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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DKW_chinworth-bridge-trailhead_Warsaw-IN.html
Welcome! to the Chinworth Bridge Trailhead - Lake City Greenway - Former Tippecanoe Rest Park The history of this area is tied very closely to transportation with the Chinworth Bridge (1897) and U.S. Highway 30 (1926). This scenic 2.5 acre site…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DKQ_metocinyahs-village_La-Fontaine-IN.html
About 1747 the British encouraged the Miami at Kekionga to leave the French influence for their protection and cheaper trade goods at Pickawillany. The British post near Piqua, Ohio. Osandish, grandfather of Metocinyah, died shortly after he led h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DK9_leesburg-sesquicentennial_Leesburg-IN.html
Grinding stones from gristmill of Levi Lee, founder of the town of Leesburg. The mill was located in Section 21, Twp. 33N., Range 6E., 2½ mi. S/E of Leesburg on the Tippecanoe River.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJZ_new-paris-world-war-ii-memorial_New-Paris-IN.html
★ World War II ★ In Memoriam Baringer, Philip H. · Frederick, Clifford · Miller, Harold · Reed, Melvin, Jr. · Stiver, William J. · Weaver, Glen C. ★ ★ ★ Aschliman, Walter…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJY_joaquin-miller_Rochester-IN.html
Cincinnatus Heiner "Joaquin" Miller, who gained fame in Oregon as America's "Poet of the Sierras", lived from 1848-52 in Newcastle township of Fulton County. His family's home and the rude schoolhouse where he attended classes taught by his father…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DFN_lincoln-boyhood-trails_Lincoln-City-IN.html
There are three main trails in the park. Time and interest can help you decide which to explore. The Trail of Twelve Stones retraces the stages of Abraham Lincoln's life. Along the trail ate stones from various places that were part of his life…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DFK_lincoln-boyhood-national-memorial_Lincoln-City-IN.html
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial represents an important expression of the nation's respect and reverence for Abraham Lincoln. The park includes the farm of Thomas Lincoln, Abraham's father; the marked gravesite of Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks L…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DFH_the-allee_Lincoln-City-IN.html
You are facing the wooded knoll on which sleeps Nancy Hanks Lincoln mother of the President who lived in this Hoosier environment during the formative years of his life from 1816 to 1830. Beyond, to the north, is marked the site of the humble l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DES_cabin-site-memorial_Lincoln-City-IN.html
In 1933 the Lincoln cabin site was excavated. Workmen uncovered the remains of sill logs and hearth stones and built the stone wall. Later, the bronze fireplace and sill log casting were placed on the site to outline where the cabin stood. Some of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DEQ_thomas-lincoln-farm_Lincoln-City-IN.html
When Thomas Lincoln moved his family to Indiana in December 1816, this area was an unbroken wilderness. The forest was dense with massive trees and inhabited by wolves, bears, and panthers. The arrival of the Lincolns and other pioneers transforme…
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