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Milford Volunteer Fire Department

Est. 1838

This bell obtained by Arctic Engine Company, No. 1, in 1887, served as the City of Milford’s first fire alarm warning system from 1887 into the 1930’s.

It summoned the town’s volunteer firemen to the call of duty ...

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Old Wappetaw Church

 

Congregationalists from New England

built a church near here around 1700.

Troops from both sides camped on the

grounds during the American Revolution.

Burned by the British in 1782, it was

rebuilt in 1786.

The building was abandoned during

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Praça 15 de Novembro

Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio De Janeiro

Esta região guarda a memória do período colonial Brasileiro. No Século XVII, o núcleo original da cidade desloca-se do morro do Castelo para a várzea e consolida-se ao longo da Rua Direita, hoje Primeiro ...

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Replica of the Statue of Liberty

With the faith and courage of

their forefathers who made

possible the freedom of these

United States

The Boy Scouts of America

dedicate this copy of the

Statue of Liberty as a pledge

of everlasting fidelity and

and loyalty

40th Anniversary Crusade to

stengthen the arm of liberty

Marker is on ...

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Milford Memorial Flag Pole

[ panel 1 ]

In Grateful Remembrance

World War II 1941 – 1945

and

Korean Conflict 1950

Adams, Thomas D. •

Allison, Eli

[ panel 2 ]

Almquist, Edward F. • Anderson, Christian A. Jr. • Anderson, James H. • Beaudette, ...

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Cooper County Korea - Vietnam War Memorial

In memory of those from

Cooper County who served and died

in Korea and Vietnam

Korea

George W. Shelby

Kelly C. Odneal

Vietnam

Robert E. Jenry

Millard F. Meadows

Robert W. Moore

Marker is on Main Street (Missouri Route 5/87) near High Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

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Captain Ulric Dahlgren

Commanded a detachment of Union cavalry that made a surprise attack on a larger force of Confederate cavalry on this square, July 2, 1863. Important papers for General Lee were taken from the men who were captured.

Marker is at the ...

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Cooper County World War Memorial

They died that Freedom might

not perish from the Earth

1917-1919

Stanley Ira Bell • Oscar H. Bishop

Merritt H. Boswell • Mack L. Blackstone

William O. Diel • John Edwards

Sidney E. Emery • Harry English

Lon S. Fairfax • Richard Wm. Haller

Emmett W. Hamilton • ...

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Gettysburg Campaign

Gen. Robert E. Lee reached Chambersburg June 26, 1863. Hearing June 28 that Union troops under Gen. Joseph Hooker had crossed the Potomac to Frederick, he decided to unite his forces at Cashtown; and left the city by this road.

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Capture of Boonville

To commemorate the battles

June 17th. and Sept. 13th. 1861

and capture of Boonville

Oct. 16, 1864

See marker four blocks south

Monument Committee G.A.R.

C. C. Bell, Commander

F. J. Boller, Quartermaster.

1931

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Missouri Route 5/87) and Court Street, on ...

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