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Black Soldiers of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment
In Memory of The
Black Soldiers of The
1st Rho...
Elmwood Cemetery Confederate Soldiers
J Baker • Samuel Hill • J C Schroeder
William Barefo...
Nineteenth Century Functional Commercial Building
Historic Landmarks
of Fountain County
award p...
Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot
Built 1917 - Restored 1999 - 2005
This property
<...Crash of a United States B-52 Bomber
This monument is dedicated to the citizens of this area wh...
Water for a Thirsty West
The Rapid Valley Unit & Project
By the mid-20th cent...
Memorial Field
Passing The Torch of Freedom
Dedicated
Memoria...
Old Station Post Office
In the early 1900’s Mel & Mary Shearin had a homestead her...
Unknown Confederate Dead Monument
(East):
Soldiers of the Confederate States
(So...
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army<...
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Black Soldiers of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment
In Memory of The
Black Soldiers of The
1st Rhode Island Regiment
Who Died In The
Battle of Pines Bridge
In Defense of America's
Freedom
May 13, 1781
Sponsored By
Afro-American Cultural Foundation
Westchester County, New York
John H. Harmon – Executive Director
The Rhode Island Black
Heritage Society
Rowena Stewart - Executive Director
Dedicated ...
Elmwood Cemetery Confederate Soldiers
J Baker • Samuel Hill • J C Schroeder
William Barefoot • W D Hutto • Sindal
Joseph Burns • R Johnson • A Smith
F Butler • P P Killebrew • J Smith
R Campbell • D F McFarland • Scott Nimrod ...
Nineteenth Century Functional Commercial Building
Historic Landmarks
of Fountain County
award presented to
David and Judy Jones
for the restoration
and preservation of the
Nineteenth Century Functional Commercial Building
C. 1885
Marker is on West 2nd Street east of North Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot
Built 1917 - Restored 1999 - 2005
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Preservation of this property
has been assisted by the
Kansas Heritage Trust Fund
Kansas State Historical Society
In appreciation to the city council
of Osborne ...
Crash of a United States B-52 Bomber
This monument is dedicated to the citizens of this area who gave their time and their energy and their skill, for more than five days in sub zero weather and deep snow, to assist the air and ground rescue teams ...
Water for a Thirsty West
The Rapid Valley Unit & Project
By the mid-20th century, water in the West did more than irrigate 160 acre patches of alfalfa. Water flowed as the life blood of cities, private industries, and military bases. Droughts during the 1930s illustrated ...
Memorial Field
Passing The Torch of Freedom
Dedicated
Memorial Day
1994
Dedicated to
the Memory of
Veterans of
All Our Wars
Given in Grateful
Remembrance by
Evening Star Council #38
Junior Order of
United American Mechanics
Marker is at the intersection of Cooper Street and Hess Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Cooper ...
Old Station Post Office
In the early 1900’s Mel & Mary Shearin had a homestead here. Mel ran pack trains and guided visitors to the area in to the wilderness.
After this area suffered heavy devastation – the 1915 eruption of Mt. Lassen and the ...
Unknown Confederate Dead Monument
(East):
Soldiers of the Confederate States
(South):
“The death of men is not the death of rights that urged them to the fray.”
(West):
A loving memory from the Richland Memorial Association
(North):
Deo vindice
Marker can be reached from Elmwood Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route
Washington
with his army
retired to Morristown
after his victory
at Princeton
January – 1777
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Erected by the
D-A-R
Marker is at the intersection of Village Road and Dicksons Mill Road, in the median on Village Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org