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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29IC_college-corner-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_West-College-Corner-IN.html
Memorial to all service men of all wars
World War I World War II Korean War
Viet Nam Era
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29I0_virginia-claypool-meredith_Cambridge-City-IN.html
Side A
As a writer, speaker, stockbreeder, and university professor, Meredith (born 1848) encouraged women to pursue education and careers related to farm life. She inherited Oakland Farm, three blocks south, 1882. Successfully grew business and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29GJ_amanda-way_Winchester-IN.html
Side A Born in Randolph Co. circa 1828i to
Quaker family, Way was advocate
for women's rights and temperance.
Founding member of Indiana Woman's
Rights Association, 1851; participant
in "Whisky Riot" here, 1854; and
nurse in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29GI_bishop-william-paul-quinn_Richmond-IN.html
Side AAs a traveling missionary and
preacher, Quinn helped establish
the African Methodist Episcopal
Church (AME) in free and slave states
before the Civil War. He
influenced the faith, community, and
education of thousands of black
…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29CM_schuyler-colfax_South-Bend-IN.html
Schuyler Colfax
Vice President of the United States
1869 to 1873
Statesman and Beloved Citizen
South Bend Post 50 American Legion
Acknowledges the Services
He Rendered His Country
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29B1_john-b-franke_Fort-Wayne-IN.html
"Well done, good and faithful servant."
(Ft. Wayne Chamber of Commerce - Jan. 7, 2927)
J.B. Franke dedicated his lift to service of others. He donated 80 acres to the City of Fort Wayne, which is now known as Franke park. Mr. Franke …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29AV_major-general-anthony-wayne_Fort-Wayne-IN.html
In the early 1790s, the United States Army suffered two serious defeats at the hands of Indians under the leadership of Little Turtle, war chief of the Miami nation. In response, President George Washington sent Revolutionary War hero Gen. "M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2917_union-literary-institute_Union-City-IN.html
Union Literary Institute was one
of the first schools to offer higher
education without regard to color
or sex before the Civil War. It was
established in 1846 by a biracial
board, including free blacks from
nearby settlements. At the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27B5_albion-fellows-bacon_Evansville-IN.html
*A Founder of The Working Girls
Association in 1907, which became The
YWCA of Evansville in 1911*
*Early twentieth century advocate of
housing and social reforms on local, state
and national levels*
*Crusader for welfare of women and
chil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27B4_holy-trinity-parish-sesquicentennial_Evansville-IN.html
Holy Trinity Parish was established in 1849 to serve a German-American population.
One hundred years later in 1949 its status was changed from a German "national" church to a territorial parish.
It is the oldest continuously-worshippin…