Results for In Honor Of
In Honor of Chief Toquer
In early June 1854, eight members of the Southern Utah Ind...
Honor Roll of Iraq and Afghanistan War Deaths from Indiana
[[ West Side ]]
Iraq and Afghanistan War Deat...
In Honor Of John McBride Belnap
Second son and child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight,...
In Honor of Lambert Hitchcock
In Honor of Lambert Hitchcock,
(1795 – 1852), this ...
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum/The Medal of Honor Museum
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
The Sou...
Hawkins-Adams-Long Hall Of Honor
Built in 1997, the Hall of Honor is named to honor three k...
In Honor Of All Veterans
9-11
(Plaque 1)
Dedicated to
The Memory...
In Honor Of The Men from Harrison County
[Marker Front]:
In Honor of
The men from
In Honor of John W. Wentworth
Born 1858 – Died 1954
Colorful Arizona pioneer and f...
In Honor of James Joseph Reeb
1927-1965
Rev. James J. Reeb, an Army Veteran and Un...
Results for In Honor Of
In Honor of Chief Toquer
In early June 1854, eight members of the Southern Utah Indian Mission left Harmony to visit Toquer, chief of the Paiute Indian band living on lower Ash Creek. Chief Toquer's tribe referred to themselves as Paiute, Toquit, or Toquart Indians. ...
Honor Roll of Iraq and Afghanistan War Deaths from Indiana
[[ West Side ]]
Iraq and Afghanistan War Deaths from Indiana
[ Row One ]
Steven Faulkenburg ? Jeffrey Corban ? Jason Profitt ? Christopher Monroe ? James Brown ? Richard Langenbrunner ? Michael Hiester ? Roy Lewsader, Jr. ? Raymond White ? ...
In Honor Of John McBride Belnap
Second son and child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight, Mormon Pioneers, who was born 11 May 1849 in Fremont county, Iowa. He departed for Utah with his parents and his older brother Gilbert Rosel Belnap, age 3, on 15 ...
In Honor of Lambert Hitchcock
In Honor of Lambert Hitchcock,
(1795 – 1852), this village was
once known as Hitchcocks-ville.
Here he originated his chairs &
cabinet furniture with Sheraton
influence and in 1826 built his
water powered mill employing a
hundred persons. In 1866 the
name was changed to Riverton.
Marker is ...
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum/The Medal of Honor Museum
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
The South Carolina General Assembly
passed legislation in 1973 enabling the
establishment of the Patriots Point
Authority to develop a portion of Hog
Island as a national naval museum. The
museum opened on October ...
Hawkins-Adams-Long Hall Of Honor
Built in 1997, the Hall of Honor is named to honor three key leaders of Troy University: two Chancellors - Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. and Dr. Ralph W. Adams and the longtime leaders of the “Sound of the South” Marching ...
In Honor Of All Veterans
9-11
(Plaque 1)
Dedicated to
The Memory and Honor
Of All Veterans
Servicemen and Servicewoman
Who Have Given Their
Full Measure of Devotation
In the Armed Forces
Defending This Nation
[ Emblems: Army • Navy • Marine Corps • Air Force • Coast Guard ]
(Plaque 2)
9-11
In Honor and ...
In Honor Of The Men from Harrison County
[Marker Front]:
In Honor of
The men from
Harrison County
killed or died of wounds at the
Battle of Tippecanoe
Nov. 7, 1811
and
War of 1812
[Marker's Left Side]:
Capt. Spier Spencer’s Co.
Mounted Rifleman
“Yellow Jackets”
Capt. Spier Spencer •
Lieut. Richard M. McMahan •
Pvt. William Davis •
Pvt. ...
In Honor of John W. Wentworth
Born 1858 – Died 1954
Colorful Arizona pioneer and faithful Gila County public servant. At intervals from 1885 to 1947. Within the walls of three courthouses erected on this spot, he occupied various offices. His last office was Clerk of the ...
In Honor of James Joseph Reeb
1927-1965
Rev. James J. Reeb, an Army Veteran and Unitarian minister from Casper, Wyoming, was working in Boston when Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. appealed for clergymen of all faiths to come to Selma to protest the violence that occurred at ...