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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FA6_salem-cemetery_Syracuse-IN.html
Salem Cemetery Established 1844 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2010 Indiana Historical Bureau and Van Buren Township Trustee, Elizabeth Winc…
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North Webster CemeteryEstablished 1842 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2009 Indiana Historical Bureau and Tippecanoe Township Trustee, Thom…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E1B_crosson-park_Syracuse-IN.html
This park was named for Samuel Crosson co-founder of Syracuse. In 1834, Samuel Crosson and Henry Ward built the first mill in the county on this site. The mill was destroyed by high water in 1837. The state constructed a cement dam in 1921. Eli Li…
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Syracuse CemeteryEstablished 1836 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2011 Indiana Historical Bureauand Syracuse Cemetery Association
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DM0_last-tract-of-land-owned-by-miami_Syracuse-IN.html
1837—1937???One hundred years ago, the last tract of land owned by the Miami Indians, who inhabited this territory, was turned over to the government. All titles to land in this vicinity date back to 1837.???This stone commemorates this hist…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU7F_indian-hill_Syracuse-IN.html
Indians formerly wrapped their dead and secured them in the trees here. At the time of white settlement the wrappings were disintegrating and the bones were falling to the ground.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU7C_continental-divide_Syracuse-IN.html
This divide separates the Great Lakes drainage system from the Mississippi River drainage system.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU79_papakeechies-reserve_Syracuse-IN.html
Eastbound Side: You are now entering Papakeechie's Reservation, 36 square miles. This Miami Chief, also known as Flat Belly, held this land from 1828 to 1834 when it was returned to the National Government. It was later owned by the Wabash & Erie …
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