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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21FY_honoring-those-who-served_Bolivar-WV.html
Honoring All Who Served
Jefferson County's men and women have answered their nation's call to military service in war and peace. The monument in front of you is dedicated to all our honored veterans. Five of their stories are mentioned below.
Lu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/tmp-7beb7_in-honor-of-private-luke-quinn_Bolivar-WV.html
United States Marine
Killed 18 October 1859
During the capture of John Brown
Flagpole and gravesite rededicated by
Marine Corps League Detachment 1143
13 0ctober 2012
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YVH_in-honor-of-private-luke-quinn_Bolivar-WV.html
United States Marine
Killed 18 October 1859
During the capture of John Brown
Flagpole and gravesite rededicated by
Marine Corps League Detachment 1143V
13 0ctober 2012
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YGY_simon-bolivar_Bolivar-WV.html
Liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador
Peru, Panama and founder of Bolivia
Presented by The President of Venezuela
to Bolivar, West Virginia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFY_virginia-lodge-no-1_Harpers-Ferry-WV.html
The brick house in front of you was once part of the United States Armory complex. Prominent Armory officials lived along this street. During the Civil War, Union soldiers camped and drilled here. Inside the house they scrawled their names on the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFD_camp-hill_Harpers-Ferry-WV.html
You are in the Camp Hill area of Harpers Ferry. Explore Camp Hill's history with exhibits in front of the Morrell, Brackett, and Lockwood houses and Mather Training Center. Side trails in Harper Cemetery and in front of Mather Training Center conn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YF6_the-black-americans_Harpers-Ferry-WV.html
In memory of
The Black Americans
who fought here
for freedom
from human slavery
June, 1976
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YCS_welcome-to-st-peters-roman-catholic-church_Harpers-Ferry-WV.html
High above the storied town of Harpers Ferry, with the tranquil waters of the Shenandoah River flowing just below, sits historic St. Peter's Church. Deeply rooted in the rich history of the Church in West Virginia, the Civil war, and one of the st…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YCE_the-john-brown-raiders_Harpers-Ferry-WV.html
This plaque is dedicated to the John Brown raiders, a group of men led by John Brown who, at Harpers Ferry on October 17, 1859 struck a blow against slavery.
Killed at Harpers Ferry Jeremiah Anderson · Oliver Brown · Watson Brow…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YBQ_revolutionary-war-soldier_Harpers-Ferry-WV.html
Revolutionary War Soldier
William Broadus
Born 1775
Died October 5, 1830
Lieutenant in the First Virginia Regiment
Commanded by Colonel George Gibson
Marker placed by
General Adam Steven Chapter, NSSAR
and
Virginia Society, NSSAR
April …