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Hart County War Memorial

Remembering the Sacrifices of War

World War I

John L. Burd • Leon Shipp • Daniel Hodges • Noah White • Charles W. Ard • Willie Mardis • Ernest E. Stinson • Walter T. Chaney • Sim L. Russell • Evans Butts ...

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Hart County, 1819

The 61st formed in Kentucky, from parts of Hardin, Barren counties. Home of the Buckners. Simon Bolivar Buckner, graduate of West Point, captain in Mexican War, CSA general in the Civil War, governor of Kentucky, 1887-91, candidate for US Vice-President, ...

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Hart County

Created Jan. 19, 1819 Named for

1784 1815

Born 1784, Died 1813. Brought in childhood from Hagerstown, Md. to Lexington, Ky. Successful in both law and mercantile business. In 1812 raised and commanded Lexington Light Infantry; with his company went to Northwest ...

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Site Of The First School House In Elkhart County

This stone marks the site of the first school house in Elkhart County built of oak logs in 1830

Marker is on County Road 44 1 mile west of U.S. 33, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Elkhart County Honor Roll

[[ Center Plaque ]]

This Memorial Dedicated by

The Citizens of Elkhart County

to perpetuate the memory of our

Valiant Citizens who sacrificed

their lives for God and Country

and Honoring those who served

in our Armed Forces

* * * World ...

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Hart County War Between The State War Memorial

In Loving Memory

of our hart County

Soldiers

Marker is on West Howell Street (U.S. 29), on the left.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hart County World War I Memorial

In Memoriam

of the Hart County Soldiers

who served in the World War, 1917-19.

These lost their lives.

John W. Adams • James B. Estes •

Owen J. Alford • John R. Heaton •

George W. Cason • Oscar B. McCurley ...

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Hart County Veterans of Foreign Wars Monument

In Honor and Memory

of All

Hart County Veterans

of

Foreign Wars

by

V.F.W. & Ladies Auxiliary

Post 8076

[V.F.W. Cross of Malta]

Marker is on Carolina Street south of West Franklin Street (U.S. 29), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Hart County

Hart County was created by the Legislature on Dec. 7, 1853 out of portions of Franklin and Elbert counties. It is the only county in Georgia named for a woman - Nancy Hart.

Nancy Hart and her husband, Benjamin Hart, obtained ...

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Elkhart County Courthouse

Side 1:

Elkhart County was formed by the Indiana General Assembly 1830; the first county seat was located in Concord Township. County commissioners relocated the county seat to Goshen 1831. Jacob Studebaker, Goshen, designed first brick courthouse, completed 1833. Barrows ...

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