Results for Franklin County
Franklin County Veterans Memorial
Freedom Is Not Free
World War I
They Died for ...
Roanoke County / Franklin County
Roanoke County
Area 305 Square Miles
Formed in...
Franklin County
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Feb. 25, 17...
Old Franklin County Jail
Of Georgian design, this jail was built in 1818 and was in...
Lincoln County / Franklin County
Lincoln County
Established 1809; named in honor of M...
Union Soldiers of Franklin County
Erected in memory
of the
Soldiers of Franklin ...
Franklin County War Memorial
[ Plaque ]
The original monument on this site...
Brookville, Franklin County
Home of four Indiana Governors:
James B. Ray...
The Franklin County Courthouse
constructed in 1893, was designed by Geo. P. Washbu...
Coffee County / Franklin County
Coffee County
Establised 1836; named in honor of
...Results for Franklin County
Franklin County Veterans Memorial
Freedom Is Not Free
World War I
They Died for Freedom
[Roll of Honored Dead]
World War II
The Supreme Sacrifice
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Korea
They Died for Freedom
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Vietnam
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Dedicated May 31, 2002
Marker is on 16th Avenue (U.S. 136) near Q Street, ...
Roanoke County / Franklin County
Roanoke County
Area 305 Square Miles
Formed in 1838 from Botetourt and Montgomery, and probably named for Roanoke River. General Andrew Lewis lived here. The city of Roanoke is known as the Gate City of the South.
Franklin County
Area 697 Square Miles
Formed in ...
Franklin County
This County, created by Act of the Legislature Feb. 25, 1784, is named for Benjamin Franklin, Revolutionary patriot and statesman. It was formed from lands obtained from the Indians by the Treaty of Augusta, 1783. Capt. James Terrell of the ...
Old Franklin County Jail
Of Georgian design, this jail was built in 1818 and was in continuous use for 152 years. The third oldest building in the borough, it survived the burning of Chambersburg by Confederate forces during the Civil War.
Marker is at the ...
Lincoln County / Franklin County
Lincoln County
Established 1809; named in honor of Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln of the Revolutionary Army. After service at Saratoga, he was put in Chief Command in the Southern Colonies. Later, he was Secretary of War under the Confederation, 1718-83.
Franklin County
Established ...
Union Soldiers of Franklin County
Erected in memory
of the
Soldiers of Franklin County who
fought for the Union in the
War Between the States 1861-1865
Dedicated July 17th, 1878
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Approximately 40 feet southwest of this tablet, Generals Robert E. Lee and A. P. Hill met mounted, and held a brief ...
Franklin County War Memorial
[ Plaque ]
The original monument on this site was erected by the Grand Army of The Republic and bore the following inscription: “I am dying, but I die for my Country” Gen. P. A. Hackleman was the only General from ...
Brookville, Franklin County
Home of four Indiana Governors:
James B. Ray, 1825-1831;
Noah Noble, 1831-1837;
David Wallace, 1837-1840 and
Abram A. Hammond, 1860-1861.
Location of United States Land Office
from 1820 to 1825.
Marker is on U.S. 52 south of Sonja Avenue, on the ...
The Franklin County Courthouse
constructed in 1893, was designed by Geo. P. Washburn (Ottawa) one of the state's most prominent early architects. He designed fifteen courthouses in three states. This courthouse, because of its architectural excellence and being the best-kept example of his use ...
Coffee County / Franklin County
Coffee County
Establised 1836; named in honor of
Major General John Coffee
Soldier, surveyor and close friend of Andrew Jackson. Tennessee troops under his command took a decisive part in the New Orleans Campaign, December 23, 1814 to January 8, 1815.
Franklin County
Established 1807; ...