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Revolutionary War Veterans
Dedicated to
the men and women
of the R...
Revolutionary War Veterans
(Side A)
Born April 1757 in Stratfo...
Belmont County Revolutionary War Veterans
This memorial plaque was placed by the Zane's Trace...
Revolutionary War Memorial 1930 Veterans Memorial 1999
On this site are interred the remains of 110 soldiers from...
Revolutionary War Veterans
Two Revolutionary war veterans, Eli Pearce and Israel Ferr...
Wayne County Revolutionary War Veterans
Wayne County
Created 1817 from Hickman County
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Revolutionary War Veterans
Dedicated to
the men and women
of the Revolutionary War
who fought for
American Independence
Placed by
Emporia Chapter DAR
to celebrate NSDAR Centennial
1890-1990
Courtesy hmdb.org
Revolutionary War Veterans
(Side A)
Born April 1757 in Stratford, CT, Abner Barlow moved to NH in 1772. At 20, Barlow enlisted as private in the NH Rangers, serving in Maj. Whitcomb’s Independent Corps at the Battle of Bennington and the surrender ...
Belmont County Revolutionary War Veterans
This memorial plaque was placed by the Zane's Trace Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in grateful memory of those buried in the soil of Belmont County who loved country more than life and served in the American ...
Revolutionary War Memorial 1930 Veterans Memorial 1999
On this site are interred the remains of 110 soldiers from General Washington's Continental Army. Wounded at the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, these soldiers were transported to Lititz between December 1777 and August 1778. Hospitalized in the Moravian Brethren's ...
Revolutionary War Veterans
Two Revolutionary war veterans, Eli Pearce and Israel Ferris, are buried in this cemetery.
Born August 24, 1760, in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Eli Pierce enlisted April 13, 1776, and served six months in Col. Christopher Lippett's Rhode Island "Minute Men" Regiment. He ...
Wayne County Revolutionary War Veterans
Wayne County
Created 1817 from Hickman County
Named in honor of
“Mad” Anthony Wayne
1745-1796
American Statesman and Major
General in the Revolutionary War.
This stone is in his honor, and
for the Revolutionary War Veterans
who settled in Wayne ...