Results for Memorial Park
Victor C. Waryas Memorial Park
Victor C. Waryas
Memorial Park
Mayor, City...
Veterans Memorial Park
(Towne Centre Park)
Dedicated Dec. 6, 1999
[Fl...
Park Cemetery GAR Memorial
Side 1
Meade
Soldiers Rest! Thy warfare o'er ...
World War I Veterans Memorial Park
Harrison Park
World War I
Veterans Memorial Pa...
Memorial Park
(Flat Iron)
In honor of all veterans
who serve...
Julius Ellsberry Memorial Park
In honor of Julius Ellsberry of Birmingham<...
Putnam Memorial State Park
Putnam Memorial State Park
This park commemorates ...
Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
[South Side of Marker]:"Campbell Memorial Park"
Jame...
Parker Memorial Baptist Church
On July 3, 1887, a congregation of 45 people met at the Op...
Rainbow Memorial Park
The 42nd Division composed of National Guard units from 26...
Results for Memorial Park
Victor C. Waryas Memorial Park
Victor C. Waryas
Memorial Park
Mayor, City of Poughkeepsie 1960 – 1964
Member, New York State Assembly 1965 – 1968
"It is not an exaggeration to say that Poughkeepsie is on the threshold of a complete rebirth. The ...
Veterans Memorial Park
(Towne Centre Park)
Dedicated Dec. 6, 1999
[Flagpole] Presented by
Fayette County Chapter 89
Disabled American Veterans
to honor all veterans
1992
City of Washington
Towne Centre Park
1992
Marker is at the intersection of Court Street and Fayette Street, on the right when traveling east on Court Street.
Courtesy ...
Park Cemetery GAR Memorial
Side 1
Meade
Soldiers Rest! Thy warfare o'er
Sleep the sleep that knows no waking
Dream of battlefields no more
Side 2
Grant
On Fames eternal camping ground
Their silent tents are spread
And glory guards with solumn round
The Bivovac of ...
World War I Veterans Memorial Park
Harrison Park
World War I
Veterans Memorial Park
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Dedicated May 30, 1919
by
The Town of Wallingford
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Re-Dedicated
November 10, 1991
by
Boy Scout Troop 2
and
Town Veteran Organizations
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Cedar Lane and Kovacs Place, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Memorial Park
(Flat Iron)
In honor of all veterans
who served our country.
Marker is at the intersection of McKinley Avenue (U.S. 231) and Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north on McKinley Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Julius Ellsberry Memorial Park
In honor of Julius Ellsberry of Birmingham
World War II Hero
First Jefferson County Citizen
to die for his country at Pearl Harbor while serving aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma December 7, 1941
Marker is on Finley Avenue North 1 ...
Putnam Memorial State Park
Putnam Memorial State Park
This park commemorates the three winter encampments in 1778 – 79 of Major General Isreal Putnam’s division of Continental Army troops during the Revolutionary War. The memorial park was created on the actual site of ...
Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
[South Side of Marker]:"Campbell Memorial Park"
James E. Campbell was governor of the State of Ohio from 1890-1892. From 1913-1924, he served as president of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, which later became the Ohio Historical Society. His daughter Jessie ...
Parker Memorial Baptist Church
On July 3, 1887, a congregation of 45 people met at the Opera House on Noble Street to organize a new church. Originally called Second Baptist Church, the name soon was changed to Twelfth Street Baptist Church.
In 1889, it became ...
Rainbow Memorial Park
The 42nd Division composed of National Guard units from 26 states and the District of Columbia including Co. "F" Oshkosh, Co. "G" Appleton, Co. "E" Fond du Lac was formed August 1917. The 42nd Rainbow Division was named by Colonel ...