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John T. Myers

Main Street Bridge

Named July 12, 1997

to honor John T. Myers

U.S. Representative, 7th District, IN

1966-1996.

For dedicated service to the Greater Lafayette community. Friend, advocate, champion of constituents. With special thanks for advancing Lafayette Railroad Relocation, which converted the bridge to pedestrian ...

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John Cussons

A Pioneer and Entrepreneur

John Cussons, the son of John and Elizabeth (Jackson) Cussons, was born in Hornscastle, Lincolnshire, England in 1838. His adventurous spirit led him to America in 1855 and he spent four years in the Northwest living with ...

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Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune

United States Marine Corps

(Marker on back)

Commissioned and Donated

by

Patrick F. Taylor, Cpl, USMCR

New Orleans, Louisiana

Marker is at the intersection of King George Street and Cooper Road on King George Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Morton

Top Plaque

John Morton

Signer of the

Declaration of Independence

1724 - 1777

Center Plaque

John Morton

Signer of the Declaration

of Independence

placed by

Descendants of the Signers of the

Declaration of Independence, Inc.

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John Morton

1724-1777

Signer

Declaration of Independence

Dedicated by

Delaware County Chapter DAR

1976

Marker can be reached from 3rd Street near Ave. ...

John Page Nicholson

1842 - 1922

Private 28th Pennsylvania Infantry July 20, 1861. Regimental Commissary Sergeant July 21, 1861. Discharged for promotion September 10, 1862.

First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 28th Pennsylvania Infantry September 10, 1862. Honorably mustered out July 18, 1865.

Brevetted Captain March 13, ...

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Camp John J. Pershing

Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1370-2386

Near here is the original site of C.C.C. Company 1370-2386, known as Camp John J. Pershing, from 1933 to 1935, when it was moved to Nottoway County. Among the most popular New Deal programs, the Civilian ...

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The John Crain Kunkel and Katherine Smoot Kunkel Memorial

In memory of U.S. Congressman John Crain Kunkel and Katherine Smoot Kunkel for their many years of service and dedication to the community.

Marker is at the intersection of N. Front Street and State Street, on the right when traveling south ...

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John Purdue Block

Erected on this site in 1845 by John Purdue (October 31, 1802 - September 12, 1876) The John Purdue Block was a collection of 12 stores, each 22 feet wide, occupying the complete block between Columbia and South streets. At ...

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John Wilkes Booth

Escape of an Assassin

Divided loyalties and ironies tore at Marylander’s hearts throughout the Civil War: enslaved African-Americans and free United States Colored Troops; spies and smugglers; civilians imprisoned without trial to protect freedom; neighbors and families at odds in Maryland ...

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John Lemuel Stetson

Here fell in the

foremost of the advance

of Sumner's Second Corps

John Lemuel Stetson

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Plattsburgh, New York

Lieut. Col. of the 59th New York

1862 - Volunteers - 1919

Marker is on Hagerstown Pike (State Highway 65), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

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