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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCT_fort-flora_Washington-IN.html
Built on this site by civilians to protect approximately ten families during War of 1812. Named for landowner David Flora. Ten such forts were built circa 1811-1813 in area that became Daviess County. Area was Knox County, part of Indiana Territor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCQ_mimis-house_Washington-IN.html
Residence of Robert C. Graham (1885-1967), pioneer glass, truck and auto manufacturer. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 by the U.S. Department of the Interior because of its history and Prairie Style architecture.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCO_homer-e-capehart-gop-cornfield-conference_Washington-IN.html
Side AHomer E. Capehart Born into Indiana farming family 1897. Manufactured and pioneered sales of automatic phonographs, creating Capehart Corporation. Executive of Rudolph Wurlitzer Company 1933-1944. Organized 1938 Republican Party "Cornfield C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCM_wabash-and-erie-canal_Elnora-IN.html
Side A A canal from Terre Haute to Evansville authorized 1846. Maysville Division along White River was over 23 miles long from Newberry through Owl Prairie (now Elnora) to Maysville; part of it paralleled what is now S.R. 57. Contracts were let J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFCL_westernmost-naval-battle-of-the-revolution_Carlisle-IN.html
On 25 February 1779 Col. George Rogers Clark captured Ft. Sackville at Vincennes from the British. About 6 miles west at Pointe Coupee on the Wabash River on 2 March 1779 Capt. Leonard Helm commanding 3 boats and 50 volunteers from Vincennes captu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF2P_world-war-i-memorial_Attica-IN.html
John Feuristien - Co. D - 113 Eng.Robert L. Goans - Battery C - 150 F.A. Edward Harty - 306 U.S. Inf.Arch HopeEarle Ireland - 131 U.S. Inf.Lloyd Ireland - Battery B - 70 F.A.Frank J. Kight - Battery C - 6 F. A.Chas. W. McKinney - Co. K - 16 Inf.Ed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF23_madisons-riverfront-underground-railroad_Madison-IN.html
Side AMadison's RiverfrontOnce a bustling commercial and industrial area,Madison's riverfront has greatly changed since theCity's founding in 1809. On these banks stoodfactories, mills, hotels and taverns, typical of abusy river port on the fronti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEW6_scott-county-war-memorial_Scottsburg-IN.html
(Front Center Panel:)Dedicated to Scott County VeteransWho Honorably Served Their CountryIn Time Of War And ConflictGod - Duty - Honor - Country(Back Center Panel:)POW * * * MIA"You Are Not Forgotten"For those who havefought for it, freedom hasa t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMESR_orleans-area-war-memorial_Orleans-IN.html
Dedicated to those who served(Leftmost Panel of Brick Memorials)First Column:Grant C. Cornwell - (USAAC - S/SGT) - (2-1942 to 10-1945) -·- Lester R. Cornwell - (USN - GM3/C) - (8-1944 to 2-1946) -·- Leland W. Cornwell - (USA - CPL) -…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEQV_jefferson-county-war-memorial_Madison-IN.html
(Middle Panel - Top)DedicatedTo the memory of these Fallen Comradeswho, in answering the call to arms,paid the Price of Freedom.(Left Panel)World War IHarrison B. Buckner · William Buckner · Earl E. Cleek · Carl J. Coots &midd…
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