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Gold Star Mothers
This tree planted
May 11, 1929
in honor of the...
Franklin County Soldiers of the Mexican War
Honoring
the Memory of
Franklin County Soldi...
“The Whole Art, Secret and Mystery of Manufacturing Sturgeon”
For several thousand years the waters of the Delaware Rive...
John G. Matthews
Tennessee native John Giles Matthews came to Texas with hi...
The Sheridan Monument / 1829 Courthouse
(Side A):
The Sheridan Monument
The Sheridan m...
The Sheridan Homestead
The present frame dwelling was built by Gen. Sheridan for ...
Roman Catholic Church of the Gesu
Designed by Henry C. Koch and Co., dedicated in 1894, and ...
The Connecticut Twenty-Ninth Colored Regiment, C. V. Infantry
[Center obelisk, west face:]
Bronze relief depictin...
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
Erected in 1878 and designated in 1967 as a landmark of th...
All Saints Episcopal Cathedral Complex
Comprising the Cathedral (1868-69), former Guild Hall &nda...
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Gold Star Mothers
This tree planted
May 11, 1929
in honor of the
Gold Star Mothers
Southway Unit No. 144
American Legion Auxiliary
In memory of their sons
John L. Fischer
Clemment J. Simon
Walter I. Clark
John Brehl
Who died in France 1918
For God and Country
Courtesy hmdb.org
Franklin County Soldiers of the Mexican War
Honoring
the Memory of
Franklin County Soldiers
of the Mexican War
1846 - 1848
On this day, October 2, 1954, this tablet is placed in memory of those soldiers from Franklin County, Ohio who served their country with great courage and ...
“The Whole Art, Secret and Mystery of Manufacturing Sturgeon”
For several thousand years the waters of the Delaware River supplied fish to Native Americans living along the riverbank. Colonial Immigrants and modern Americans followed suit, catching fish for their own local consumption and for sale in domestic and overseas ...
John G. Matthews
Tennessee native John Giles Matthews came to Texas with his parents in 1839 and settled in the new town of Austin. A Ranger for the Republic of Texas, Matthews served in the Mexican War and the Civil War before moving ...
The Sheridan Monument / 1829 Courthouse
(Side A):
The Sheridan Monument
The Sheridan monument was erected by and given to the Village of Somerset by the State of Ohio in 1905 to honor the memory of Somerset's General Phillip Henry Sheridan. "Little Phil" was raised in Somerset and ...
The Sheridan Homestead
The present frame dwelling was built by Gen. Sheridan for his parents in 1859. Under the large oak tree near the house, William Henry Harrison, Corwin, Ewing and Hamer addressed political meetings before the Civil War. In the grove in ...
Roman Catholic Church of the Gesu
Designed by Henry C. Koch and Co., dedicated in 1894, and designated in 1975 as a Milwaukee landmark in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the city.
Marker is at the intersection of West Wisconsin Avenue and North ...
The Connecticut Twenty-Ninth Colored Regiment, C. V. Infantry
[Center obelisk, west face:]
Bronze relief depicting soldiers in battle beneath the regimental colors of the "29th Reg't Connecticut Volunteers - QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINE."
Battle Engagements
New Market Road - October 13, 1864
Darbytown Road - October 13, 1864
Kell House/Fair ...
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
Erected in 1878 and designated in 1967 as a landmark of the City of Milwaukee by the Milwaukee Landmarks Commission in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the community.
Marker is at the intersection of North 9th Street ...
All Saints Episcopal Cathedral Complex
Comprising the Cathedral (1868-69), former Guild Hall – Cathedral Institute (1891), former Bishop’s House (1902-03), and landscaped grounds. Designated as a Milwaukee landmark in 1974 in recognition of its architectural and historical significance to the community.
Marker is at the ...