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Soldiers Buried in "Old Town Cemetery" - Crawfordsville, Indiana

This Memorial erected in Memory of the following soldiers who are buried in this Cemetery.

The exact location of some are unknown.

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Revolutionary War

Thomas Mason • James McArthur

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War of 1812

Janson Cory

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Black Hawk War

Elijah Mills

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( Star of the G A R (Grand Army ...

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Old Pine Log Indian Town

Pine Log Town, located on Pine Log Creek in the flat fields slightly over a half mile east of Oak Hill Church north of GA 140, (in Pine Log, Georgia), extended almost a mile along the creek. The lots were ...

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Winter-Time Ais Indian Town of Pentoaya

In 1605 Florida's Spanish Governor Pedro de Ybarra sent Lt. Alvaro Mexia on a diplomatic mission to the Ais Indians. Mexia recorded his passage from St. Augustine down the coast to the principal Ais Indian town near present-day Vero Beach. ...

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Askiminokonson Indian Town

In 1671 the largest indian town in Maryland, jointly occupied by the Pocomoke, Annamessex, Manokin, Nassawattex and Acouintica Indians. A large reservation laid out here in 1686.

Marker is at the intersection of MD 12 and Nassawango Road, on the right ...

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Indiantown Gap Military Reservation

Authorized in 1929, first land bought in 1931, and first used by the National Guard in 1932. In 1940 it was leased to the Federal government as an Army cantonment. The total area is now more than 16,000 acres.

Marker is ...

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The Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin

The Brothertown (Brotherton) are descendants of the Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquin-speaking) tribes in southern New England. They became a tribe in 1769 when seven Christian and English-speaking communities organized and moved to land in upstate New York. They cleared the ...

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Playwicky Indian Town

1682

was located

to the south in the vale

by the run and springs.

The Chief

Tammany

of the Unami Group

• their totem • the tortoise •

of the Lenni Lenape or Delawares

sold to

William Penn

the land ...

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Okehocking Indian Town

Okehocking Indian Town

The Chiefs

Pokhais, Sepopawny, and Muttagooppa

With their people of the Unami Group

*Their Totem* *The Tortoise*

Of the Lenni – Lenape or Delawares

were moved from lower Ridley and Crum Creeks

by

WILLIAM PENN

To a ...

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Indiantown

The native village from which, in turn, the Creek, Gap, and great Military Reservation derived their names, formerly stood near here. The Delaware Indians took this route to Shamokin, upon their removal from the Schuylkill region.

Marker is on Bellegrove ...

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