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In Memory of Sgt. Albert Elson
In Memory Of
Sgt. Albert Elson
U.S.M.C.
...
In grateful memory of the early settlers.
In grateful memory of the early settlers.
Who by cou...
In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of
George Washington
1732 – 1799
In Memory of Charles Churchill Small
Erected
in Memory of
Charles Churchill Small
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
This memorial was erected in memory of the young individua...
In memory of 1st Lt. Jerome A. Volk
Lt. Volk was the first Wisconsin Air National Guard pilot ...
In Memory of Captain Elihu H. Mason
In Memory of Captain Elihu H. Mason (1831-1896), second Me...
In Memory of Mason, Simonds & Mingus
[Marker Front]:
In memory of
<...In Memory of Senator Harold C. Giss
Senator Giss was born February, 1906, in Minneapolis, Minn...
In Memory of Harold and Ethelind Woodhouse
who carved this farm out of the desert. We, the Wellton-Mo...
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In Memory of Sgt. Albert Elson
In Memory Of
Sgt. Albert Elson
U.S.M.C.
Who Died On Okinawa
In The Service Of His Country
On April 17, 1945
This Memorial Erected
By His Friends and Associates
Marker is at the intersection of Center Street (Connecticut Route 20) and West Street, on the right when traveling ...
In grateful memory of the early settlers.
In grateful memory of the early settlers.
Who by courage industry and endurance transformed a wilderness into a land of order peace and plenty.
Marker is on S. Buchanan Street (Illinois Route 157), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory Of George Washington
In Memory Of
George Washington
1732 – 1799
These Trees Were Planted By The
Daughters Of The Cincinnati
To Commemorate The Bi-Centennial
1932
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street South (U.S. 6) and Sherman Hill Road (Connecticut Route 64), on the right when traveling ...
In Memory of Charles Churchill Small
Erected
in Memory of
Charles Churchill Small
Member American Society of
Civil Engineers
1874 [ Relief of Charles Small ] 1932
Father of Arizona Highways
Marker is on U.S. 89 at milepost 274, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
This memorial was erected in memory of the young individuals who went to war as kids and lost their youthful dreams, and some their lives, for a cause-freedom and honor-and came back as men with the horrors of war instilled ...
In memory of 1st Lt. Jerome A. Volk
Lt. Volk was the first Wisconsin Air National Guard pilot killed in the Korean Conflict. Jerome Volk was born March 17, 1925, and attended Rufus King High School in Milwaukee. Volk enlisted, went to pilot training, and was commissioned during ...
In Memory of Captain Elihu H. Mason
In Memory of Captain Elihu H. Mason (1831-1896), second Medal of Honor winner, who is buried in this cemetery. In the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, Mr. Mason was on the celebrated Andrews Raid, April 12, 1862, ...
In Memory of Mason, Simonds & Mingus
[Marker Front]:
In memory of
Mason, Simonds, & Mingus.
Who fell near this place
in battle with the Indians.
Sept. 29, 1812.
[Marker Side]:
This Monument was erected in 1857 by Joshua R. Giddings
The land on which it ...
In Memory of Senator Harold C. Giss
Senator Giss was born February, 1906, in Minneapolis, Minn. and moved to Arizona in 1937. Being a concerned individual for Arizona's future, Senator Giss entered politics. He served as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives for two years ...
In Memory of Harold and Ethelind Woodhouse
who carved this farm out of the desert. We, the Wellton-Mohawk Valley Kiwanis Club, dedicate this spot. Here on May 1, 1952 Michael W. Straus, United States Commissioner of Reclamation turned the first water on to lands of the Wellton-Mohawk ...