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Florida Monument-Winchester

Located in the Stonewall Confederate Cemetery section of the Mount Hebron Cemetery, the Florida plot contains an obelisk monument in front of the marked graves of 38 Florida Confederate soldiers. It was erected in 1902 by the Florida Division of ...

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Winchester Soldiers' Memorial

Soldiers

Memorial

Marker is on Crown Street 0.1 miles south of Munro Place, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Winchester VFW Monument

Donated to the Town of Winchester

Dedicated To

All Veterans Of All Wars

* * * Past And Present * * *

May their commitment to our country

never be forgotten

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States

Seicheprey VFW Post No. 296

Winsyed, CT

Memorial Day ...

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Winchester World War I Memorial

To Keep In Rememberance

The Men Of Winchester

Who Gave Their Service

Even Unto Death

For Their Country

And Her Kindred Nations

Beyond The Seas

1917 – 1918

This Tablet Is Erected

And These Oaks Stand

As A Living Memorial

Leonard F. Burns • William Burns • Frederick E. Danehy • ...

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Winchester World War II Memorial

[ front ]

Dedicated To Those

Veterans of W W II

Who Paid The Ultimate

Price For Freedom

Beeman H. • Bernstein D. • Brault A. • Canty J. • Carr J. • Derose W. • Dietlin K. • Dombrowski W. • Dyson G. • ...

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Winchester Soldiers Memorial

[ south side ]

1904

For The Dead

A Tribute –

For The Living

A Memory –

For Posterity

An Emblem

Of Loyalty To The Flag

Of Their Country.

[ north side ]

The

Gift Of

Charles B. Pine

In honor of the patriotism

and to perpetuate the memory

of these 368 brave ...

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Winchester

[ front ]

Winchester

In 1686 the General Court of the Connecticut Colony granted to the town of Hartford and Windsor "… lands on the north of Woodbury … and on the west of … Simsbury … to make a plantation or ...

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Winchester Revolutionary War Memorial

In Grateful Remembrance

Of the Soldiers of the American Revolution

Who Are Buried

In The Town Of Winchester

Stephen Wade • Ozias Bronson • Wail Loomis • John Dare • Richard Coit • Moses Hatch • Roswell Grant • Oliver Coe • Solomon Wheadon ...

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Fort Winchester

Built by Gen. Wm. H. Harrison in Oct. 1812 and named for General Winchester.

For a time it was the only defensive work against the British and Indians in Northwestern Ohio.

Marker is at the intersection of West 2nd Street and Washington ...

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Fort Winchester

Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail

Wayne • Harrison

Winchester • Clay

Bird

1780 • Marches • 1813

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Fort

Win-

chester

Marker is at the intersection of Fort Street and Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Fort Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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