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Sacred To The Memory
Of All Those
Known And Un...
Sacred to the Memory Monument
Sacred to the Memory of
Major Willian Chronicle, Cap...
Sacred to the Memory of the Soldiers
Sacred
to the memory
of the
Soldiers
...Sacred to the Memory
African Americans
Sacred to the Memory of
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Sacred to the Memory of Baron de Kalb
Knight of the Royal Order of Military Merit, Brigadier of ...
Sacred to the Memory of the Men of Harford County
Sacred to the memory of the men of Harford County who made...
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Sacred to the Memory
Sacred To The Memory
Of All Those
Known And Unknown
Who Served Our Country
Erected 1976 by the Orange Bicentennial Commission
Marker is at the intersection of Orange Center Road and Schoolhouse Lane, on the right when traveling north on Orange Center Road.
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Sacred to the Memory Monument
Sacred to the Memory of
Major Willian Chronicle, Captain John Mattocks
William Rabb and John Boyd
Who Were killed at this place on the 7th.
of October 1780. Fighting in Defense of America.
Colonel Ferguson an office of his Britannic
Majesty, was defeated and killed at
this ...
Sacred to the Memory of the Soldiers
Sacred
to the memory
of the
Soldiers
of the War of
1861 to 1865.
Marker can be reached from 4th Avenue 0.3 miles north of County Highway C, on the right when traveling north.
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Sacred to the Memory
African Americans
Sacred to the Memory of
the Three Hundred or more
African Americans
Free People, Slaves, and
five Black Governors
Who rest in Unmarked
Graves in Hartford's
Ancient Burying Ground
1640 - 1810
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School children in ...
Sacred to the Memory of Baron de Kalb
Knight of the Royal Order of Military Merit, Brigadier of the Armies of France and Major General in service of the United States of America.
Having served with honor and reputation for three years, he gave a last and glorious proof ...
Sacred to the Memory of the Men of Harford County
Sacred to the memory of the men of Harford County who made the supreme sacrifice during the World War.
Marker is on Main Street 0.1 miles north of Pennsylvania Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
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