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Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget

1941 – 1945

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (State Highway 152) and Freedom Boulevard on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lest We Forget

?From 1847 to 1869 approximately 86,000 persons, mainly converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, left their established homes to build anew in the valleys of the Rocky Mountains. About 6,000 were buried along the way. Hilda ...

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Lest We Forget

Beneath this hallowed ground lay the remains of fifty-five Confederate soldiers. They gave their lives to establish southern independence, protect their homes, and preserve states rights. These original headstones were placed in May 1903 by the Joe Wheeler Chapter of ...

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"Lest We Forget - We Stand on Your Shoulders"

Dedicated in memory of

the United States Colored Troops,

citizens, freed slaves, and contraband of Freedman's Village

by the descendants and friends.

October 9, 1992.

Marker is on Ord & Weitzel Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lest We Forget

This statue erected by grateful parents of soldier sons in honor of those living and dead who served in the World War.

This boulder from the foot of Round Top, Battlefield of Gettysburg

Marker is at the intersection of N. Front Street ...

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Lest We Forget - Chief Logan

"Tah-Gah-Jute"

From near this place in 1774, all the family of Logan was lured across the Ohio River and massacred by Whites thus sending Logan and Ohio Indian nations on a path of war for vengeance now known to history as ...

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Lest We Forget

In Thanksgiving to God For Victory

This monument is erected in honor of the men from Meyersdale and vicinity who served in the World War and is dedicated as a sacred memorial to those who died that liberty and the ideals ...

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Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget

In honor and grateful remembrance of our French Allies in the Revolution, whose army, under the command of General Count de Rochambeau, marched past this spot enroute from Newport and Providence, R.I., to join General Washington on the ...

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1941 “Lest We Forget” 1945

1941 “Lest We Forget” 1945

“In humility before God, and in honor of all who fought and those who died in the Second World War that freedom might live, we gratefully dedicate this stone”

Marker is at the intersection of Marina ...

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1917 “Lest We Forget" 1919

World War I Memorial

1917 “Lest We Forget” 1919

Coleman Agor, Jr. • Glenn B. Arnold • Nathan K. Averill • Imlay L. Benet • Lester G. Bennett • James Benson • Louis J. Bittner • Colie Brown • Thurlow Cargain ...

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