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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T6A_studabaker-school-historical_Greenville-OH.html
First brick school house
in Darke County
Fort Greeneville Chapter DAR
1840
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R72_bears-mill-viet-nam-veterans-memorial_Greenville-OH.html
Dedicated to all
Darke County
Viet Nam
Veterans
Aug. 5, 1964
May 7, 1975
(seal) (map)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6J_anthony-wayne-flag-pole_Greenville-OH.html
This flagpole is dedicated to
Major General Anthony Wayne
and the
American Indian Nations
that participated
at the
1795 Peace Treaty
at Greene Ville
Headquarters of the United States Army 1793- 1796
The U.S. Army was here under the comma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6I_treaty-of-greene-ville-peace-medal_Greenville-OH.html
Treaty of Greene Ville
Peace Medals
Presented to the American Indian Nations
that signed the Peace Treaty in 1795
Medallion is the same on both sides
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R60_darke-county-civil-war-monument_Greenville-OH.html
south side
Erected & donated A.D. 1903
by Frank McWhinney & wife
in honor and memory
of the Union soldiers
of Darke County, Ohio,
living or dead, who served
in the War of 1861-1865.
Also, of all soldiers
of Darke County, Ohio,
who served…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5Z_greenville-union-cemetery-cannon_Greenville-OH.html
This cannon was secured and erected for Jobes Post G.A.R. and the Public by Hon. Harvey C. Garber
Member of United States Congress
May 29th 1904
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5O_gold-star-veterans-memorial_Greenville-OH.html
Dedicated
to our Veterans of
Darke County who
served our country
and who sacrificed
their lives that
freedom might live
This memorial presented by the Gold Star Mothers and
citizens of Darke County in grateful memory of those
who served…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5L_in-memory-of-the-grand-army-of-the-republic_Greenville-OH.html
(artwork)
GAR
erected in memory of the
Grand Army
of the
Republic
by the Daughters
of Union Veterans
Tent O8
1946
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4W_water-street-cemetery_Greenville-OH.html
(DAR logo)
Water Street Cemetery
burial ground for
early Greeneville pioneers
1816 to 1853
placed by
Fort Greeneville Chapter
Daughters of
the American Revolution
1972
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R4U_in-memory-of-major-john-mills_Greenville-OH.html
in memory of
Major John Mills
a soldier of the Revolution
and Adjutant General
in Wayne's Legion
also
the brave officers and soldiers
who died during the occupancy
of
Fort Greeneville
from
1793 to 1976
(3 stars)