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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23LS_john-r-mott-house-site_Orlando-FL.html
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Built in 1920, the former house at 528 E. Washington Street was once home to Nobel Peace Prize winner John Raleigh Mott (1869-1955). As general secretary of the National War Work Council, a World War I era Young Men's Christian Associati…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R3V_the-cathedral-church-of-saint-luke_Orlando-FL.html
Francis Wayles Eppes, grandson of President Thomas Jefferson, moved from Tallahassee to Orlando in 1869. Eppes was the first pioneer to gather Episcopal settlers in the area for worship. They purchased this site at the corner of Jefferson Street, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4LA_j-p-musselwhite-family_Orlando-FL.html
In memory of and tribute toJ. P. Musselwhite, public spirited citizen, who was the donor of most of the land on the east and north sides of Lake Eola for public park purposes, and his surviving family, Troy C. Musselwhite and Agnes Musselwhite Mar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4L9_the-soldiers-the-sailors-the-statesmen_Orlando-FL.html
(Side one): To the honored memory of The Soldiers, The Sailors, The Statesmen of the Confederate states of America. "Time cannot teach forgetfulness when grief's full heart is fed by fame."
(Side two): "Tis wreathed around with glory and 'twill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4KK_lest-we-forget_Orlando-FL.html
In memory ofthe Orange County Boyswho gave their livesin the World War
Erected by the Orlando ChapterDaughters of the American Revolutionaided by patriotic citizens ofOrange County 1924
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4KH_orlando-reeves_Orlando-FL.html
In whose honor our cityOrlandowas namedKilled in this vicinity by IndiansSeptember 1835"How sleep the brave who sink to restby all their Country's wishes blest."? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Wm. CollinsErected by the students ofCherokee Junior Hig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4KF_linton-e-allen-memorial-fountain_Orlando-FL.html
[Upper Marker]:Linton E. Allen Memorial FountainRenamed July 12, 1965Robert S. Carr, Mayor[Lower Marker]:Orlando Centennial FountainConstructed by theOrlando Utilities CommissionR. T. Overstreet, President · S. M. Heasley, Vice President &m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47A_mathew-robinson-marks_Orlando-FL.html
In Memory ofMathew Robinson MarksMayor of Orlando1889-1890through whose visionthe planting of ourmagnificent shade treeswas inaugurated.
A.D. 1925