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Town of Lloyd Organized
First Town of Lloyd meeting held here May 6, 1845, Lloyd T...
Darke County Chapter No. 57 D.A.V. Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to those
who served and
sacri...
Peapack Brook Rural Industrial Historic District
The confluence of Peapack Brook and the North Branch of th...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
has been designated a
National Historic Landm...
Tecumseh / Shawnee Prophet's Town
Side A: Tecumseh
One of the most influential ...
Lincoln Photograph
Abraham Lincoln had just won an acquittal for his c...
Wilmington Light Infantry
Armory Building
This plaque is presented to the Wilm...
John Fulenwider
Founder of High Shoals
Iron Works about 1795.
...
“Rites of Spring”
Milton Horn (1906-1995)
This terra-cotta work of art...
Greenwich Veterans Monument
In Reverent Memory
Of Those Men From The
Town ...
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Town of Lloyd Organized
First Town of Lloyd meeting held here May 6, 1845, Lloyd Township set off from town of New Paltz.
Town pop. 1845 was 2035.
Marker is on New Paltz Road (County Route 12) 0 miles east of Pancake Hollow Road ...
Darke County Chapter No. 57 D.A.V. Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to those
who served and
sacrificed for their
country in all wars
and conflicts.
May 1987
Courtesy hmdb.org
Peapack Brook Rural Industrial Historic District
The confluence of Peapack Brook and the North Branch of the Raritan River became a rural industrial center during the 18th century when a saw mill, grist mill, tannery and bark mill were located nearby. The Peapack Brook Rural Industrial ...
Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool
has been designated a
National Historic Landmark
This site is a premier example of the Prairie style of landscape architecture. Alfred Caldwell, a landscape designer, architect, teacher and poet, transformed an old Victorian lily pool in Lincoln Park into a “sanctuary of ...
Tecumseh / Shawnee Prophet's Town
Side A: Tecumseh
One of the most influential Native Americans of the 19th century, Tecumseh was born in 1768 in the Pickaway settlements on the Mad River and raised by older siblings at Old Town. A prominent Shawnee war leader who ...
Lincoln Photograph
Abraham Lincoln had just won an acquittal for his client William Duff Armstrong in what is now known as the celebrated Almanac Trial of May 7, 1858. At the conclusion of the trial, held on the second floor of the ...
Wilmington Light Infantry
Armory Building
This plaque is presented to the Wilmington Light Infantry which served with distinction in:
The Civil War, The Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II.
This plaque is to be prominently displayed on the Washington Light Infantry Armory Building ...
John Fulenwider
Founder of High Shoals
Iron Works about 1795.
One of first producers
of pig iron by charcoal
process. Revolutionary
patriot. Buried 20 yds. W.
Marker is on North Lincoln Street (North Carolina Route 321) near Thompkins Street (North Carolina Route 1812), on the right when traveling ...
“Rites of Spring”
Milton Horn (1906-1995)
This terra-cotta work of art by Milton Horn depicts a ram and an image of Pan, who in Greek mythology was the god of fields, forests, wild animals flock and shepherds. The sculpture is one of two identical ...
Greenwich Veterans Monument
In Reverent Memory
Of Those Men From The
Town of Greenwich
Who Made The
Supreme Sacrifice
World War II Korea
Vietnam
[ flagpole base in front ]
World War II
Adams, John P. Jr. • Anderson, Leslie B. • Arthur, Chester H. • Aten, Courtenay N. Jr. • Attwell, ...