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In Honor of the Men and Women of the 25th Ward
1941 - 1945
In Honor of the Men and Women of the 2...
In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers
In Honor Of
Brigham Young
and
The Pionee...
Erected in Honor of the Boys
Leitersburg District
who served in
The World W...
In Honor of Those Who Served
In
honor
of the
men and women
...Point of Honor
Point of Honor stands half a mile to the northeast. Built ...
Point of Honor
Spies in Lynchburg
Col. Robert Owen, president of th...
Honoring the Dead of the Battle of Bentonville
“Time may teach us to forgive, but it can never mak...
In honor of those who served in the World War
1917 1918
From the Maytown District of
East Do...
In honor of those who served our country in Korea & Vietnam
In honor of those
who served our
country i...
In Honor of the Men Who Lost Their Lives Fighting the Inaja Fore
In honor of the men who lost their lives fighting the Inaj...
Results for In Honor Of
In Honor of the Men and Women of the 25th Ward
1941 - 1945
In Honor of the Men and Women of the 25th Ward who served their country in World War II
Dedicated May 26th 1946 A.D.
Marker is at the intersection of West Capitol Drive and North Green Bay ...
In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers
In Honor Of
Brigham Young
and
The Pioneers
[ Second Plaque Mounted on the Monument: ]
The Names of the PIONEERS Who Arrived in this Valley,
July 24, 1847,
* Signifies Those Now Living. The Unmarked Ones Are All Deceased
[Column One:]
Brigham Young • Clara Decker Young • ...
Erected in Honor of the Boys
Leitersburg District
who served in
The World War
1917 - 1919
R. Lee Slick
Andrew M. Hartman
John R. Myers
Leiter D. Lowery, Corp.
Allan F. Miner
Russell E. Hartle
A. Stanley Hollinger, Corp.,
Levi. M. Hartle.
Lloyd L. Hoover, Sargt.
Roger M. Wolfinger, Corp.
Arthur M. C. Myers
Harry F. Provard
Grover C. Wallack
Joseph W. ...
In Honor of Those Who Served
In
honor
of the
men and women
of
Stafford County
who served in
defense of their
Commonwealth
and
Country
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1) and Courthouse Road (County Route 630).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Point of Honor
Point of Honor stands half a mile to the northeast. Built for Dr. George Cabell Sr. in 1815, this refined Federal-style house is stylistically linked to dwellings in Richmond such as the Hancock-Wirt-Caskie House. According to local tradition, duels were ...
Point of Honor
Spies in Lynchburg
Col. Robert Owen, president of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, owned Point of Honor during the war. This railroad, one of three that served Lynchburg, transported thousands of Confederate troops as well as wounded, supplies, prisoners of war, ...
Honoring the Dead of the Battle of Bentonville
“Time may teach us to forgive, but it can never make us forget.”
- Confederate Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton, memorial address at Bentonville, March 20, 1895.
By the evening of March 22, 1865 both the Union and Confederate armies had vacated ...
In honor of those who served in the World War
1917 1918
From the Maytown District of
East Donegal Township
Barnhart, William H. • Brandt, Harry • Brandt, Mervin W. • Clepper, Albert B. • Davis, Earl C. • Davis, James • Demmy, Oliver H. • Derr, Albert B. • Eshleman, Robert H. ...
In honor of those who served our country in Korea & Vietnam
In honor of those
who served our
country in Korea
June 25, 1950
Jan 31, 1955
In Vietnam
Dec. 22, 1961
May 7, 1975
Marker is at the intersection of High Street and River Street, in the median on High ...
In Honor of the Men Who Lost Their Lives Fighting the Inaja Fore
In honor of the men who lost their lives fighting the Inaja Forest Fire on November 25, 1956
Anderson, Albert W.
Daniels, Miles F.
Fallin, William D.
Garcia, George R.
Hamilton, Virgil L.
Lingo, Carlton R.
Maxwell, Forrest
O'Hara, Joseph P.
Shepherd, Lonnie L.
Tibbetts, Joseph A.
Wehring, LeRoy
Marker is on ...