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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FGR_hindel-cemetery_Plymouth-IN.html
Hindel Cemetery Established 1849 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2012 Indiana Historical Bureau and LaPaz Lions Club, Center Township Trustee
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FGQ_parks-ioof-cemetery_Bourbon-IN.html
Parks IOOF Cemetery Established 1860 A Historic Cemetery Listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2012 Indiana Historical Bureau and LaPaz Lions Club, Bourbon Township Tr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FFK_historic-crossroads-of-america-the-lincoln-highway_Plymouth-IN.html
(Side One) Historic Crossroads of America Marshall County has been called the Crossroads of America. The Lincoln Highway (the Lincoln second alignment constructed in the mid-1920s), the Michigan Road (Indiana first state commissioned road establ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16KH_sanford-c-cox-river-ford_Bourbon-IN.html
Where you are now standing is an historic river ford on the Goshen - Logansport trail, a vital link between early population centers in 19th century Indiana. This scene depicts Sanford C. Cox account of he and his companion crossing the river on t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM158A_benacks-village_Bourbon-IN.html
(Side 1)Osheakkebe, also known as Stephen Benack, was an ogimaa (leader) whose village was near here, 1834-1848. Born circa 1780 of Potawatomi and French-Canadian heritage, Benack resisted United States' taking of lands long inhabited by Indians a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTQZ_replica-of-the-statue-of-liberty_Plymouth-IN.html
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America Dedicate this copy of the Statue of Liberty as a Pledge of everlasting Fidelity and Loyalty The Crusade to S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRBO_potawatomi-indian-village_Plymouth-IN.html
Archaeological evidence suggests thatChief Menominee's Village was locatedapproximately 2½ miles southeastof here on the northern bank of theYellow River near Wolf Creek.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOKQ_honor-roll-marshall-county-indiana_Plymouth-IN.html
( Front )This Memorial dedicated to those from Marshall County who gave their all in the service of their Country- - - 1917 - - - World War I - - - 1918 - - -( Column One )William E. Albert ● Earnest A. Anderson ● Leonard C. Best χ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO51_chief-menominee_Plymouth-IN.html
In memory of Chief Menominee and his band of 859 Pottawatomie Indians removed from this Reservation Sept. 4, 1838 by a company of soldiers under command of General John Tipton, authorized by Governor David Wallace.————&mdas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUQ_trail-of-death_Plymouth-IN.html
Two miles east, on north bank of Twin Lakes, some 800 Potawatomi Indians were collected in August 1838 and forced to begin their long march to new homes in the West. Many perished on the way.
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