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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BC5_province-hospital_Franklin-IN.html
1906 - ∮ - ∮ - ∮ - 1946 Built in 1906 First and only Hospital in Johnson County until after World War II (Second Plaque) To Honor the lineage of Family Physicians who have served here William M. Province, 1867 -…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBM_first-fair-in-johnson-county_Franklin-IN.html
The fair was held in woods belonging to Garrett C. Bergen, November 1838. Entrance to grounds was from North Main Street. No admission was charged and no money paid out in premiums. June 23, 1884 this area became known as The Charity Denton Martin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBL_johnson-county-museum-of-history_Franklin-IN.html
In 1922 members of the Franklin Masonic Lodge No. 107 broke ground on this neoclassical building that served as their Masonic Temple until 1987. The Johnson County Historical Society and the Johnson County government jointly purchased the temple i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBK_proctor-park_New-Whiteland-IN.html
Joseph E. ProctorSGT US ArmyKilled in action May 3, 2006Awarded Silver StarTammin, Iraq WCHS Graduate 1987 When I first arrived on the scene 15 minutes after the blast, a lightly wounded Iraqi approached me and told me "Proctor kill driver.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BB6_whetzel-trace_Whiteland-IN.html
Jacob Whetzel's 1818 Trace from Laurel on Whitewater to White River, and the Madison Trail crossed near here. Here Whetzel made camp while cutting the Trace. In 1822 Daniel Loper built the first cabin in Clark Township here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BAE_glade-dobbins-cemetery_Whiteland-IN.html
By 1832 neighbors were using this site for family burials. October 31, 1851, Francis and Rachel Dobbins in consideration of $18 deeded to Hiram Henry, Bethany Presbyterian - Conrad McClain, Hurricane Baptist - Oliver Harbert, Rocklane Christian…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BA9_veterans-memorial_Greenwood-IN.html
Dedicated tothe Honor and Sacrifice ofOur men and women whoServed our Country They Gave their Todayfor our Tomorrow (American Legion - - Crest)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BA3_the-birthplace-of-banking-in-greenwood_Greenwood-IN.html
The first bank, the Bank of Greenwood, was started in 1892 in a brick building that was built on this site by Grafton Johnson. It became the Greenwood Banking Co. In 1893 and was The First National Bank from 1906 to 1930, when the banking firm mov…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BA0_j-t-polk-canning-co_Greenwood-IN.html
James T. And Laura B. Polk started what became the largest cannery west of Baltimore by first canning tomatoes on their kitchen stove in 1872. "Polk's Best" brand of canned vegetables were sold world wide for many years. The huge factory stood jus…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9Y_james-t-and-laura-polk-community-house_Greenwood-IN.html
The Community House was erected as a memorial to James T. And Laura Polk by their son and daughter, Ralph Polk and Pearl Polk Dungan. It was dedicated as the center for many varied activities on Feb. 5, 1920. The building has contained the public …
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