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Wabash College Students who Served in the Civil War

~? ~? ~ ~ Roll of Honor ~ ~? ~?

[ Row One ]

~ ~ ~ Major Generals ~ ~ ~

Lewis Wallace ? Edward R. S. Canby ? Joseph J. Reynolds

~ ~ ~ Brigadier Generals ~ ~ ~

John C. ...

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Howard Bells

Small Bell

Upper Paw Paw School Bell

Large Bell

Howard City Lake Curfew Bell

Originally Howard City Fire Bell

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street and Wabash Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Washington Street.

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Barney L. Ford

1822 - 1902

In memory of an escaped slave who became a prominent entrepreneur and black Civil rights pioneer in Colorado. In 1880, Ford opened Ford's Restaurant and Chop House in Breckenridge.

Marker is at the intersection of East Washington Avenue and ...

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William Harrison Briggle House

This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places

William Harrison Briggle House

Built in 1896.

A Summit Historical Society Property

Marker is on North Harris Street north of Lincoln Avenue.

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Colonel Arthur Campbell

Grave of Colonel Arthur Campbell (1743-1811). Statesman, revolutionary soldier, justice, legislator, county lieutenant. Sons, James and John killed in War of 1812.

Marker is at the intersection of North 24th Street and Gloucester Avenue, on the right when traveling north on ...

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Front Range Foothills

You are looking out over the edges of tilted and eroded layers of sandstone and shale that lie upon much older rocks in the mountains behind you. If the eroded layers were restored to where you stand they would be ...

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Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group

the

Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group

in

Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin

is listed in the

National Register

of

Historic Places

Marker is on Lake Mendota Drive 0.4 miles east of Merrill Springs Road, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves

This statue was erected in 2012 as a result of growing awareness of the extraordinary service of Bass Reeves, an African-American former slave who became a highly respected Deputy U.S. Marshal. The deeds of African-American and Native American lawmen and ...

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Bass Reeves - Lawman on the Western Frontier

Bass Reeves, a slave born in Arkansas and reared in Texas, rose to become one of the best known and effective deputy U.S. marshals to ride out of Fort Smith for Judge Isaac C. Parker. Recognized as one of the ...

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8th Missouri Infantry

8th Mo. Infty.

U.S.A.

In Action 1000 Yds.

East Of This Position

Nov. 25, 1863.

Marker can be reached from North Crest Road north of Lightfoot Mill Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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