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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13N8_gold-medal-plaza_Terre-Haute-IN.html
Dedicated to these three Garfield High School athletes who took our community to ?A Level Above'. Terre Haute - parks & recreation Gold Medal SponsorsCity of Terre Haute A Friend of Union Hospital First Financial Bank Garfield High School A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13N5_twelve-points_Terre-Haute-IN.html
The community was named for the twelve corners created by the intersection of Lafayette, Maple and 13th Street. Twelve Points was begun in 1889 when Walter Phillips had his land surveyed and the business district laid out. At that time the area ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13N3_the-unknown-embattled-defenders-of-fort-harrison_Terre-Haute-IN.html
Here unknown but not forgotten lie the Embattled Defenders of Fort Harrison September 3, - 5, 1812
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13N2_burial-ground-fort-william-harrison_Terre-Haute-IN.html
Dedicated to the memory of the courageous pioneers who so successfully defended Fort Harrison in the activities which served as a Prologue to The War of 1812
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13MF_1812-fort-harrison-1912_Terre-Haute-IN.html
This stone marks the site, and commemorates the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Heroic Defense, of Fort Harrison by a small body of United States Soldiers, assisted by the settlers against the Indians. September 4, 1812 The Fort was built …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13MA_union-hospital_Terre-Haute-IN.html
In 1892, near this site, Union Hospital was founded by Leo J. Weinstein, M.D., and Benjamin F. Swafford, M.D., with the support of local citizens. This hospital established Terre Haute's first School of Nursing in 1900.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD15_fort-william-henry-harrison_Terre-Haute-IN.html
Built by Gov. Harrison, Oct., 1811, enroute to Tippecanoe to disperse the Indians at Prophet's Town.Capt. Zachary Taylor defended the Fort against a savage Indian attack, Sept., 1812. De-activated in 1822.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5NK_charles-gene-abrell_Terre-Haute-IN.html
This bridge commemorates the memory of Charles Gene Abrell, Corporal, First Marines of the United States First Marine Division, posthumous holder of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Born August 12, 1931. Died June 10, 1951.
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