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This monument, until 1983 located on the Belle Grove Lawn

200 yards to the west, identified the unmarked graves of

John Hipkins, died 1804; his wife Elisabeth Pratt 1754-1829; their only child Fanny Bernard 1774-1801; and her youngest children; Eliza 1794-1803 and William Bernard, Jr. 1796-1822; also five infant children of ...

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123 East Broadway

Local rancher Lee Degenhart financed the construction of this building in 1910. Fred Haverty, a contractor from Hal, Montana, who later ran a car dealership here in Philipsburg, was the builder. Design features include the original ornamental leaded glass and ...

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3rd Delaware Infantry

Delaware

3rd Delaware Volunteers

Major Arthur MaGinnis

3rd Brigade,

2nd Division, XII Corps

This regiment, worn down from active

service in the second Manassas Campaign,

went into action Sept. 17, 1862 with only

five officers and 120 men. It started

out on the right of the Union line in

front ...

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Airtanker 130 Is Headed West

From this Valley on 17 June 2002, the crew of Tanker 130, Steven Wass, Craig Labare and Michael Davis answered the call to duty and took wing to fight a horrific fire in the Sierras. For their determination and ultimate ...

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32nd Ward World War I Memorial

In Honor And Memory Of

Those Who Served In The

World War

From the 32-nd. Ward

1914 – 1918

The Following Paid The

Supreme Sacrifice.

Charles E. Leigh. • Arthur R. Newell. • Matthew W. Sullivan. • Paul G. Oberle. • Christian Streit. • Thomas J. Sproul.

Marker ...

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John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895)

Near Boyhood Home of

Notorious outlaw who killed over 30 men. Son of a Methodist minister. "Wes" was an ardent southerner. His resistance to Union occupation troops made him a hero and set him on his lawless career. He always claimed ...

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83rd New York Infantry (9th Regiment N.Y.S.M.)

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Front):2nd Brig.

2nd Div. 1st Corps

83rd N.Y. Infty

Ninth

Regiment

N Y S M - NGSNY

(Right):Harpers Ferry, Va.

Cedar Mountain, Va.

Rappahannock, Va.

Thoroughfare Gap, Va.

2nd Bull Run, Va.

Chantilly, Va.

South Mountain, Md.

Antietam, Md.

Fredericksburg, Va.

Engaged on this ground

July 1st 1863, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

assisting ...

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3rd West Virginia Cavalry

Erected by the state of

West Virginia

to commemorate the

valor and fidelity

of the

Third West Virginia Cavalry

Marker is on Buford Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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34th New York Infantry

(Front Side):

Thirty-Fourth Regiment

N.Y.S.V

Col. James A. Suiter

Commanding

Enlisted under President Lincoln's

call, issued April 15, 1861, for 75,000

men, to serve two years.

Mustered into the State service May 1, 1861

Mustered into the United States service

June 15, 1861

Mustered out June 30, 1863

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First Brigade - Second ...

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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9473 War Memorial

Prisoners of War

Missing in Action

Never Forgotten

"He who sheds his blood

with me will always be

my brother

WWII

1941 - 1945

Dedicated to the over

6 million men and women

who answered their nation's

call on December 7, 1941

"A date which will live in infamy."

Franklin D. Roosevelt

December 8, ...

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