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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16IS_hobart-indiana-patriotic-honor-rolls_Hobart-IN.html
( Top Plaque - Front of Monument )For God · · · · (- - - - Crest - - - - ) · · · · And Country·· (- - - - - US - - - - -) · ·1917 - 1918 · · (America…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM167A_where-indiana-michigan-and-ohio-meet_Fremont-IN.html
130 feet south is the point where Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio meet.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1679_deam-oak_Bluffton-IN.html
This oak is a cross between the White oak and Chinquapin oak. Discovered in 1904 and named after Mr. Charles C. Deam of Bluffton, Indiana.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1678_the-bronnenberg-house-and-family_Anderson-IN.html
The Bronnenberg House German immigrant Frederick Bronnenberg arrived in this area with his wife, Barbara, and several children in 1821. While traveling to Illinois, one of the oxen in their team gave out nearby. The Bronnenbergs decided to make…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM164U_the-vistula-road_Fremont-IN.html
The pioneers traveling from Chicago to Toledo used this road. It was the oldest path of travel in the Central West - first used by Indians - then French traders, missionaries and the military. Established by an act of Indiana legislature in 1833, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162B_huggart-settlement_Lakeville-IN.html
First land purchased by Huggart brothers in 1834; area settled and farmed by their families and several other African-American households circa 1850-1890s. Settlement families attended nearby schools and churches and worked with neighbors in surro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM162A_porter-rea-cemetery_South-Bend-IN.html
(Front Side)This cemetery was officially created September 6, 1854 when Samuel Gard deeded land to trustees for a burial ground. Free African-American settlers from Huggart Settlement were buried here alongside their white neighbors, not segregate…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM160I_mishawaka-wars-of-the-nation-memorial_Mishawaka-IN.html
Dedicated to those of Mishawaka, Indiana who offered their lives in humanity's defense in the wars of the nation and in memory of those who gave their last full measure of devotion. May 30, 1928.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM160H_mishawaka-civil-war-soldiers-monument_Mishawaka-IN.html
(Monument Base)Erected September 1884Shiloh - Mobile - Chickamauga - Vicksburg (Facing East)Erected by the citizens of Penn Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, to commemorate the bravery and patriotism of her soldiers and sailors in the war f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1605_synod-of-indiana-of-the-presbyterian-church-u-s-a_Vincennes-IN.html
Organized in this vicinity, 1826.
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