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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HSL_mcleod-county-veterans-memorial-park_Hutchinson-MN.html
McLeod County Veterans Memorial Park Dedicated to the men and women who answered the call to duty. Serving their country in war time and peace. Never let their sacrifice be forgotten. Civil War 1861 - 1865 We highly resolve that these dead…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D1D_cupola-restoration-project_Hutchinson-MN.html
Corner of Washington Avenueand Franklin StreetThe structure served as a multipurpose facility which housed the municipal offices, police and fire department, a courtroom, an auditorium complete with stage and the first elegant ladies public restro…
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He fought for the Indian's rightto live in peace in this land.Gift · Mr. & Mrs. Les Kouba · 1982 Erected 1937The red of the sunset upon these waters reminds us that all blood is red—even that of the red-skin who fought us for p…
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War VeteransMemorialPark? · ?Sponsored byAmerican LegionPost No. 96In Memory of OurDeparted Comrades
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Chief Little Crowleader of the Sioux IndianOutbreak in 1862, was shotand killed about 330feet south of this point byNathan Lamson and hisson Chauncey, July 3, 1863Erected 1929
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This tablet marks the site of a stockade built by the Settlers Of Hutchinson And Vicinity For Protection Against The Sioux Indians. Sept. 4, 1862, Chief Little Crow's band attacked the stockade and was repulsed. Erected October 4, 1905.
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