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Leathem and Smith Quarry

John Leathem and Thomas Smith established this dolomite quarry at the mouth of Sturgeon Bay in 1893. Though they produced dimension stone for building harbors around Lake Michigan, Leathem and Smith's quarry became a major operation by capitalizing on the ...

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The Hump

Here between 1942 and

1948, the painted ladies

serviced the needs of

our men from Travis AFB.

Closed by the order of an

unsympathetic sheriff.

Marker is on Rio Vista Road (State Highway 12) 3 miles west of State Highway 113, on the left when traveling ...

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To the Memory of Those Who Served Their Country

" Soldiers Memorial Pavilion "

Dedicated to the Memory of Those

Who Served Their Country

During the Wars of the United States

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Erected through the Efforts of

The Women's Relief Corps

of Spencer, Indiana

1939

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Panel and Design of Pavilion Furnished By:

E. M. Viquesney, Sculptor.

Marker can be reached ...

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Chester-Bethel United Methodist Church

The roots of this congregation can be traced to the efforts of Methodist pioneer Thomas Webb, who visited this area to spread the message of his faith in the years prior to the American Revolution. Influenced by his sincerity and ...

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Chester-Bethel United Methodist Church Veterans Memorial

In memory of

those who served

in the Armed Forces

Marker is at the intersection of Foulk Road (Delaware Route 261) and Kimbrough Drive, on the left when traveling north on Foulk Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The “Austin Statesman”

Begun as the “Democratic Statesman” in 1871 by the Democratic Party, in opposition to radical reconstruction government in Texas. Quickly passed into private ownership popular first editor was attorney John Cardwell.

Published daily since 1873, paper merged with “Austin American” in ...

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The Academy

The Stillwater Academy was

founded in 1847 as a

private coeducational

school. Established by

New York State students.

Marker is on Hudson Avenue (U.S. 4), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

The Armed Forces from Clyde Town-ship

In Memory of the members of the armed forces from Clyde Town-ship who gave their lives for their country.

Erected by the Town of Clyde, its citizens, and the Chamber of Commerce.

World War I

PFC. Melvin Rhinehart

World War II

CPL Ernest Case • ...

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The Meeting of the Rivers

Long known to the Indian who used the two great rivers as his highways for trade and war, this junction of the Ohio and the Mississippi was first sighted by Europeans when Marquette and Joliet glided past in 1673. Ten ...

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Here Lieth the Body of Sarah M. Crittenden

Wife of

Doct. John Crittenden

Who died 14th July 1835,

Aged 37.

She occupies the first

grave opened in this consecrated ground.

Leaving an affectionate

husband with six

weeping children.

Her infant Sarah M.

died on the 17th and lies

entombed in the 2nd grave

Aged 8 months and 17 days.

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This grave ...

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