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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5Z_greenville-union-cemetery-cannon_Greenville-OH.html
This cannon was secured and erected for Jobes Post G.A.R. and the Public by Hon. Harvey C. Garber Member of United States Congress May 29th 1904
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5O_gold-star-veterans-memorial_Greenville-OH.html
Dedicated to our Veterans of Darke County who served our country and who sacrificed their lives that freedom might live This memorial presented by the Gold Star Mothers and citizens of Darke County in grateful memory of those who served…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5L_in-memory-of-the-grand-army-of-the-republic_Greenville-OH.html
(artwork) GAR erected in memory of the Grand Army of the Republic by the Daughters of Union Veterans Tent O8 1946
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4W_water-street-cemetery_Greenville-OH.html
(DAR logo) Water Street Cemetery burial ground for early Greeneville pioneers 1816 to 1853 placed by Fort Greeneville Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1972
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4U_in-memory-of-major-john-mills_Greenville-OH.html
in memory of Major John Mills a soldier of the Revolution and Adjutant General in Wayne's Legion also the brave officers and soldiers who died during the occupancy of Fort Greeneville from 1793 to 1976 (3 stars)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4Q_1793-1934-greene-ville_Greenville-OH.html
1793 -1934 Greene Ville Headquarters United States Army 1793- 1795 first bridge built here by Maj. General Anthony Wayne in campaign against Indians 1793
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O34_in-memory-of-tecumseh_Greenville-OH.html
In Memory of Tecumseh the noted Shawnee chief and his brother Tenskwatawa "the Prophet" who lived on this site 1806 - 1808
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MVX_annie-oakley-little-sure-shot_Versailles-OH.html
Side A Annie Oakley "Little Sure Shot" This marker honors the memory of a beloved native of Darke County, the famous sharp- shooter, Annie Oakley. Within a radius of a few miles of this site Annie- - was born at Woodland (Willo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JVM_annie-oakley_Rossburg-OH.html
Annie Oakley America's "Little Sure Shot" was born in northeastern Darke County, Ohio, and spent her childhood days in the house on this site. At that time the dense virgin forest surrounded her home and Annie shot and trapped wild game to help pa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EUE_camp-mississinewa_New-Weston-OH.html
The army of Major General Arthur St. Clair advanced from Camp Sulphur Springs on Wednesday Nov. 2nd, 1791 A.D. using where practical the old trail following the higher ground between the marshes, crossed the Stillwater River about noon and were jo…
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