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Living Off the Land
The Lincolns moved to Knob Creek after a title dispute for...
Living in Takoma Park
Humans first crossed the Bering Strait from Asia between 2...
Living in the Water
The Mississippi River has provided a habitat for many spec...
World War II Living Memorial
This Landscaping
Is A Living
Memorial For Thos...
W. W. II War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
[ Etched in Stone:]
In memory of those men an...
W. W. I War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
1917 – 1919
In memory
of the soldiers sailors ...
Livingston County War Memorial
[Center section]
In honor of the men and women of Li...
Civil War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
In Memory of All
Soldiers and Sailors
of Livin...
Livingood (Löwengut) Family
The Livingood family came from Switzerland to the P...
Living Under the Guns
The citizens of occupied Murfreesboro had constant reminde...
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Living Off the Land
The Lincolns moved to Knob Creek after a title dispute forced them to leave Sinking Spring Farm. Here Thomas Lincoln rented 30 acres of fertile fields, hardly enough land to sustain a family in those times. Thomas and Nancy Lincoln ...
Living in Takoma Park
Humans first crossed the Bering Strait from Asia between 25,000-14,000 years ago. People may have started living in the Maryland area very soon after the crossing. This was during the Pleistocene Epoch when giant mammals such as saber-toothed cats, mammoths ...
Living in the Water
The Mississippi River has provided a habitat for many species of fish and other aquatic creatures for millions of years. Human modifications of the river have had both positive and negative effects on fish populations here. Many types of fish ...
World War II Living Memorial
This Landscaping
Is A Living
Memorial For Those
Who Served
Their Country
In World War II
Winsted Woman's Club
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Connecticut Route 183) and Case Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
W. W. II War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
[ Etched in Stone:]
In memory of those men and women of Livingston County who served in
World War II
1941 - 1945
[ Bronze Marker:]
1941 – 1945
To the eternal memory of the men
of Livingston County
Global War
Freedoms - Liberty - American Way
[ Row One:]
Wilmer ...
W. W. I War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
1917 – 1919
In memory
of the soldiers sailors and nurses
of Livingston County who made the
supreme sacrifice during the World War
[ Row One:]
George E. Personette • William Durre • Burt McCoy • Victor V. Vahldieck • Charles H. Cullom • Walter G. ...
Livingston County War Memorial
[Center section]
In honor of the men and women of Livingston County,
whose dedication and service to their country will
never be forgotten.
(Seals - Branches of the United States Military)
[Left section]
Korea
1950 — 1953
[Right section]
Viet Nam
1964 — 1975
Marker is at the intersection of North ...
Civil War Memorial - Livingston County Illinois
In Memory of All
Soldiers and Sailors
of Livingston County
Marker is at the intersection of Madison Street and North Main Street, on the left when traveling west on Madison Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Livingood (Löwengut) Family
The Livingood family came from Switzerland to the Palatinate. Jacob and his father, John Wendell Leibengut embarked for America with the first party of Palatines, May 6, 1709 from London, England. In 1728 Jacob Sr. arrived in the Tulpehocken Valley ...
Living Under the Guns
The citizens of occupied Murfreesboro had constant reminders of the powerful federal army entrenched here on their doorsteps. From January 1863 to April 1866, "the streets were crowded at all times with wagons and soldiers....Soldiers camping thick in and round ...