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Victory Monument
The Victory Monument was one of ...
Victory Fire Bell
1889
This bell was rung
at the end of
th...
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial
The Battle of Lake Erie
September 10, 1813
Ame...
Voyages for Victory
Each new ship strikes a blow at the menace to the N...
Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown
This tablet is dedicated
to the advancement of
Victory
Erected in honor of the seven hundred Belleville men who s...
Mt. Victory Church Cemetery
Former site of
Mt. Victory U.B. - E.U.B. - U.M. Chur...
Fruitless Victory
Lord Rawdon had defeated the American army at Hobkirk’s Hi...
Confederate Victory
"The Rebels were all around us and our only refuge was the...
Peace and Victory Monument
To those who served
in our nation's wars
t...
Results for Victory
Victory Monument
The Victory Monument was one of the first memorials in the United States to honor the contributions and sacrifices made by black soldiers in an armed conflict. It commemorates the service of the Eighth Illinois regiment in World ...
Victory Fire Bell
1889
This bell was rung
at the end of
these wars.
Marker is on Russell Avenue near 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
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Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial
The Battle of Lake Erie
September 10, 1813
American.........................................British
O.H. Perry............Commander............R.H. Barclay
9...............Vessels...............6
54...............Guns...............63
1. The battle begins near this spot at 11:45 A.M. The British open fire when the fleets are approximately one mile apart.
2. Perry's flagship, the Lawrence, is disabled after suffering 80% casualties ...
Voyages for Victory
Each new ship strikes a blow at the menace to the Nation and for the Liberty of the Free People of the World…
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
September 27, 1941
At the launching of the first Liberty ship, Patrick Henry from Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
In ...
Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown
This tablet is dedicated
to the advancement of
the peoples of the Earth
in the arts of civilization
and to the abolishment of war
on the
148th Anniversary of
the Victory at Yorktown
by
Essex Chapter, D.A.R.
Orange Mountain Chapter, D.A.R.
Hannah Arnett Chapter, D.A.R.
Mistress Mary Williams Chapter, D.A.R.
Orange Chapter, D.R.
Janice ...
Victory
Erected in honor of the seven hundred Belleville men who served in the World War and in perpetual memory of those of their number who gave their lives in the service and whose names are here inscribed:
William Charles S. Bain, ...
Mt. Victory Church Cemetery
Former site of
Mt. Victory U.B. - E.U.B. - U.M. Church
Founders:
William Coulson •
Calvin Coulson •
Alfred Albert
Dedicated 1889
Razed 1992
Marker is at the intersection of Baltimore - Carlisle Pike (Pennsylvania Route 94) and Victory Church Road, on the right when traveling south on ...
Fruitless Victory
Lord Rawdon had defeated the American army at Hobkirk’s Hill, but the British gained nothing from the victory. Two days earlier, on April 23, South Carolina partisans under Francis Marion and Henry Lee’s Continental legion had forced the surrender of ...
Confederate Victory
"The Rebels were all around us and our only refuge was the open canopy of heaven."
Sgt. Charles E. Smith
32nd Ohio Infantry
September 14, 1862
Thousands of Federal soldiers huddled in ravines on Bolivar Heights to escape the Confederate ...
Peace and Victory Monument
To those who served
in our nation's wars
through whose courage
and sacrifice came
victory and peace
Marker is on Upper Glen Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org