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Oglevie Post 64 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial
Erected by Oglevie Post, No. 64, G.A.R.
and P...
A Most Fortunate Thing...
Before the Army arrived in Yellowstone, the park's future ...
The G.A. Carlson Lime Kiln
The G.A. Carlson Lime Kiln, built in 1882 on the northeast...
Chico Cemetery G.A.R. Monument
[Front (South-Side) of Monument]
Erected by
Major General George G. Meade Memorial
MEADE
The Commonwealth
of P...
William G. Bray
William G. Bray
1903 - 1979
Born Moores...
G.A.R. Soldiers of All Wars Memorial
[[ Dates Carved Around Top ]]
1847 • 1861 • 1...
The Xzanders G. McFarland House and McFarland Gap
Chickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
Mr. Xzanders Gor...
Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding
(1872 - 1881)
In a Caledonia printing shop owned by ...
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village / Joseph J. Bradley School
1900-1992 / 1919-1967
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Vil...
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Oglevie Post 64 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial
Erected by Oglevie Post, No. 64, G.A.R.
and Patriotic Citizens
Dedicated to the memory and honor
of our country’s
defenders and preservers
1861 – 1865
We Honor our Dead
We Inspire the Living
Marker is on Liberty Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
A Most Fortunate Thing...
Before the Army arrived in Yellowstone, the park's future was in doubt. Vandals destroyed thermal features, squatters sawed down trees and poachers decimated herds of wildlife. Perhaps the Army's greatest contribution to Yellowstone's history was bringing law and order to ...
The G.A. Carlson Lime Kiln
The G.A. Carlson Lime Kiln, built in 1882 on the northeast end of Barn Bluff (Mt. LaGrange), is typical of approximately thirty such kilns in use in the Red Wing area during the period from 1870 to 1908. Gustavus Adolphus ...
Chico Cemetery G.A.R. Monument
[Front (South-Side) of Monument]
Erected by
Halleck Post
No. 19
G.A.R. & W.R.C.
In Memory of
Our Comrades
1861 – 1865
[Left (West-Side)]
In Honor of
The Brave Men
Who
From the First
Bore a Loyal Part
In the Great
Civil War
[Right (East-Side)]
These heros are dead
They died for liberty
They died for us
They are at ...
Major General George G. Meade Memorial
MEADE
The Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania
to Major General
George Gordon Meade
who commanded
the Union forces
at Gettysburg
Marker is at the intersection of Constitution Avenue, NW and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, on the right when traveling west on Constitution ...
William G. Bray
William G. Bray
1903 - 1979
Born Mooresville; LLB IU Law School; Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney and lawyer; Resided Martinsville.
WW II Colonel Armoured Group Pacific Theatre: Awarded Silver Star. Served Military Government Korea 1945-46; Organized tank battalion Indiana National Guard.
U.S. Congress 1951-75. ...
G.A.R. Soldiers of All Wars Memorial
[[ Dates Carved Around Top ]]
1847 • 1861 • 1896 • 1917
[[ Left Panel ]]
Mexican War
1847
( Rest - Unreadable )
[[ Above Front Panel]]
G. A. R.
[[ Front Panel ]]
(Eagle & Crest)
G. A. R.
L. W. Shields Chairman
Building Committee ...
The Xzanders G. McFarland House and McFarland Gap
Chickamauga Campaign Heritage Trail
Mr. Xzanders Gordon McFarland of Walker County(Rossville Georgia) was a slave holder. So when the Civil War took his two oldest sons into the army, he gathered his slaves, his four teenage daughters and his stock and ...
Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding
(1872 - 1881)
In a Caledonia printing shop owned by his father, Dr. George T. Harding, Warren learned the fundamentals of the printing trade which inspired his interest in a journalism career.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and South ...
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village / Joseph J. Bradley School
1900-1992 / 1919-1967
Merrimack Mfg. Co. & Village
In 1899, construction started on Merrimack Mill and village. The mill began operation in 1900. A second mill building, added in 1903, made it one of the largest in the South. Under ...