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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RTG_opera-house-block-building-landmark_Plainfield-IL.html
Built by - C.W. Marks Restored by - C. W. Habiger
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RTC_plymouth-congregational-church_Plainfield-IL.html
This Greek Revival frame building, now known as Plymouth Congregational Church, was built in 1850 and dedicated 14 January 1851 by the members of the Plainfield Congregational Church who organized their congregation in the mid 1830s. The building…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RT7_erwin-e-wood_Plainfield-IL.html
Born on farm in Plainfield, Feb. 6, 1848 1860-63 Student Northwestern College 1864 — Private Company C, 132d Illinois Volunteers, Civil War 1865-70 Student Northwestern University 1870-73 Editor & Publisher News, Covington, Neb. 1872 &m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RT2_civil-war-memorial_Plainfield-IL.html
[Honor Roll of Veterans by company and unit, largely illegible] —————————— This memorial had been dedicated to those of the Plainfield area who gave their all for their country in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RT1_reuben-and-betsey-k-flagg_Plainfield-IL.html
Reuben Flagg Died Nov. 9. 1869 in his 71.st. year of his age Was one among the four first families that settled in Will Co. A pioneer in the advance guard of the western emigration 1830 Hauled the lumber to build the first frame house er…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RS1_jesse-walker_Plainfield-IL.html
This monument was erected by Methodists North and South, and was dedicated by the Rock River Conference assembled in Joliet September Twenty-Seventh, Nineteen Hundred Eleven, in memory of Jesse Walker 1766 - 1835 Susannah, his wife 1757 - 18…
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