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Madison Starke Perry

1814- 1865

Planter, Legislator, Governor, Soldier

(Front Text)

Madison Starke Perry, born in Lancaster County, S.C., moved to Alachua County, Florida and became a prosperous planter. His plantation was located about six miles east of Gainesville in the area of ...

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Perry Post Office

Florida artist George Snow Hill painted the Cypress Logging mural on canvas in 1938 for the Perry Post Office, as part of the Public Works of Art (WOA) Project during the Great Depression. The panel honors the mostly African American ...

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Perry Township Veterans Memorial

Dedicated to the Veterans of all wars and or

conflicts who honorably served and to those

who gave their lives in the service of

our country.

May 30, 1993

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Buliod-Perry House

c. 1750

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Touro Street and Touro Ct., on the right when traveling east on Touro Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry

"We Have Met The Enemy And They Are Ours"

The original of this monument to Oliver Hazard Perry, hero of the Battle of Lake Erie on September 10, 1813, was created in marble in 1860 by New York Sculptor William Walcutt ...

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Perrysburg / Perrysburg Plat Map

[West Side of Marker] : "Perrysburg"

Following the War of 1812, settlers reestablished the 1810 Maumee River town, Port Miami of Lake Erie, on the land below the deserted Fort Meigs. The inhabitants nicknamed the new town "Orleans of the North" ...

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Oliver Hazard Perry

At the age of twenty seven years

he achieved

the Victory of Lake Erie

September 10, 1816

[ Right of Monument : ]

Born in South Kingstown, R.I.

August 23, 1785

Died at Port Spain, Trinidad

August 23, 1819

Aged 34 years

[ Back of Monument : ]

His remains

were conveyed ...

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Perry

[ Back of Monument : ]

“We have met the enemy

and they are ours”

Sept. 10th, 1813.

Marker is at the intersection of Touro Street and Touro Ct., on the left when traveling east on Touro Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Amos Spafford / Perrysburg

[Front Side of Marker]: "Amos Spafford"

In 1810, early settlers here were Major Amos Spafford (1753-1818), his wife Olive (1756-1823), and their children Samuel, Aurora , Chloe (Mrs. Almon Gibbs), and Anna (Mrs. Richard Craw). In 1796, Spafford, a native of ...

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Perry County Indiana Honor Roll Memorial

In memory of Perry County Veterans who gave their lives for their Country

* * * Spanish American * * *

Albert Hemphill

* * * World War I * * *

[ Row One ]

Albert Bauer • Eugene Bolin • James Bolin • ...

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