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Roll of Honor erected by the citizens of this community in honor of the boys who answered our country's call and as a memorial to those who made the supreme sacrifice 1914 Worlds War 1918 Orville Bazil J. Lowell Boyer Albert B. Cole Lloy…
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Erected by Langgton Post No. 299 GAR Covington Ohio Mar. 1888 Committee R. Cantwell Commander Byron Crampton, SV Com, C M Gross, Serg Maj
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To the glory of Almighty God in loving memory of all veterans of all wars of the United States of America Erected by the people and friends of Covington, Oho dedicated by American Legion Post 80, Amvets Post 66 and VFW Post 4235 July …
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Thanks God for the sacrificial service of our armed forces with special recognition to the members of A.B.Cole, Post #80 "Freedom Isn't Free"
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On February 15, 2005, Senate Bill 156 designated Ohio State Route 48 as USAF PARARESCUE MEMORIAL PARKWAY. The Parkway honors the memory of all Pararescuemen who perished in the performance of their duties. It is also a tribute to the Air Rescue me…
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Michael Ingle, the first permanent white settler in Newberry Township, arrived in Miami County in 1804. A tanner from Virginia, Ingle cleared and cultivated eight hundred acres of land, where he grew wheat and other essential produce. He erected a…
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