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Campbell Cemetery G.A.R. Memorial
This Mortar
Erected by John Flinn Post No. 77
...
Camp J.G. Sturgis / Scooptown
Camp J.G. Sturgis
Named for Lt. J.G. Sturgis,...
G. Willment General Store
Historical Landmark
Site G. Willment General Store
Graham Post No. 106 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial
Our Fallen Comrades
Erected
by Graham Post No....
D. G. Smith Building
This property
has been placed on the
Na...
In the Beginning...
Uncle Sam Chooses Tampa for Base in 1939
On July 14,...
Warren G. Grimes / Grimes Field
Warren G. Grimes
Raised in an Ohio orphanage, Warren...
The E. & G. Brooke Iron Company World War II Memorial
To commemorate the patriotism and perpetuat...
The Rev. John G. Drayton
Rector of nearby St. Andrews Episcopal Church, and owner o...
Zerelda G. Wallace
(Front): Born August 6, 1817 in Kentucky and came to India...
Results for G.
Campbell Cemetery G.A.R. Memorial
This Mortar
Erected by John Flinn Post No. 77
G.A.R. May 27, 1898. Was at the
Capture of Mobile, New Orleans and
Vicksburg. Weight 980 lbs.
Marker can be reached from Oak Street south of Palace Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy ...
Camp J.G. Sturgis / Scooptown
Camp J.G. Sturgis
Named for Lt. J.G. Sturgis, killed June 25, 1876 at Battle of Little Big Horn. Established July 1, 1878 in this area by Cos. G.F.I.K., 1st US Infantry; D.G. 11th US Infantry; Hq. & Trs. A.C.D.E.G.I.K.M. 7th US ...
G. Willment General Store
Historical Landmark
Site G. Willment General Store
Second floor was Mason Lodge
Built 1852 – Burned 1855
Rebuilt & Dedicated Dec.,27, 1860
Marker is at the intersection of Commercial Street and Court Street on Commercial Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Graham Post No. 106 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial
Our Fallen Comrades
Erected
by Graham Post No. 106,
Grand Army of the Republic
July 4, 1879
to commemorate the services of those who
defended the nation
in the Civil War
of
1861-1865
Marker is on Hanover Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
D. G. Smith Building
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Heritage Home
1885
Association
Marker is at the intersection of 1st Street and Cedar Street, on the left when traveling west on 1st Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In the Beginning...
Uncle Sam Chooses Tampa for Base in 1939
On July 14, 1939, the Tampa Morning Tribune announced the war department's decision to build the "Southeast Air Base" in Tampa. The land selected was a 6000 acre marshy area known as Catfish ...
Warren G. Grimes / Grimes Field
Warren G. Grimes
Raised in an Ohio orphanage, Warren G. Grimes (1898-1975) ran away after finishing the ninth grade and at age 16 went to work for the Ford Motor Company in Detroit. He later became a partner in an electrical ...
The E. & G. Brooke Iron Company World War II Memorial
To commemorate the patriotism and perpetuate
the names of those who served with honor
in World War II
[Died in service]
Albert Bryan
Lewis Kennedy
Nick Piergrossi
[Honor Roll follows]
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Pennsylvania ...
The Rev. John G. Drayton
Rector of nearby St. Andrews Episcopal Church, and owner of Magnolia Plantation before,during, and after the Civil War, he redesigned the plantation's famous
garden, from its original French style of Louis XIV to its present style of English informality, which ...
Zerelda G. Wallace
(Front): Born August 6, 1817 in Kentucky and came to Indianapolis with her family in the early 1830s. Was a charter member of the Church of Christ (later Central Christian Church) 1833. Married David Wallace (later governor) 1836. Was first ...