Historical Marker Search

You searched for State: in

Page 24 of 165 — Showing results 231 to 240 of 1648
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G3U_lessel-long_Andrews-IN.html
Lessel Long was a Huntington County pioneer, a Union soldier in the Civil War, and a prisoner of war at Andersonville prison (Camp Sumter) where 13,000 prisoners died. After the war he became a manufacturer and merchant in Andrews. In 1886 he publ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G3T_dallas-township-world-war-ii-roll-of-honor_Andrews-IN.html
Roll of Honor Citizens of Dallas Township Who Served Our Country in World War II Homer Adams, Jr. ? Wilbur Akers ? Glen G. Anderson ? Robert G. Anderson ? Claire Austill ? Paul L. Bailey ? Wilbur Beaver ? Richard G. Belt ? Edwin J. Bigelow ? Lew…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G3E_huntertown-indiana_Huntertown-IN.html
First called "The Opening", a natural clearing in the forest, settled about 1837. On the old Lima Plank Road connecting Howe (Lima) and Fort Wayne. Home of the Perry Centre Seminary, founded 1856 and closed 1861 when the entire faculty and all adu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G3C_the-sons-of-israel-synagogue_South-Bend-IN.html
"Make for me a sanctuary and I will dwell in their midst." Exodus 25:8 The Sons of Israel Synagogue (B'nai Israel) was constructed in 1901 in the Romanesque Revival style, designed by South Bend architects Freyemuth and Maurer. The first permane…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G3B_pierre-freischutz-navarre-log-cabin_South-Bend-IN.html
This Log Cabin Was Erected In 1820 By Pierre Freischutz Navarre Pioneer Fur-Trader The first white man to settle in this community. The cabin was originally located on the north bank of the St. Joseph River about five-hundred feet northwest of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G38_new-carlisle-civil-war-memorial_New-Carlisle-IN.html
In Memory Of The Unknown Dead Soldiers, Sailors And Marines Of The War of the Rebellion 1861 - 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G36_new-carlisle-founded_New-Carlisle-IN.html
New Carlisle founded by Richard Carlisle in 1835 on ground originally obtained from the Potawatami Indians by Lazarus Bourissa. Incorporated 1866
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G35_new-carlisle-world-war-ii-honor-roll_New-Carlisle-IN.html
In Honor of Those Who Served Their Country in World War II Accoe, Evelyn · Accoe, George · Accoe, Richard · Adams, Gilbert · Adams, Sherman · ★ Aiken, William · Alm, Albert · Alm, Richard &midd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G30_the-historic-lincoln-highway_New-Carlisle-IN.html
—Lincoln Highway— The Nation First Coast-to-Coast Auto Road Once called the Main Street Across America, it all began on September 10, 1912, when a group of industrialists led by Carl Fisher of Indianapolis Motor Speedway fame, envisi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G23_perkins-windmill_Mishawaka-IN.html
This restored windmill was originally gifted by John M. Perkins to the Studebaker National Museum in 1979. The Museum conveyed it to the City in 2003. This iconic artifact is part of our proud manufacturing heritage, and a good reminder of our dow…
PAGE 24 OF 165