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Honor Roll [Died in service] Philip E. Goodere · Edward L. Mercure Frederick C. Morris · Hobart P. Preston [Veterans Honor Roll not transcribed]
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(front) Addison Remembers Her Heroes 1771 - Revolutionary War - 1778 [Honor Roll of Veterans] 1812 - War With England - 1814 [Honor Roll of Veterans] 1861 - Civil War - 1865 [Died in Service] Joseph Arno · Joseph Bovia · Myron A. …
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1732 1799 To honro and commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington and the men who fought in the American Revolution and sleep in the Town of Murray. Robinson Smith, Life Guard of Washington Asa Clark, the courier who carried the new…
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In commemoration of the sacrifice and service of our revolutionary ancestors and pioneers who braved the wilderness and made a settlement in Clarkson in 1803. This memorial, a section of a column from an early courthouse of Monroe County, is at the crossing…
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Who gave their service during the World War
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The Arcadia Historic District comprises fifty-eight blocks within 340 acres that embody the city's development from the founding of its post office in 1883 through the late 1920s. The Town of Arcadia was incorporated in 1886 following the arrival of the fir…
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Marked by Pushmataha Chapter 1939
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Built in 1800 at Sag Harbor _________ Moved to this site in 1814 by James Corwith and operated as a mill until 1887 _________ Tablet placed by Southampton Colony Chapter Daughters of the Revolution
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682 feet east of this marker the territories of the Cherokee · Creek · Osage Tribes of Indians join in a common boundary point On June 2, 1825, the Osage Nation, under treaty with the U.S. granted certain lands to the government f…
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In 1924 engineers construction the first Mt. Hood Highway discovered a gravesite here. The grave was marked with an old wooden wagon tongue buried beneath decades of overgrown brush. When they dug up the site, they found the remains of an emigrant woman. Af…
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