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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9473 Veterans Memorial

This tank is dedicated to

All American Veterans

Army • Navy • Air Force • USMC

Coast Guard

For all the men and women who fought and those who died for the freedom of our country, and the POW-MIA's who are still not accounted ...

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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3496 Veterans Memorial

Dedicated to Veterans

of All U.S.A. Wars

November 11, 1993

"For history does not long

entrust the care of freedom

to the weak or the timid"

Dwight Eisenhower

Dedicated Nov. 11, 2009

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 310) and Front Street, on the ...

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Borchert Field/The Milwaukee Bears Negro National League 1923

Borchert Field

Borchert Field, home to Milwaukee professional baseball for over 60 years, was located between W. Burleigh, W. Chambers, N. 7th, and N. 8th Streets. Known originally as Athletic Park when it opened on May 20, 1888, the ballpark ...

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First Meeting Place of Washington Lodge No. 37 F.&A.M.

 

This tablet marks the site

of the first meeting place

of Washington Lodge No. 37

F.&A.M.

1822 --- 1922

Marker is at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Water Street, on the left when traveling south on Pleasant Street.

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VFW Post 5463 Veterans Memorial

Dedicated by

Post No. 5463

Veterans of Foreign Wars

of the United States

in honor of

those who gave their lives

in the defense of their country

Silver Lake Park

1952

Marker can be ...

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General Thomas Edwin Greenfield Ransom 1834-1864

Thomas E.G. Ransom enlisted as captain of Company E, 11th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in 1861. Wounded four times, he won honors at Ft.Donelson, Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Red River. Rising steadily through the ranks, Ransom lead 17th Corps, Army of The ...

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John Wesley Powell / Morgan's Raid in Jackson, 1863

Side A: John Wesley Powell (1834-1902)

Scientist and explorer of the American West, John Wesley Powell moved from New York to Jackson with his family in 1838 and lived here until 1846. He developed an early interest in geology from his ...

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Construction of Fire Control Tower No. 23

White Construction of New York was the contractor for this fire control tower. They used a “sliding form” or “slip form,” allowing for a continuous pour of concrete. In June of 1942, about fourteen piles were driven into the ground. ...

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326 West Pender Street

City of Vancouver Heritage Building

This building is an integral part of the Victory Square area dating back to 1929. The facade was renovated in 1948 by architect W.H. Birmingham. It was given Neo-classical treatments including a decorative cornice installed below ...

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39th New York Infantry (Garibaldi Guards)

3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Corps

(Front):39th

New York

Infantry,

(Garibaldi Guards)

3rd Brig. 3d Div.

2d Corps.

(Back)This Regiment at about

7 o'clock P.M. July 2d 1863.

Being ordered to support

General Sickles' line.

Charged and drove the enemy

Recapturing the Guns and

Equipment of Battery I.

5th U.S. Artillery.

A stone tablet marks

the ...

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