search

Results for Indiana County

Clinton County (Indiana) War Memorial

[ Center Panel ]

Clinton County

War Memorial

All Gave Some.

Some Gave All.

Dedicated to All

Clinton County

Veterans

[ Left - Large Panel ]

Civil War * 1861 - - 1865

[ Row One ]

Wm. H. Abbott • Alfred R. Alexander • Galen Alexander • James Alexander • ...

photo_library
Civil War Memorial - Randolph County Indiana

Marker is at the intersection of West Washington Street (a.k.a. St. Rd. 32) and South Main Street, on the right when traveling east on West Washington Street (a.k.a. St. Rd. 32).

Courtesy hmdb.org

photo_library
Civil War Memorial - Henry County Indiana

[Front]:

In Memory

of the

Henry County Soldiers

1861 - 1865

[Obverse Side]:

"Lest we Forget"

[Left Side]:

“One Country

One Flag”

[Right Side]:

“One Nation

Indivisible”

Marker is on South Main Street south of Broad Street (a.k.a. St. Rd. 38), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

photo_library
Boone County (Indiana) Veterans

[ Center - Engraved in Stone: ]

In Memory of our

Boone County

Veterans

who Bravely Served

in Our Wars.

Erected by

The American Legion

Brown - Dolson Post 113

Lebanon, Ind.

[ Left Bronze Plaque: ]

World War I

Bunnie R. Airhart • John L. Brindle • Clarence E. Brown • ...

photo_library
Randolph County (Indiana)

Established in 1818 and was split off the north end of Wayne County with Winchester made the County Seat. 1820 - 1825 the County included all Territory North to the Michigan Line. Until 1836, included Territory North to Allen County. ...

photo_library
Civil War Memorial - Carroll County Indiana

In Memory of Her Soldiers and Sailors

[Bronze Plaque - East Side]:

Erected by Carroll County Indiana

In Memory of her Soldiers and Sailors

[ Battles Listed on Upper Shaft ]:

South Side -- Shiloh / Stone River

East Side -- Antietam / Gettysburg

North Side -- ...

photo_library
Indiana County

Formed March 30, 1803 from Westmoreland and Lycoming counties, and once densely forested. Its name memorializes the first inhabitants. County seat, Indiana, was laid out 1805 on land given by George Clymer, signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Marker is on ...

photo_library