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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM68G_first-state-office-building_Corydon-IN.html
Built 1817. Housed offices of State Treasurer and Auditor until Fall of 1824. The cellar was the Treasury vault. Building used by Harrison County Seminary, 1829-51. Since 1871, home of Amzi Brewster heirs.
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New Model "96" made in 1916. This Leichte Minenwerfer, "Light Bomb Thrower" was captured by the French Army and presented to the United States Government by the Government of France. It weighed 550 lbs. when in action and could fire a 10 lb. pr…
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Civil War cannon has been dedicatedto the memory of Arville L. Funk:historian, author, lawyer, teacher,civic and church leader This six-pound field gun is similar to those used by General John Hunt Morgan's Raiders and the Harrison County Home …
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In loving memoryDavid J. Dukes, M.D.July 16, 1927 — June 15, 1991Remembered for his love of music, church, sailing, family, and his fellow man. The bell predates the Civil War and may have been in the First Methodist Church around the ear…
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(Confederate Side of Marker):Morgan's Confederate DeadPvt. Greene BottomerPvt. John DunnPvt. Albert WomackEight Unknown DeadForty Wounded(On Marker Base):Park Ground Donated by C. B. Hays Family (Northern Side of Marker):Morgan's Raid in Harris…
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This 2 ½ Ton artillery piece was captured by American forces on the Western Front in 1918. Made by the Fried. Krupp Co. Essen, Germany in 1917. The largest arms manufacturer in the world at that time. It could fire a 93 lb. high explosi…
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April 6, 1917 ? ? ? ? ? Nov. 11, 1918William C. Albin · Roscoe Bennett · Charles H. Bird · Charles W. Bliss · William McK. Brewer · Pleasant Brown · George Browning · James R. Caughlin · Raym…
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(Center Panel):Dedicated inEverlasting TributetoWorld War IIVeteransofHarrison Countyandto the EnduringMemory of ourHallowed Dead Lest we forget, they diedthat we may live(Immediate Left of Center Panel - W.W. II):Ralph Eugene Atz · Char…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM66M_hottell-insurance-building_Corydon-IN.html
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by The United States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM66L_john-shields_Corydon-IN.html
Marker FrontShields, born 1769 in Virginia, served as a private for the entire Lewis and Clark Expedition from October 19, 1803 until October 10, 1806; one of its "Nine Young Men from Kentucky," he was a skilled gunsmith and blacksmith. Marker …
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