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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T6A_studabaker-school-historical_Greenville-OH.html
First brick school house in Darke County Fort Greeneville Chapter DAR 1840
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R72_bears-mill-viet-nam-veterans-memorial_Greenville-OH.html
Dedicated to all Darke County Viet Nam Veterans Aug. 5, 1964 May 7, 1975 (seal) (map)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6J_anthony-wayne-flag-pole_Greenville-OH.html
This flagpole is dedicated to Major General Anthony Wayne and the American Indian Nations that participated at the 1795 Peace Treaty at Greene Ville Headquarters of the United States Army 1793- 1796 The U.S. Army was here under the comma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6I_treaty-of-greene-ville-peace-medal_Greenville-OH.html
Treaty of Greene Ville Peace Medals Presented to the American Indian Nations that signed the Peace Treaty in 1795 Medallion is the same on both sides
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R60_darke-county-civil-war-monument_Greenville-OH.html
south side Erected & donated A.D. 1903 by Frank McWhinney & wife in honor and memory of the Union soldiers of Darke County, Ohio, living or dead, who served in the War of 1861-1865. Also, of all soldiers of Darke County, Ohio, who served…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5Z_greenville-union-cemetery-cannon_Greenville-OH.html
This cannon was secured and erected for Jobes Post G.A.R. and the Public by Hon. Harvey C. Garber Member of United States Congress May 29th 1904
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5O_gold-star-veterans-memorial_Greenville-OH.html
Dedicated to our Veterans of Darke County who served our country and who sacrificed their lives that freedom might live This memorial presented by the Gold Star Mothers and citizens of Darke County in grateful memory of those who served…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5L_in-memory-of-the-grand-army-of-the-republic_Greenville-OH.html
(artwork) GAR erected in memory of the Grand Army of the Republic by the Daughters of Union Veterans Tent O8 1946
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4W_water-street-cemetery_Greenville-OH.html
(DAR logo) Water Street Cemetery burial ground for early Greeneville pioneers 1816 to 1853 placed by Fort Greeneville Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1972
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4U_in-memory-of-major-john-mills_Greenville-OH.html
in memory of Major John Mills a soldier of the Revolution and Adjutant General in Wayne's Legion also the brave officers and soldiers who died during the occupancy of Fort Greeneville from 1793 to 1976 (3 stars)
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