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William Kelleher / Charles Jobes
In memory
of
William
Patrick
Kelle...
James Clarence Mangan
(1803 - 1849)
He has been described as the greatest ...
Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune
(Marker on front)
Lieutenant General John Archer L...
Chris Reid Oral History Artwork Project
Chris Reid completed a public artwork
consist...
Jesse James
In August 1877, Jesse James, the notorious outlaw, moved t...
Jack Kidwell
(1918 - 2001)
[Marker Front]:
Self-educated go...
Rasmus Björn Anderson
Teacher • Author • Diplomat
Born of Norwegian parent...
Onojutta Juniata Achsinnink Standing Stone
Erected Sept. 8th 1896
as a memorial
of...
Survey by Major Erskine of Morristown
By Order of General Washington 1779
Court St. is n...
John Rarey and "Cruiser"
John S. Rarey (1827-1866), born in Groveport, became inter...
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William Kelleher / Charles Jobes
In memory
of
William
Patrick
Kelleher, Jr.
1919-1939
President of the
Class of 1941
Erected by
his
classmates
[ Second Marker : ]
In memory
of
Charles
Sumner
Jobes
1918 – 1939
Class of 1941
Erected by
his
classmates
Marker is on Pitcher Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
James Clarence Mangan
(1803 - 1849)
He has been described as the greatest poet of the nineteenth century. He died of cholera in 1849. The bronze bust by Oliver Sheppard was unveiled in 1909 on behalf of the National Literary Society.
In a niche in ...
Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune
(Marker on front)
Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune
United States Marine Corps
Major General Commanding Second Division
American Expeditionary Force
France, World War I
1918-1919
Major General Commandant
United States Marine Corps
1920-1929
(Marker on back, top)
Commissioned and Donated
...Chris Reid Oral History Artwork Project
Chris Reid completed a public artwork
consisting of 20 bronze plaques and a
printed book. The texts are based on
recordings the artist made from
2004 to 2008 with residents and people
associated with Nicholas Street,
Ross Road, Bride Street and Bride
Road. Chris Reid was commissioned
through ...
Jesse James
In August 1877, Jesse James, the notorious outlaw, moved to this site from Missouri and rented a farm from N.B. Link. Using the assumed name of J.D. Howard, he engaged in farming and horse racing. He entered one of his ...
Jack Kidwell
(1918 - 2001)
[Marker Front]:
Self-educated golfer Jack Kidwell grew up in central Ohio. From 1937 until 1971, he owned and operated the Beacon Light Golf Course, where he started as a caddie. In 1943, he married Geraldine "Jerry" Kidwell, his wife ...
Rasmus Björn Anderson
Teacher • Author • Diplomat
Born of Norwegian parents in town of Albion, January 12, 1846
Member of the University faculty 1869-1883
United States Minister to Denmark 1885-1889
Died in Madison, Wisconsin, March 2, 1936
First Wisconsin-born professor on the University faculty
First professor of Norwegian ...
Onojutta Juniata Achsinnink Standing Stone
Erected Sept. 8th 1896
as a memorial
of the ancient
Standing Stone
Removed by the
Indians in 1754<
——————
"The Standing Stone"
Symbol of Huntingdon
Rededicated March 29, 1996
in conjunction with the opening to
the bicentennial celebration
In memory of those who have come and gone,
and in honor of those here ...
Survey by Major Erskine of Morristown
By Order of General Washington 1779
Court St. is now Park Place
Bridge Street is now Speedwell Ave.
Basking Ridge Road is now Bank St.
Jockey Hollow Road is now Washington St.
Marker can be reached from N Park Place, on the left when traveling ...
John Rarey and "Cruiser"
John S. Rarey (1827-1866), born in Groveport, became internationally famous for his revolutionary horse-taming methods based on his strong belief in kindness to animals. The principles of his training system were kindness, patience, and firmness. One of his greater challenges ...