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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XR_fountain-county-veterans-memorial_Covington-IN.html
In grateful tribute to all men and women of Fountain County who have served or will serve in defense of our country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XQ_fountain-county-centennial-memorial_Covington-IN.html
1826 - - 1926Fountain County Centennial Memorial Erected by The Richard Henry Lee Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution in Memory of The Pioneers and Illustrious Dead of Fountain County and In Honor of our Heroes Who Have Defended us in All…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4XP_covington-indiana-city-building_Covington-IN.html
Historic Landmarks of Fountain Countyaward Presented to Craig and Dawn Dixon for Restoration and Preservation of 413 Washington Street Covington, In. Built 1903
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4X5_hillsboro-service-memorial_Hillsboro-IN.html
World War - IOrel A. Smith, Born 1898, 32nd Co. 6th Marine Vol., Killed In Action, Nov. 2, 1918 · Lieut. W. E. G. Cooper, Born March 29, 1888, Killed In Action at Chateau Thierry, July 20, 1918 · Claude L. Wilkinson, Born June 9, 189…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4UZ_veedersburg-memorial-park_Veedersburg-IN.html
(Engraved near the top are the Seals of the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Army Air Corps, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4U8_veedersburg-vanburen-township-war-memorial_Veedersburg-IN.html
1919 - 1991American LegionVeedersburg Post 288In Memory of those fromVeedersburg & Vanburen Twp.who served, and those whogave their lives in theservice of their Country.(Left Side):World War ILozan R. Bantz · Robert Edwards · Charles…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4T4_le-petit-fort_Chesterton-IN.html
At Le Petit Fort, near this site, a battle was fought on December 5, 1780, between American forces under command of Lt. Thomas Brady and Jean Baptiste Hamelin and British forces under command of Dahreau de Quindre.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4NZ_rock-house_Huntington-IN.html
The first permanent hotel of Huntington was built of stone on this site by General John Tipton in 1835. Standing on the bank of the Wabash and Erie Canal, it was a commercial, political and social center. From 1862 to 1872 it housed one of the fir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4NY_burks-lock_Huntington-IN.html
The canal boat "Indiana" docked here on the evening of July 3, 1835, opening the Wabash and Erie canal to traffic from Fort Wayne to Huntington. This was the first section of the canal opened in Indiana. John Burk, for whom the lock was named, was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4NW_the-lime-city_Huntington-IN.html
Huntington, the "Lime City." so named for its many limestone quarries and kilns, the first kiln being built in this vicinity by Michael Houseman in 1843 or 1844. By 1885 there were 31 kilns in operation: eight were perpetual kilns, the others were…
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