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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM19N5_american-merchant-marine-veterans-memorial_Los-Angeles-CA.html
Panel 1:American Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial The United States Merchant Marine hasfaithfully served our country in times of war and peace, hauling life and cargo to every corner of the world. This memorial is dedicated to those brave men and wo…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM19PU_jos-artigas-memorial_Washington-DC.html
inscription, south face of base:Jos? ArtigasFather of the Independence of Uruguay inscription, north face of base:From the people of Uruguayto the peopleof the United Statesof America inscriptions, on basin rim:"The liberty of America is my design and…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM19V5_thomas-francis-bayard_Wilmington-DE.html
Thomas Francis Bayard Born October 29th - 1828Died September 28th - 1898 "Bayard is the Purest and Most Patriotic man I know"Grover Cleveland (Back of monument) United States District AttorneyFor Delaware1853 - 1854United States Senator from De…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM19W8_mogollon-rim-country-firefighters-memorial_Payson-AZ.html
DedicatedtoFirefighterswho made theUltimate Sacrificeto protect our magnificentMogollon Rim CountryDate - Fire Name - Victim's Name - Remarks 6/15/61 - Roberts - Chuck Cochane - Pilot TBM Air Tanker6/21/61 - Hatchery - Constantine (Corky) Kodz* - Forest S…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM19WP_african-american-medal-of-honor-recipients-memorial_Wilmington-DE.html
[Panel 1:]African American Medal of Honor Recipients MemorialThe Medal of Honor takes its place in our country as the highest award for military valor. The honor, awarded by the President in the name of Congress, may only be accorded an individual who in ac…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1A8J_cassique-of-the-kiawah_Charleston-SC.html
Seeking a place for establishing a settlement, the first colonists were directed to this site by the Chief of the Kiawah Indians. The friendly Cassique and his people greatly helped the struggling colony.This statue by Willard Hirschcommissioned in 1971by t…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1AH2_freedmens-cemetery_Alexandria-VA.html
Federal authorities established a cemetery here for newly freed African Americans during the Civil War. In January 1864, the military governor of Alexandria confiscated for use as a burying ground an abandoned pasture from a family with Confederate sympathi…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1AHN_inang-laya-monument_Olongapo-Central Luzon.html
Let the Dozen Hands pay tribute to the Magnificent Twelve Senators of the Republic of the Philippines who on September 16, 1991, stood up and declared "NO" to the RP US Military Bases Treaty, thus finally ending more than four centuries of foreign military …
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1AJ3_john-dougherty_Liberty-MO.html
John Dougherty, a wealthy landowner and Indian agent, stands before his Little Dixie plantation, Multnomah. Dougherty witnessed the area's early history unfold between his birth in 1791 and his death in 1860. As depicted in these ceramic murals, Dougherty s…
historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM1AJ9_jurisprudence_Liberty-MO.html
Col. John Thornton, Elisha Cameron and James Gilmore served as the county's first administrative judges. They met at Owen's Tavern until a brick courthouse was built and later burns. In 1869, a second courthouse was constructed. A wooden statue called the "…
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