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Fulton County World War II, Korea, and Vietnam Memorial

My God My Country

Dedicated to all

Veterans

of

World War II,

Korea and Vietnam

Marker is at the intersection of Market Street and 2nd Street (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling west on Market Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fulton County Veterans Memorial

In Memory of All

Fulton County

Veterans

Marker is at the intersection of Market Street and 2nd Street (U.S. 522), on the right when traveling west on Market Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fulton County War on Terrorism Memorial

Fallen Soldiers of

Fulton County, PA.

CW2 Jonathan C. Helman 12-11-2002 (Honduras)

SSG Christopher E. Cutchall 9-29-2003 (Iraq)

LCpl Steven W. Szwydek 10-20-2005 (Iraq)

[A Second Marker]

In Honor and Remembrance

of the Heroes and Victims in the

Fight Against Terrorism

and to Celebrate the

Enduring Spirit of All Americans

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Fulton County Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I M

(Dedication Plaque):This park forum

and bronze tablets

erected by

the citizens of

Fulton County

as a memorial

to her soldiers

who served in the

Civil War,

the Spanish-American War

and

the World War.

(Top of Civil War Plaque):

These tablets are dedicated to those who

entered the service from Fulton County

to preserve the Union. ...

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Fulton County

Formed April 19, 1850 out of Bedford County. Named for steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. Scene of Confederacy's first casualties in the Gettysburg Campaign, and its last campsite (1864) in Pennsylvania. McConnellsburg, county seat, incorporated 1814

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Fulton County

Formed April 19, 1850 out of Bedford County. Named for steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. Scene of Confederacy's first casualties in the Gettysburg Campaign, and its last campsite (1864) in Pennsylvania. McConnellsburg, county seat, incorporated 1814

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Fulton County Courthouses

Since its organization in 1836 Fulton County has erected three Courthouses to be the seat of its government.

The first was built in 1837 directly west of the present Courthouse. It was wooden, 24x20 feet in size and ...

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Honor Roll - Fulton County Indiana

[[ Middle Panel - Upper Section ]]

In honored memory of the Fulton County men whose lives were lost in the Service of their Country at time of war. Our debt to them is boundless. Our gratitude undying.

[[ First Left ...

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Fulton County War Memorial

In memory of those that have given their lives serving their Country.

Marker is on U.S. 31 south of County Route W 375 N, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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