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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUXZ_ohio-county-court-house_Rising-Sun-IN.html
Indiana's oldest in continuous use. In its northeast corner was deposited the first court house cornerstone in the State laid with Masonic ceremonies. Traditional rites were held July 4, 1844, Colonel Abel C. Pepper, P.G.M., officiating.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUXO_vietnam-veterans-memorial_Rising-Sun-IN.html
· To the Brave men who served in Vietnam. · · To the MIA's still unaccounted for. · · · To those who served in any way.
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( Veterans Memorial ) ( Front - Side ) In Honor of Ohio County Veterans ( Encircling - - Seals - - Branches of the United States Military ) ( - United States Flag - ) Dedicated November 11, 2000 ( Obverse Side - Bronze Plaque )…
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Dedicated to the memory ofthose who made the SupremeSacrifice for their Countryand in Honor of those thatserved in the Armed Forcesfrom Ohio County in all wars
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMELW_fulton-burying-ground_Rising-Sun-IN.html
In 1798 Samuel Fulton and his father John, soldiers of the American Revolution, his mother Jane Dills Fulton, brother Thomas, brother-in-law Christopher Huston and their families, made the first permanent settlement on the bank of the Ohio River i…
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