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In Memory of the Men
40 mile route taken by Gen. Herkimer Aug. 3-6, 1777 for th...
In Memory Of Merry Boy
1925 - 1958
Sire of World Grand Champion Black Angel...
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left R...
In Memory of the Lumberjack
They were fallers, buckers, swampers, barkers, skidders, s...
In Memory of Unknown Soldiers
In memory of unknown soldiers buried at Valley Forge
In Memory of Col. John Coffee Hays
1-28-1817 • 4-21-1883
Born near Little Cedar Lick, W...
In Memory of Robert E. Lee
Engineer, St. Louis Harbor
1837-1841
His engin...
In Memory of Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the "Kansas City
June 17, 1933
RAYMOND J. CAFFREY
Special A...
In Memory of Max Meyerhardt
October 18, 1855 – March 2, 1923
Worshipful Master o...
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
June 26, 1895 ------ ...
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In Memory of the Men
40 mile route taken by Gen. Herkimer Aug. 3-6, 1777 for the relief of Fort Stanwix. The Battle of Oriskany Aug. 6, between Herkimer's men and St. Leger with his Indians was the turning point of the Revolution.
To the ...
In Memory Of Merry Boy
1925 - 1958
Sire of World Grand Champion Black Angel
Sire of World Grand Champion Merry Go Boy
Merry Go Boy was eight times World Champion and two times World Grand Champion
Sire of Merry Walker The Dam
Of two World Grand Champions, Go Boy's ...
In Memory of the Swiss Mennonite Congregation
of Kotosufka, Volhynia, Russia whose members left Russia in search of religious liberty, sixty-two families sailing on the "City of Richmond," landing in New York September 3, 1874, and in October arriving on this Quarter Sectin (S.W. Quarter Sec. 19-21-2W) ...
In Memory of the Lumberjack
They were fallers, buckers, swampers, barkers, skidders, snipers, doggers, greasers, bull punchers, skinners, hook tenders, choker setters, rigging slingers, high climbers, donkey men, whistle punks, river pigs, and more. Once they were lumberjacks, as unique and hardy a legion as ...
In Memory of Unknown Soldiers
In memory of unknown soldiers buried at Valley Forge
1777 - 1778
Marker is on South Outer Line Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of Col. John Coffee Hays
1-28-1817 • 4-21-1883
Born near Little Cedar Lick, Wilson County, Tennessee. Lived in Mississippi, where he learned surveying. Joined Republic of Texas Army in May, 1836, and served 3 years in ranger/spy companies. Gained fame as an Indian fighter while surveyor ...
In Memory of Robert E. Lee
Engineer, St. Louis Harbor
1837-1841
His engineering genius was responsible for moving the Mississippi River Channel back to the St. Louis shore, preserving the city as a river port.
Erected by the Missouri Committee R. E. Lee Memorial Association
Information provided by the Historical ...
In Memory of Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the "Kansas City
June 17, 1933
RAYMOND J. CAFFREY
Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
OTTO REED
Chief of Police, McAlester, Oklahoma
WILLIAM J. GROOMS
Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police Department
FRANK HERMANSON
Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police Department
Near this location the ...
In Memory of Max Meyerhardt
October 18, 1855 – March 2, 1923
Worshipful Master of Cherokee Lodge No. 66, F. & A. M., Rome, 1885-1923; Worshipful Master of the Seventh District Masonic Convention, 1897-1923; Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Georgia 1900-1907; High Priest Rome ...
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
In Memory of J. Wilson Parker
June 26, 1895 ------ July 27, 1966
Grand Master 1940
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Masonic Home of
Georgia, 1946-1966
Raised in Fairburn Lodge No. 180, F. & A. M., 1920; Worshipful Master 1923 and 1943; ...