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Fletcher Place Historic District
Fletcher Place Historic District developed along the Virgi...
Death of Fletcher Webster
On the morning of the 30th, Col. Fletcher Webster wrote hi...
Fletcher
Formerly known as Six Mile Station, this stage stop and wa...
Pauline Bray Fletcher
1878 - 1970
In Tribute to
Pauline Bray Fletche...
Colonel Fletcher Webster
In memory of
Colonel Fletcher Webster
Who here...
The Fletcher Moon House
The house is typical of the era (Circa 1905 – 1910). It wa...
Calvin Fletcher
Born 1798 in Ludlow, Vermont, Fletcher and his wife Sarah ...
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Fletcher Place Historic District
Fletcher Place Historic District developed along the Virginia Avenue diagonal and is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. Its residents made contributions to the development of religion, commerce, and education in Indianapolis. The neighborhood illustrates how the south side of ...
Death of Fletcher Webster
On the morning of the 30th, Col. Fletcher Webster wrote his wife:
"If a fight comes off, it will be to-day or to-morrow & will be a most dreadful & decisive one. This may be my last letter, dear love, for ...
Fletcher
Formerly known as Six Mile Station, this stage stop and way station provided service between some of the smaller mining camps and Aurora and Bodie, CA during the late 1860's. The area became of greater importance with the arrival of ...
Pauline Bray Fletcher
1878 - 1970
In Tribute to
Pauline Bray Fletcher
1878 - 1970
The First Black Registered Nurse of Alabama
Through self-sacrifice, perseverance founded in 1926 Camp Pauline Bray Fletcher.
Renewing the faith and the good health of all black children.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Colonel Fletcher Webster
In memory of
Colonel Fletcher Webster
Who here fell August 30, 1862
while gallantly leading his regiment
the 12th Mass. Volunteers
This memorial was dedicated Oct. 21, 1914
by survivors of his regiment and
Fletcher Webster Post, G.A.R.
of Brockton, Mass.
He gave his life for
the principles laid down ...
The Fletcher Moon House
The house is typical of the era (Circa 1905 – 1910). It was built for Henry D. Fletcher M.D. and served as his medical office until 1920.
Businessman C.A. Moon purchased the house in 1936.
Marker is at the intersection of San ...
Calvin Fletcher
Born 1798 in Ludlow, Vermont, Fletcher and his wife Sarah came to this newly-named state capital 1821. They lived here 1839–1855 on a 269-acre farm, Wood Lawn, which encompassed most of today’s Fletcher Place Historic District. He was active and ...