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Henderson Walker

c.1660~1704

Acting governor, 1699~1703; attorney general, judge, and vestryman.

Grave is 75 feet west.

Marker is on N. Broad St.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Tippecanoe County Courthouse

The Tippecanoe County Courthouse

Neoclassic Architecture

on the

National Register of Historic Places

Construction Started 1881

Completed 1884

Marker is on Main Street west of North 4th Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Combat Infantrymen

To Honor All Combat

Infantrymen

We were boys and we were young

We became men on that hill we overrun

Some of us lived, many of us died

For a moment with us abide

And join in prayer with me

To honor those of the combat infantry

Freedom ...

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Valley Forge Hut

The Hut nearby built according to Washington’s Orders for the Construction of Huts for the Winter Camp of 1777-1778 stands on the Site of a similar Hut which sheltered Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line and it commemorates their Fortitude in ...

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H. Andrew Lagle

A Half-Century of Service

Employee and Town Supervisor

Volunteer. Fireman and Fire Chief.

His extensive knowledge, expertise, and resourcefulness - His dedication and compelling sense of duty ably served the citizens of Mocksville.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Steamer Continental

Historic Shipwreck

Type: Wooden bulk freighter

Built: 1882, George Presley, Cleveland, Ohio

Sank: December 13, 1904

Length: 245' Beam: 36'

Cargo: Iron Ore

Propulsion: Propeller

Depth of Wreckage: 15'

The wreck of the steam-powered bulk freighter Continental lies about a mile north of the Rawley Point Lighthouse.

After 22 ...

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Washington State's Oldest Brick Building

Washington Territorial Court House

Washington Territorial Court House

1308 E Street Bellingham Washington

Washington State's oldest brick building, built in 1858 with bricks made in Philadelphia and shipped around Cape Horn.

Erected as a combination store, commission house and bank during the Fraser River ...

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Camp of Richardson's Battery

W.H.L. Wallace's Division

U. S.

Richardson's Battery,

"D", 1st Mo. Lt. Arty., W.H.L. Wallace's (2d) Div.,

Army of the Tennessee.

This battery occupied this position in the last line from 4.30 p.m. Sunday, April 6, 1862 to the close of the battle.

Marker is on Pittsburg ...

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Fort Greene Park

 

The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument memorializes thousands of American soldiers, sailors, and civilians who died aboard British prison ships moored in Wallabout Bay (East River) from 1776 - 1783.

Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker can be reached from Washington ...

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"Widowmaker’s” Drill

This pneumatic (air-driven) drill was once used to help make mining ore more efficient. Compressed air was fed into the drill, which operated a piston that hammered the bit into the rock as it rotated in the chuck. Once the ...

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