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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ER6_pioneer-dierdorff-cemetery-folk-lore_Goshen-IN.html
The folk lore concerning this cemetery has been handed down through generations by word of mouth. Most of it has proved to be factual through the efforts of Gordon Treesh, who researched old records and diaries. This is not a family cemetery, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EQU_a-history-of-the-winona_Goshen-IN.html
In the early 1900's, Indiana had more miles of electric train lines than any other state in the United States. The lines blossomed primarily at Indianapolis, radiating out to transport people and goods to and from the bustling city. Indianapolis l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EQQ_st-johns-lutheran-church_Goshen-IN.html
St. John'sLutheran ChurchBuilt 1852Has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ENP_stahly-nissley-kuhns-farm_Nappanee-IN.html
Amish pioneer Christian Stahly purchased this 80 acre farm for his son Moses in 1873. The year before the village of Nappanee was established on the new northern route of the B&O Railroad. Three generations of related Amish families have lived her…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8A_the-county-farm_Goshen-IN.html
Ox Bow Park was once the site of the County Farm. The farm provided a residence for those who could not support themselves. Residents helped run the farm, grew food and generated income. The Elkhart County FarmThe Elkhart County Farm was built …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DZR_main-st-memorial-bridge_Elkhart-IN.html
Main St. Memorial Bridge1917???· Dedicated · ???1918To the Sons of Elkhart CountyWho Died in the World WarFravel Edward Alleman · Charles O. Anderson · Eugene J. Badina · John H. Berkey · Fred Leroy Bloom …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DZP_havilah-beardsley_Elkhart-IN.html
In Honor ofHavilah Beardsley.1795 - 1856First physician of this township who purchased Section five of the Indians in 1829, and in 1832 laid out the original plat of Elkhart. Built the first saw mill in 1831; the first flour mill in 1832; the firs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DQG_krider-nurseries_Middlebury-IN.html
These gardens, displayed in the 1934 Chicago "A Century of Progress" World's Fair, gave Krider Nurseries nationwide prominence. After showcasing an immaculately designed garden as a promotion at the fair, Krider Nurseries brought parts of the exhi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DQF_vernon-h-krider_Middlebury-IN.html
In 1893 Vernon marched proudly off the rostrum with his high school sheepskin tucked under his arm. He was sure he was going away to school to become a physician. However, the country was in a depression, so his family could not afford to pay for …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DPT_middlebury-world-war-ii-roll-of-honor_Middlebury-IN.html
Roll of HonorCitizens ofMiddlebury and York TownshipWho Served Our Country in World War II Albert, Thurland · Allman, Don · Artley, Randall · Artley, Russell · Balyeat, Byron · Beall, William · Beck, Ch…
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