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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZZ_revolutionary-war-memorial_Winchester-IN.html
In Memory of Randolph County PioneerRevolutionary Soldiersburied in unmarked Graves
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZW_w-w-ii-and-korean-conflict-war-memorial_Winchester-IN.html
In Commemoration of The Veterans ofWorld War II and Korean ConflictRandolph County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZS_dedicated-to-all-veterans_Winchester-IN.html
For those who have fought and died and for thosewho have lived and still cry
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZD_world-war-i-war-memorial_Muncie-IN.html
The Elizabeth Sears Memorial to Deceased Veterans of theWorld War 1917 - 18
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZC_shaffer-chapel-african-methodist-episcopal-church_Muncie-IN.html
Structure, circa 1893, is Muncie's oldest standing public school building. Purchased by church congregation, circa 1928. Rallying point in August 1930 when bodies of two African-American men, lynched in Marion, were brought to Muncie for embalmmen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKZB_ball-brothers-glass-manufacturing-company_Muncie-IN.html
Side - A Company incorporated in New York 1886 to manufacture glassware (particularly fruit jars). Brothers Edmund, Frank, George, William, and Lucius Ball all were trustees. Company - promised money, land, and free natural gas - came to Muncie; f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKYT_lee-l-driver_Winchester-IN.html
Side - A Indiana laws passed 1897 - 1907 provided for abandonment of rural one-room schools; they were replaced with consolidated schools that offered graded curriculum, high school education, and athletics. Driver, Superintendent of Randolph Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKYP_farmland-downtown-historic-district_Farmland-IN.html
Side - A Farmland platted 1852 in Randolph County and listed as station on Indianapolis and Bellfontaine Railroad. Town incorporated 1867. Commerce based on agriculture and, by late 1880's, gas and oil production nearby. Responding to 1897 fire,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKMB_a-gateway-to-freedom_New-Albany-IN.html
As early as 1821, enslaved blacks seeking freedom crossed the Ohio River from Louisville to New Albany. Antebellum and Civil War periods brought more fugitives. Many freedom-seekers were aided by other slaves, free blacks, and anti-slavery whites …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKJU_c-g-conn-company_Elkhart-IN.html
Side One:Charles Gerard Conn began the musical instrument industry in Elkhart; city has been called the Band Industry Capital of the World. By 1874 producing rubber mouthpiece; was granted patent 1875; began producing musical instruments 1875. Fac…
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