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Troop Barracks
This structure was the first of
three barracks bui...
The First Presbyterian Church
[Lower Marker]:
The origin of this church is 1750 wh...
Tipton County (Indiana) World War I and II Memorial
This Hospital
Erected by public subscription<...
York: Lewis and Clark Expedition
Born in Caroline County in 1770, York was a slave of the W...
Captain Isaac Davis
On the morning of April 19, 1775, approximately 400 coloni...
Kemper's Brigade
August 30, 1862
5:15 p.m.
Kemper's Divisio...
Battle of Clapp's Mill
Battle of Clapp's Mill
On March 2, ...
Tipton County Courthouse
Romanesque Classical Revival Style building designed by Ad...
Old Post Cemetery
Last resting place
of soldiers from
this n...
St. John the Baptist Church
In 1868, the original Old Village Presbyterian Church, whi...
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Troop Barracks
This structure was the first of
three barracks built between 1893 -
1897. Each housed one infantry battalion
of 320 men. This barracks was first
occupied in June 1894 by companies D, F
and G of the 21st Infantry Regiment
...The First Presbyterian Church
[Lower Marker]:
The origin of this church is 1750 when St. Paul's Church was established under the jurisdiction of the Church of England. In 1804 Christ Church was incorporated at St. Pauls's as a Presbyterian congregation. Subsequently, the name was changed ...
Tipton County (Indiana) World War I and II Memorial
This Hospital
Erected by public subscription
to keep alive
the Honored and Prayerful memory
of those who served from Tipton County
in World Wars I and II
Tablet presented by
Charles Sturdevant - -Post No.46 American Legion
Sharpsville - - - - -Post No. 443 American Legion
Wisehart and ...
York: Lewis and Clark Expedition
Born in Caroline County in 1770, York was a slave of the William Clark family and the only African American on the 1803-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition. Approximately 34 years old at the time, York was one of the hunters ...
Captain Isaac Davis
On the morning of April 19, 1775, approximately 400 colonials stood on the hill overlooking the North Bridge. As smoke rose from Concord center, the order to march was given. In the exchange of fire that followed, Captain Isaac Davis, ...
Kemper's Brigade
August 30, 1862
5:15 p.m.
Kemper's Division, Right Wing (Longstreet)
Army of Northern Virginia, CSA
Kemper's Brigade
Col. Montgomery D. Corse
1st Virginia - 11th Virginia
7th Virginia - 17th Virginia
24th Virginia
"We neared the Chinn House, when suddenly ...
Battle of Clapp's Mill
Battle of Clapp's Mill
On March 2, 1781, the American light troops under Colonel Otho Holland Williams of Maryland and Lieutenant Colonel Henry "Lighthouse Harry" Lee of Virginia engaged the British light troops near Clapp's Mill on Beaver Creek. ...
Tipton County Courthouse
Romanesque Classical Revival Style building designed by Adolf Scherrer, architect of the 1888 Indiana State Capitol. It is Tipton County's third courthouse and was completed, 1894; placed in National Register of Historic Places, 1984; Restored 1988 - 1991.
Marker is on ...
Old Post Cemetery
Last resting place
of soldiers from
this nations wars
est. 1812 - 1970
PFC Robert A. LaFountain
Marker is on U.S. 9 just south of Lake Forest Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
St. John the Baptist Church
In 1868, the original Old Village Presbyterian Church, which stood on this location, was purchased by Charles A. Murphey. The property was donated to the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, and the church was named St. Patrick's. It became a mission ...