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Metal marker also has pictures of three aircraft, the Spitfire, the P-47 Thunderbolt, and the P-51 Mustang Stone Inscription:Domenic Salvatore GentileSon of Paquale and Josephine Gentile R.A.F. 8/41U.S.A.F. 9/42Destroyed 32 enemy aircraft …
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J. Scott Garbry, a 1986 inductee into the Ohio Conservation Hall of Fame, had a lifelong commitment and passion for conservation, historic preservation, and education. His gift of land and artifacts to the Upper Valley JVS led to the creation of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB7B_alexander-post-no-158-g-a-r-civil-war-memorial_Piqua-OH.html
In Memory ofOur DeadComrades. They Stood Shoulderto Shoulderin Defence ofOur Country. "With malicetoward none, withcharity for all,with firmnessin the right." Erected by Alexander PostNo. 158 G.A.R.Dep't ofOhio 1884
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB7A_united-spanish-war-veterans_Piqua-OH.html
In MemoriamUnited Spanish War Veterans1898 - 1902
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB79_piquas-early-african-american-heritage_Piqua-OH.html
Side A: Piqua's Early African-American Heritage African-American history began in Piqua with the settlement of Arthur Davis in 1818 and expanded with the settlement of the freed Randolph slaves of Virginia in 1846. African-American religious herit…
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On March 20, 1868, the Ohio General Assembly passed a revision to the Ohio Revised Code allowing for a municipality and a township to join together in purchasing land for a shared cemetery. On April 24, 1868, the Washington Township Trustees passe…
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