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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B6N_joshua-glover-commemorative-marker_Racine-WI.html
Haymarket Square.On March 10, 1854, the largest crowd that had ever assembled here met to protest the capture of Joshua Glover, a fugitive slave who had lived and worke in Racine for two years. A committee of 100 then took a boat to Milwaukee wher…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B6L_the-racine-harbor_Racine-WI.html
Racine's Harbor has gone through many transformations since the city's first settlers arrived. In 1836 the Root River entered the lake near the center of today's Gaslight Pointe. While the river channel was as much as 15 feet deep, the entrance it…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B66_racine-city-hall_Racine-WI.html
The BuildingIn 1929, the Racine Common Council began the process of creating a new City Hall. The council received two design proposals: one from local architect J. Mandor Matson and another from a Chicago firm. The mayor and aldermen selected Mat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B65_32nd-red-arrow-infantry-division-memorial_Racine-WI.html
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Dedicated by the City of RacineNovember 15, 2012
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B64_engine-house-no-3_Racine-WI.html
The BuildingThe City of Racine purchased the site in 1869 for $1,000, but deferred the actual construction of a new building for over a decade. After several unsuccessful bids for an engine house, Alderman Lucius Blake convinced the Common Council…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B62_veterans-memorial_Racine-WI.html
The City of Racine dedicates thisflagpole to the veterans of ourcommunity who have served withhonor in the Armed Forces of theUnited States of America
Veterans Day - November 11, 2000
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AUS_joe_Racine-WI.html
John M. Anderson, elephant trainer with the Great Wallace Circus Show, died in Racine on June 3, 1898 at the age of 54 when he was killed by his elephant.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AT5_spanish-american-war-memorial_Racine-WI.html
Erected to the memory of theSoldiers and Sailorswho served in theWar with Spain1898 - 1902Presented to Wm. A. BancroftCamp No. 16 U.S.W.V.byHon. A. J. HorlickMayor of Racine
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AT2_civil-war-memorial_Racine-WI.html
This cannon was given to the City of Racine by Henry S. Durand in memory of the 2,200 citizens who fought and those who died for the Union cause during the Civil War
Rededicated by the citizens of Racine on Memorial Day, 2001
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AT0_mound-cemetery_Racine-WI.html
Mound Cemetery derives its name from the fourteen prehistoric Indian mounds found here.
On February 3, 1851 this land was purchased by Norman Clark and James Kinzie of the village of Racine, from Joseph Ouilmett the Indian of Wausau, Wisconsin …