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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU5T_fayette-county-honor-rolls_Connersville-IN.html
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Honoring all who served in the United States Armed Forces
Defending Liberty and Justice in All the WorldPresented by Veterans and Citizens of Fayette County 1986
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* * * World War I * * *Killed …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU33_twelve-mile-line_Connersville-IN.html
This plaque marks the western border of the twelve mile cession negotiated by Governor William Henry Harrison with the Miami, Potawatomi, and Delawares, Treaty of Fort Wayne, September 30, 1809.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU31_elmhurst_Connersville-IN.html
Erected 1831 by Oliver H. Smith. Later home of Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of Interior under Lincoln and Grand Master of Indiana Masons. Restored 1941 as home for local Masonic bodies.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU2V_the-midnight-dome_Dawson-YT.html
"What fools we mortals be."About 150 people, "many of whom were ladies", attended the first formal gathering to see the midnight sun on June 21, 1899. Weary mountaineers were greeted with a selection of nuts, candies and soft drinks at suitably el…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU2U_yukon-saw-mill-office-historic-site_Dawson-YT.html
The Yukon Saw Mill Company was one of the first to cut timber in the Klondike, registering its first timber lease in March of 1898. At its peak, the company's machine shop was the largest north of Vancouver, and its lumberyard stretched over three…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU2T_canal-house_Connersville-IN.html
1841 Built as Headquarters ofthe Whitewater Valley Canal Co.
1854 Savings Bank of Indiana
Home of:Dr. S. W. Vance 1857-1936
Congressman and Mrs. Finly H. Gray 1936-1947
1947 - 1971 V. F. W. Post 571
1971 - 1973 Restored by Histo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU2C_the-whitewater-canal_Connersville-IN.html
In 1836 construction began on this fifty-six lock, one hundred one mile canal. Opened from Lawrenceburg to Brookville (1839), it was extended to Laurel and Cincinnati (1843), Connersville (1845), Cambridge City (1846), and Hagerstown (1847).