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Frederick William Gunn andAbigail Brinsmade, his wife werefor many years teachers by preceptand example, of truth, honor, andloving kindness. Their influencewas ennobling and far-reaching.Earnest and unselfish in their livesthey are held in blesse…
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1917 ? 1918In Honor Of The CitizensOf Washington Who Served In TheWorld War And In Memory Of ThoseWho Made The Supreme Sacrifice In Memoriam* Francis E. Seeley · * Louis P. Gage · * David Blixt · * Warren B. Mitchell ·…
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[ top plaque ] The Citizens Of Washington Have Not Forgotten - In HonorAnd Grateful Memory Of The Veterans Of The CommunityWho Served In The Armed Forces Of The United States: For The Cause Of Liberty[ left plaque ] Korea1950 - 1955Anderson, Arnol…
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[ east side ] A MemorialTo The Soldiers Who ServedFaithfully and HonorablyIn The Civil War1861 - 1865—————-Erected by a ComradeMajor Walter Burnham [ west side ] Buried In This CemeteryBurnham Walter · Barden …
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Side AThis township includes the villages of Woodville, New Preston, Marbledale, Washington, and Washington Depot. The eastern section, first settled by Joseph Hurlbut in 1734, was known as the Parish of Judea and belonged to Woodbury. The western…
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