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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14XW_hooker-cemetery_Pine-Village-IN.html
Hooker Cemetery Established 1834 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2006 Indiana Historical Bureau and Restored by Gordon and Sheila Hooker
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14VG_warren-county-patriots_Williamsport-IN.html
This monument is dedicated to those Patriots laid to rest in Warren County Indiana whose Service and Sacrifice helped form our Nation during the American Revolution ( Row One ) Humphrey Beckett ▫ Richard Biddlecomb ▫ George Dixon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRQI_nov-3-1811-harrisons-army_West-Lebanon-IN.html
Nov. 3, 1811Harrison's ArmyCamped on the West side of this grove near a spring, on his way to Tippecanoe. On his return trip he again camped here and buried two soldiers who had been wounded at The Battle of Tippecanoe.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRQH_harrisons-trail_Williamsport-IN.html
In the yard of this home is visible the trail followed by the heavy wagons of the Army under Gen. Harrison passing here on the way to Tippecanoe, November 3, 1811
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMKT_zachariah-cicott_Attica-IN.html
Always faithful to the white people. A noble - hearted, zealous, patriotic hero of the Wabash Valley.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLS4_trail-of-death_Williamsport-IN.html
About 850 Potawatomi Indians camped here near Williamsport September 14, 1838. Two deaths occurred in the evening. Three chiefs were transported in a jail wagon because they refused to leave their beloved homeland in Indiana.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLPO_trail-of-death_Covington-IN.html
On September 15, 1838, about 860 Potawatomi Indians camped near here on the forced removal from Indiana to Kansas. They had to camp by a dirty stream. Two small children who died on the trek from Williamsport were buried at this camp.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5XS_the-trail-of-death_Otterbein-IN.html
In 1838 a band of over 800 Potawatomi Indians were forcibly removed from their homeland in Northern Indiana and marched to Eastern Kansas. Many died along the trail during the two month trek. This mournful caravan traveled this road on September 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5EC_pine-village-football_Pine-Village-IN.html
side oneLocal team was important Indiana precursor to modern professional football organizations. Clinton Beckett introduced football to Pine Village High School 1898. Town and high school teams played on bottomland, northwest of here, starting lo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4YS_williamsport-warren-county_Williamsport-IN.html
Williamsport, Warren County Seat, was home, 1879 - 1896, of James Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana, 1905 - 1909. The courthouse, built 1907, was designed by J. W. Royer, Urbana, Illinois. Warren County was established 1827.
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