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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSUV_war-on-terrorism-memorial-garden_Monticello-IN.html
( Center - Engraved Walk Stone ) War on TerrorismMemorial Garden ( Left - Engraved Rock ) SPC Luke FristBrookston, In U.S. Army Jan. 5, 2004 Iraq ( Left - Engraved Rock ) Staff Sgt. Kenneth K. McAninchMonticello, In U.S. Army Oct. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSOJ_white-county-war-memorial_Monticello-IN.html
A tribute in honor of all those who served their Country from White County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSMS_world-war-ii-honor-roll_Francesville-IN.html
1941 1945In honor and memory ofour sons and daughterswho served in World War II Donald Rex Banes · George Ben McDonaldLouis R. Blackburn · Richard M. OlentineErmol R. Hall · Robert E. RaneyEugene M. Kesler · Charles …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSME_indiana-normal_Burnettsville-IN.html
Founded originally as Farmington Academy in the southwest part of town, in 1858 Joseph Baldwin opened the Indiana Normal. This was Indiana's first Normal school and the fifth in the United States.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSMD_trooper-paul-vincent-minneman_Royal-Center-IN.html
Site of gun battle May 25, 1937, with infamous Brady Gang after bank robbery in Goodland. Minneman (1904-1937) died from his wounds, the first trooper to be killed by criminals' bullets since formation of Indiana State Police in 1933.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6EG_monon-indiana_Monon-IN.html
Monon — Intersection of the New Albany and Salem (org. 1847) and the Indianapolis, Delphi and Chicago (1878) railroads. These roads later merged to become "The Monon Route," Indiana's beloved "Hoosier Line," and provided over a century of pa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUS_the-wolcott-house_Wolcott-IN.html
This gracious Italianate home was built c. 1859 by Anson Wolcott, land baron, businessman, attorney, and founder of the town of Wolcott. The plans were drawn by Architect T. Tilly of Chicago. Three generations of the Wolcott family were culturally…
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