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KOREAN WARThis plaque is dedicatedin grateful remembranceof the men of DearbornCounty who served theirCountry in the Korean War.In God we trust
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMENK_medal-of-honor-citations_Lawrenceburg-IN.html
Dearborn CountyMedal of Honor Citations Civil War Name AwardedPvt. William Shepherd - - May 3, 1865Pvt. Frank Stolz - - July 9, 1894 Pvt. David H. Helms - - - July 26, 1894 Pvt. Thomas A. Blasdel - - - August 11, 1894 Pvt. John W. Co…
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Formed by proclamation of Indiana Territorial Governor William Henry Harrison March 7, 1803. Named in honor of Major General Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War. The third county to be formed, it was originally much larger. Its present boundaries…
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In Memory of our Vietnam Veterans Killed in Action Vietnam War 1959 - 1975 Dedicated July 4, 2000 Lary Dale Fogle · U.S. Army PFC - - Killed in Action December 20, 1965 - Saigon, South VietnamThomas George Denning · U.S.M.C. LCPL…
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1812 · Jacob Horner buys lot #157, builds log tavern on corner. 1817 · Jesse Hunt leases Horner's Tavern. 1818 · Hunt purchases and removes log tavern. 1819 · Hunt builds first 3-story brick building in Indiana, Benj. …
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1802 Lawrenceburgh First in New Modes of Transportation1802 - - Village of Lawrenceburgh founded in the Wilderness by Capt. Samuel C. Vance Commerce and travel are via the Ohio River. Pioneers constructed flatboats to carry goods to New Orleans …
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Plaque One Captain Samuel C. VanceOur Founder Plaque Two In memory of Captain Vance and the pioneer families who endured the hardships of flatboat travel to reach this place in the wilderness. They lived in log cabins with dirt or puncheon …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDKJ_abraham-lincoln_Lawrenceburg-IN.html
Abraham Lincoln made a famous pre-inaugural speech from his train platform near here Feb. 12, 1861, placing emphasis on the people's part in justice and good government.
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