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Greenville Memorial Auditorium
This building was erected by the citizens of the Gr...
Vice Admiral Stephen Clegg Rowan
(Left):Erected in honor of
Vice Admiral
St...
Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Hal...
May Erwin Talmadge
(1885 – 1973)
May Erwin Talmadge was the eighteenth ...
Lawrence County World War II Honor Roll
Honor Roll
Defenders of Freedom
for G...
America’s First Garden Club
In I891 at this site, the Ladies Garden Club was founded b...
Readington Township Veterans Monument
[Side A:]
WORLD WAR 1
HONOR ROLL
...
Lawrence County Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers Memorial
To the
Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers
...
On this site stood the old "Red House"
Headquarters of Colonel Jose de las Piedras, commander of ...
Camp Stephen D. Little
A military camp established in Nogales, Arizona, in Novemb...
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Greenville Memorial Auditorium
This building was erected by the citizens of the Greenville community as a tribute to that glorious heritage which inspired the development and formation of the American government and the freedoms to which it aspires and is dedicated to the ...
Vice Admiral Stephen Clegg Rowan
(Left):Erected in honor of
Vice Admiral
Stephen Clegg Rowan
U.S. Navy.
Born in Ireland Dec. 25th 1808
Died in Washington, D.C. Mar. 31st 1890.
Received Special Vote of Thanks of Congress
for Distinguished Services Feb. 7th 1863.
(Right):Vice Admiral S. ...
Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Halle Steensland who donated $10,000 in 1904 for construction of a stone bridge over the Yahara River. The bridge was widened in 1950 reusing the original stone facing. The bridge was replaced ...
May Erwin Talmadge
(1885 – 1973)
May Erwin Talmadge was the eighteenth President General of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1944-1947. Mrs. Talmadge and her husband, Julius Young Talmadge (1880-1940), an Athens businessman, made their home in this Colonial Revival Style ...
Lawrence County World War II Honor Roll
Honor Roll
Defenders of Freedom
for God and Country
This votive tablet is dedicated to the honor of the men of Lawrence County, Indiana who answered the call of our Country in World War II and who died that you and ...
America’s First Garden Club
In I891 at this site, the Ladies Garden Club was founded by twelve Athens ladies in the home of Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin. Mrs. Lamar Cobb was the first president. Beginning as a small neighborhood group, the club extended membership ...
Readington Township Veterans Monument
[Side A:]
WORLD WAR 1
HONOR ROLL
On these grounds 57 trees were planted in commemoration of these men who helped make the world safe for democracy 1918
[Column 1:]
Norwood Apgar • Marion W. Bonnell • William Bonnell • Walter D. Bonnell • Frederick ...
Lawrence County Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers Memorial
To the
Soldiers Sailors and Pioneers
of Lawrence County Indiana
Moses F. Dunn
1923
Marker is on J Street south of 15th Street (U.S. 50), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
On this site stood the old "Red House"
Headquarters of Colonel Jose de las Piedras, commander of the Mexican garrison in Nacogdoches, 1827-1839. The property, after the Texas Revolution, of General Thomas J. Rusk. Served as classrooms for the University of Nacogdoches, 1845-1852.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Camp Stephen D. Little
A military camp established in Nogales, Arizona, in November of 1910, was for a generation an integral part of the economic and social life of the community. The post was renamed on December 14, 1915, for Private Little killed in ...