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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29M1_jonathan-and-phebe-campbell-family_Ashland-NE.html
In memory of six members of the Jonathan and Phoebe Campbell family — Mormon Pioneers— Who died of cholera and we're buried along the Oxbow Trail in 1850. John Clark Campbell age 25 Benoni Campbell age 50 Mary Leonard Campbel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6H_u-s-s-wahoo-ss-238_Wahoo-NE.html
In Memory of U.S.S. Wahoo SS 238 and her gallant crew who sank 20 Japanese ships before being sunk by enemy action October 11, 1943. Crew of the U.S.S. Wahoo still on patrol.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IXB_saunders-county_Wahoo-NE.html
Saunders County was originally Oto Indian territory, and a large earthlodge village under Chief Itan was located here during the early historic period. Later, the Pawnee established villages in the area and in 1855 held peace conferences with Gene…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IXA_uss-wahoo-ss238_Wahoo-NE.html
In memory of all submarines and crews on eternal patrol. Honoring all U.S. Navy Submarine Sailors. In memory of the USS Wahoo SS238 and her gallant crew who sank 20 Japanese ships before being sunk by action on October 11, 1943. During WW…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IX9_the-ox-bow-trail_Ashland-NE.html
This marker sits astride the Ox-Bow Trail, also known as the Old Fort Kearny or Nebraska City Road. Beginning in the 1840's, this route carried thousands of emigrants and millions of pounds of freight destined for the settlements, mining camps, or…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IX8_the-armour-and-company-icehouse_Ashland-NE.html
The Armour and Company Icehouse was built in 1897-98 northwest of Memphis, Nebraska. It was one of the largest icehouses in the country, measuring approximately 180 feet wide, 700 feet long, and 52 feet high. A 300-horsepower steam engine and tw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX3Q_in-honor-of-john-mcbride-belnap_Ashland-NE.html
Second son and child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight, Mormon Pioneers, who was born 11 May 1849 in Fremont county, Iowa. He departed for Utah with his parents and his older brother Gilbert Rosel Belnap, age 3, on 15 June 1850 in a wagon built…
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