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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYY_there-was-once-a-very-special-ship_Halifax-Nova-Scotia.html
The ex-Admiralty ocean salvage tug FOUNDATION FRANKLIN sailed from the Foundation Maritime piers from the early 1930 to 1948 on rescue and salvage missions in all kinds of weather, in peace and war to assist ships in distress on the great Western …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYX_canadian-sailors-monument_Halifax-Nova-Scotia.html
The sailor statue represents those valiant young Canadians who served in both war and peace is symbolic of the thousands of sailors who were instrumental in the victory at sea and a fitting acknowledgement to those who continue to maintain the peace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYW_norway_Halifax-Nova-Scotia.html
In memory of members of
the Norwegian Merchant Navy,
Royal Norwegian Navy
and Royal Norwegian Army
who were lost at sea or were buried
in Nova Scotia during the Second World War
We will remember them
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYU_world-war-ii-memorial-campanile_Lawrence-KS.html
Free government does not bestow repose upon its citizens but sets them in the vanguard of battle to defend the liberty of every man.
[Roll of 277 KU Honored Dead]
[Cast bronze door panels, dedicated 1955, read]
Achievement ? Courage ? Aspiration …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYP_korean-war-memorial_Lawrence-KS.html
This memorial commemorates the conflict that began on June 25, 1950 when North Korean military forces crossed the 38th Parallel and launched a massive invasion of South Korea. Responding to pleas for help by the Government of the Republic of Korea…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYA_california-and-oregon-trails-memorial_Lawrence-KS.html
Beginning in 1849, there plodded up the southern slope of Mount Oread a vast emigration bound for the golden land of California. One branch of the great California and Oregon Trail thus passed over the very ground now part of the university campus…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GY8_the-victory-eagle_Lawrence-KS.html
Erected on the "Victory Highway," U.S. 40,
at the Leavenworth / Douglas County Line
as a memorial
to those from Douglas County who died
in World War I
Relocated to this site in 1980
Cast under the direction of
Dr. Thomas F. Roberts
Dr. Otto Widman
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10WR_forrest-phog-clare-allen_Lawrence-KS.html
Known as "Phog" for his foghorn umpire calls and "Doc" for his osteopathic skills ("I won more games at the training table than on the sidelines"), Allen was KU's head basketball coach from 1920 until his retirement in 1956.
Truly a great teach…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDHE_pioneer-cemetery_Lawrence-KS.html
This Cemetery, known originally as Oread, was opened in 1854 by the New Englanders who founded Lawrence. Following burials in 1882, Oread fell into disuse. In 1928, the City of Lawrence changed the name to Pioneer Cemetery.
The marble obelisk n…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDH7_unknown-dead_Lawrence-KS.html
To the Unknown DeadUnion SoldiersOf the Civil War
Re-dedicated by the Lawrence Sons of Union VeteransCamp #4 November 2006