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One Voice Murals Project

Arts & Leadership Program

[1998]

With the Santa Lucia, Gabilan mountain ranges and Pinnacles National Monument as the backdrop, Soledad has a rich history rooted in the original Spanish Mission land grants of early California. Soledad's original agricultural base was in cattle, ...

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Fort St. Joseph

Built near here in 1686 by the French explorer Duluth, this fort was the second white settlement in lower Michigan. This post guarded the upper end of the vital waterway joining Lake Erie and Lake Huron. Designed to bar English ...

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Jacksonville School / Jacksonville Lodge

Jacksonville School

Jacksonville School, built by the Jacksonville Lodge in 1895, taught the black children of this community until 1936. Grades 1-7, with two teachers, met in two classrooms on the first floor, without electricity or running water. The Jacksonville Community ...

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Kosciusko County Jail

This third county jail, including a sheriff’s residence, was built in 1870 by Richard Epperson. Chicago architect, George O. Garnsey designed it in Neo-Gothic Style. Rusticated stonework and turrets create the appearance of a small castle to provide a sense ...

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Joseph Ridgway Grundy

(1863 - 1961)

Widely regarded as a key figure in state and national Republican Party politics, he advocated pro-business, low tax, and high tariff policies. An influential industrialist, publisher, banker, lobbyist, and politician, he founded the Pa. Manufacturers Association, 1909, ...

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Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes

[ west side ]

To commemorate the suffering and torture inflicted by the Indians upon Jonathan Scott and Hannah Hawkes, his wife, the first permanent settlers of Watertown, this memorial is erected by the Waterbury and Watertown Chapters of the Daughters ...

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Rev'd John Trumbull

Sacred to the Memory

of the Rev'd John Trumbull

senior Pastor of the Church of Christ

in Westbury

And one of the Fellows of the Corporation

of Yale College;

Who died December 8th AD 1787

In the Seventy third Year of his Age,

And the ...

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Juzgado

On this site stood the Juzgado, or town hall, of the Pueblo de San José. Constructed of adobe in 1798, it housed the jail, the court and the offices of the comisionado and alcalde, and was the pueblo's primary governmental ...

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The Adjutant General

This important position on Washington’s staff was filled by Brigadier General Edward Hand of Pennsylvania. His headquarters here were easily accessible to his commanding officer. Quick and effective dispatch of orders and communications was essential.

Marker is on Historical Tour Drive, ...

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Ignace Jan Paderewski

The American Legion

In memory of

Ignace Jan Paderewski

artist, composer, musician, statesman, patriot, humanitarian and friend of American war veterans, who, from his death to the rebirth of freedom in his homeland, here rested in honor and in dignity. Now may his ...

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