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Sheard Playground
In Memory of 2nd Lt. William J. Sheard
Dedicated to ...
Korean Veterans Memorial Plaza
Dedicated to the memory and honor of those men from Holyok...
Kansas Oil Museum
George W. Brown drilled Kansas' first oil well in 1...
Mrs. Addie Cowley Bradley
In honor of
Mrs. Addie Cowley Bradley
w...
Alfred Washington Ellet
Oct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volun...
Schooner Daniel Lyons
Historic Shipwreck
Type: Wooden Schooner, three mast...
P.O.W. Camp Chapel
This chapel is one of the few physical reminders of the da...
Weaverville Chinatown
Chinatown business district was centered in this area. On ...
The Old Portage
Short trail from Lake Pontchartrain to River shown by Indi...
Prisoner of War Camp Chapel
(3.5 MI.S)
A prisoner of war camp, used primarily fo...
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Sheard Playground
In Memory of 2nd Lt. William J. Sheard
Dedicated to the memory of
2nd Lt. William J. Sheard
Co. G 157th Inf. Regt. 7th Army
Sept. 11, 1911 + Dec. 21, 1944
Killed in Action in Germany during
World War II
Lt. Sheard was a love of ...
Korean Veterans Memorial Plaza
Dedicated to the memory and honor of those men from Holyoke who gave their lives in the Korean Conflict
1950-1955
Norman Brissette • William G. Carroll • Anthony J. Castro • Roland V. Charpentier • Richard F. Donoghue • Roland J. Dostie ...
Kansas Oil Museum
George W. Brown drilled Kansas' first oil well in 1860. Since that time, Kansas oilmen have tested their courage, their fortunes, and their luck in the search for oil in all parts of the state. The Kansas Oil Museum is ...
Mrs. Addie Cowley Bradley
In honor of
Mrs. Addie Cowley Bradley
who was the first white girl born
in Eldorado Township;
the first in Butler County;
the first in the Fifth District of Kansas.
Born May 4, 1858. Died Feb. 27, 1932.
Boulder furnished by
W.H.L. Wallace
Womens Relief Corps. No. 7.
ElDorado Kansas
Courtesy ...
Alfred Washington Ellet
Oct. 11, 1820 - Jan. 9, 1895
Brig. Gen. - U.S. Volunteers
Commander [Mississippi] Marine Brigade
Capt. 59th Ill. Inf. Aug. 20, 1861
Lieut. Col. U.S. Volunteers Apr. 28, 1862
Brig. Gen. Nov. 1, 1862
This marker erected in 1979
at the request of his grandson,
the late ...
Schooner Daniel Lyons
Historic Shipwreck
Type: Wooden Schooner, three masted
Built: 1873, George Goble, Oswego, N.Y.
Sank: October 18, 1878
Length: 138’ Beam: 26’
Cargo: Wheat
Depth of Wreckage: 110’
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
About eight miles northeast of here, the wooden schooner Daniel Lyons rests 110 ...
P.O.W. Camp Chapel
This chapel is one of the few physical reminders of the days this site served as an Italian Prisoner of War Camp during World War II. The prisoners, several of them fine artisans and craftsmen, designed and built the chapel, ...
Weaverville Chinatown
Chinatown business district was centered in this area. On September 10, 1874, fire destroyed everything from the corner of Highway 3 & Main Street to the Pacific Brewery, except four adobe buildings. Again, on September 30, 1905, fire destroyed all ...
The Old Portage
Short trail from Lake Pontchartrain to River shown by Indians to Iberville and Bienville, 1699. Winding trail used by early travelers to city. From Bayou St. John it led to N. Broad, Bayou Roads, Vieux Carre to Mississippi River at ...
Prisoner of War Camp Chapel
(3.5 MI.S)
A prisoner of war camp, used primarily for Italian soldiers, was in operation near this site during World War II. Known as the Hereford Military Reservation and Reception Center, it was first used in 1943 for prisoners captured in ...