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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EN9_10-o-clock-indian-treaty-line_Seymour-IN.html
10 O'Clock IndianTreaty LineEst. 1809 Inset.Grouseland TreatyLine Est. 1805 atA Buried Stone (illegible)6 feet, N 4(illegible)From This (illegible)Indiana Centen-ary Marker Erected by theJackson CountyHist. Society.Dec. 11. 1916.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EN8_indian-treaty-corner_Seymour-IN.html
800 feet northwest is the point which marks the junction of the Grouseland Treaty line of 1805 with the Fort Wayne Treaty line of 1809. These and other treaties permitted early white settlement of Indiana.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVEX_alexander-mcclure_Seymour-IN.html
Side 'One' On April 15, 1860 at the Seymour railroad depot, a shipping box was damaged while being transferred; McClure was discovered inside and immediately identified himself as a fugitive slave from Nashville, Tennessee. The box had been sh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8U2_b-25-mitchell_Seymour-IN.html
In remembrance of those brave Tuskegee Airmen who served their country with courage, dedication and loyalty.616th, 617th, 618th, & 619th Bomb Squadrons (M) of the 477th Bomb Group (M)March 1945 to May 1945
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8U1_freeman-field_Seymour-IN.html
Activated December 1942 as U.S. Army Air Forces advanced training school for World War II twin engined pilots; graduated over 4000 by February1945. Construction of 413 structures and four 5,500-foot runways supervised by U.S. Army Corps of Enginee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8U0_freeman-field_Seymour-IN.html
Activated December 1942 as U.S. Army Air Forces advanced training school for World War II twin engined pilots; graduated over 4000 by February1945. Construction of 413 structures and four 5,500-foot runways supervised by U.S. Army Corps of Enginee…
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