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In Memory if the Victims of Military Sexual Slavery during the S

This historical marker is being offered in memory of the Filipina victims of Japanese Military sexual slavery during the Second World War.

During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines approximately 1,000 women became victims of military sexual slavery by the Japanese ...

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In Memory of Those Men Who Died in the Battle of Piqua

"In memory of those men who died in

the Battle of Piqua, August 8, 1780,

the largest Revolutionary War battle

West of the Alleghenies."

Marker can be reached from Tecumseh Road (Ohio Route 369) north of Lower Valley Pike.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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In Memory of Philip and Lydia Laird

Former owners of the Read House, their home for fifty-five years. They were longtime benefactors of New Castle doing much to encourage and promote the preservation and architectural beauty of this colonial town.

Marker is on The Strand.

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In Memory of Agustus Canfield Ledyard

In Memory of

Agustus Canfield Ledyard

Of the class of MDCCCXCVIII First Lieu-

tenant US Army. Born February XVII

MDCCCLXXVII Killed in Action on

island of Negros Philippine

Islands December VII MDCCCXCIX

Erected by his Classmates

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Grove Street and College ...

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In Memory of the Men of Yale

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In Memory of the Men of Yale

who, true to Her Traditions,

gave Their Lives that Freedom

Might not perish from the Earth

1914 – Anno Domini – 1918

[ back ]

Erected by the Graduates of

Yale University

A.D. MDCCCCXXVI

Marker can be reached from ...

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In Memory Of The Hyde Park Settlers

Erected in honor of those pioneers who helped settle Hyde Park. This Settlement was founded in 1860 by the following list.

William Hyde, William Higgensen, Robert Daines, Lydia Wilkinson, Anthony Metcalf, James Hancey, Armenius Neeley, Thomas Rogers, Elijah Seamons, James Thurston, ...

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In memory of General George Washington

In memory of

General George Washington

Commander in Chief of Continental Army

Fredericksburg

Sept. 19 – Nov. 27, 1778

Made possible through the efforts of

Senator Vincent L. Leibell

The Historical Society of Quaker Hill ...

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In Memory of Dr. Lillie May Jackson

Servant of God,

Champion of the People,

Mother of Freedom

May 25, 1976

Erected by the Association for Study

of Afro-American Life and History

In Cooperation with the

Amoco Foundation, Inc.

Marker is at the intersection of Druid Hill Avenue ...

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In Memory of Ira Elias Merrill

First person buried in the Smithfield Cemetery, was born at Alder, Erie County, New York, in 1835, the son of Austin and Laura Wilder Harris Merrill, He was killed in an Indian attack July 29, 1880 as he and his ...

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In Memory of Major Samuel Spotts U.S.A.

Who shot the first gun at the Battle of New Orleans Jan 8, 1815. Third Regiment Seventh Battery Artillery Corp. Born Nov 30, 1788 in New Orleans Louisiana.

Marker can be reached from Battlefield Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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