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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNS6_honor-roll-fulton-county-indiana_Rochester-IN.html
(( Middle Panel - Upper Section )) In honored memory of the Fulton County men whose lives were lost in the Service of their Country at time of war. Our debt to them is boundless. Our gratitude undying. (( First Left Panel ))* * * * Preserving F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNRC_w-w-i-war-memorial-cass-county-indiana_Logansport-IN.html
( Front Section )This memorial erected byGold Star American War Mothersof Cass County Ind.To commemorate the valor of those who made theSupreme SacrificeDuring the World War ( Right Section )CPL. Frederick C. Banta ● PVT. Charles J. Butle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQG_potawatomi-trail-of-death_Rochester-IN.html
On September 5, 1838, nearly 850 Potawatomi Indians marched single file through Rochester on the forced removal from Indiana to Western Territory (Kansas). Three chiefs were transported in a jail wagon: Menominee, Black Wolf, and Pepinewa. There …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQF_father-petit-and-the-potawatomi-trail-of-death_Rochester-IN.html
Rev. Benjamin Marie Petit, of the City of Rennes, France, arrived as the Catholic missionary to the Potawatomi Indians in northern Indiana in November 1837. By June 1838, he had learned much of their difficult language and their culture, and had i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQC_revolutionary-war-memorial_Rochester-IN.html
17[Daughters of American Revolution Logo] 76In memory of theRevolutionary War Soldiersburied in Fulton CountyJohn Johnson · Samuel Lane
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQ7_w-w-i-war-memorial_Rochester-IN.html
In Memoryof the Fulton County sonswho gave their livesin the World Warthat America might live —————————Clarence Oren Benge · John W. Black · Earnest V. Burns · Claud Everet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQ6_fulton-county-war-memorial_Rochester-IN.html
In memory of those that have given their lives serving their Country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQ5_history-of-rochester-college_Rochester-IN.html
In 1893 a public spirited group of businessmen and educators decided that Rochester, Indiana, was a strategic location for a Normal College. Those who spearheaded the promotion were Dr. W. S. Shafer, Prof. George Suman and Prof. W. H. Banta. The i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQ4_early-masonic-temple_Logansport-IN.html
Site of first Masonic Temple in northern Indiana. Of brick construction, cornerstone of two-story building was laid 1829 by General John Tipton, P.G.M.,completed 1837. Ground floor used for school purposes many years. Razed 1895.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNQ3_burnetts-creek-arch_Burnettsville-IN.html
Built in 1840 for Burnett's Creek to pass under Wabash and Erie Canal
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