at Opequon Church

of whom only seven

are known

Major John Gilkeson

Captain William Chipley

Captain Samuel Gilkeson

Captain James Simrall

Captain Samuel Vance

Captain William Vance

Private James Hamilton

Marker is on Opequon Church Lane, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy ...

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In Memory of Button Gwinnett and Dr. Lyman Hall

Members of the Midway Colony Signers of the Declaration of Independence and Governors of Georgia

Marker can be reached from Ocean Highway (U.S. 17) ½ mile north of East Oglethorpe Highway (U.S. 84), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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In Memory of All Veterans

Both Living and Dead

Sergeant Charles E. Mower, Company A, 34th Infantry, on November 3, 1944, was an assistant squad leader in an attack against strongly defended enemy positions on both sides of a stream running through a wooded gulch near ...

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In Memory of Our Franklin County War Dead

Dedicated May 29, 1995

Memorial contains names of soldiers from WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Marker is at the intersection of South Jefferson Street and Dinah Shore Boulevard (Tennessee Highway 16), on the left when traveling south on South Jefferson ...

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In Memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt

In Memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt,

1882–1945.

In September, 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called his friend, Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter, to the White House and asked the Justice to remember the wish he then expressed:

“If any memorial is ...

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