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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIHY_rensselaer-power-plant_Rensselaer-IN.html
Incorporated as a municipalsteam power plant in 1898.Changed to diesel power in 1925.Remodeled and enlarged in 1939.Chas S Chamberlin · SuperintendentLouis C Ramp · Asst SuperintendentJ W Moore & Son · Consulting EngineersHowa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIFH_first-cabin-in-rensselaer_Rensselaer-IN.html
This tablet marks the site ofthe first cabin in RensselaerBuilt and occupied byJoseph Yeoman and wifeDecember 1836
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIFG_jasper-county-veterans-memorial_Rensselaer-IN.html
In honorof allwho servedour countryin theArmed ForcesfromJasper County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIFF_james-frederick-hanley_Rensselaer-IN.html
Side A:Born February 17, 1892 in Rensselaer; became part of New York Tin Pan Alley music scene. Wrote for Broadway musicals such hits as "Second Hand Rose" (Grant Clarke, lyrics) for Fanny Brice (1921 Ziegfeld Follies) and "Zing! Went the Strings …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIFE_trinity-united-methodist-church_Rensselaer-IN.html
Originally called Iroquois Mission wasthe first religious organization inJasper CountyEstablishedOctober 22, 1833
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIFD_memorial-park_Rensselaer-IN.html
In honor of all veteranswho served our country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIF9_jasper-county-world-war-memorial_Rensselaer-IN.html
To honor those who wentfromJasper Countyto serve inThe World War Dedicated November 11, 1927
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIF8_james-van-rensselaer_Rensselaer-IN.html
Founder of the town ofRensselaer, Ind.Came to Jasper Co., Ind.1836
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y4_fountain-park-chautauqua_Remington-IN.html
Fountain Park has been the site of annual Chautauqua sessions since 1895. The Chautauqua continues to promote traditional values and religious, social and educaitonal activities upon which it was founded.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUU_general-robert-h-milroy_Rensselaer-IN.html
General Robert H. Milroy, 1816-1890, was appointed colonel of the 9th Indiana Infantry, later promoted to brigadier and major general. He saw extensive action in western Virginia. After the war he served as Indiana agent in State of Washington.
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