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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29EC_trine-memorial-park_Mount-Holly-Springs-PA.html
Dedicated to the memory of
Emelyn M. Trine
1900 — 1970
who bequeathed this beautiful land for
the development of a community park
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29EA_veterans-memorial_Mount-Holly-Springs-PA.html
This naval gun and wall are dedicated
in memory and honor of all veterans
who have served their country
in war or peace,
so that we might be free.
[Dedicated]
Memorial Day
29 May 1989
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29E2_stoll-field_Mount-Holly-Springs-PA.html
This field is dedicated and named after
Ralph "Jesse" Stoll
where he played and managed in the
Cumberland County League from 1933 to 1954 and
the West Shore Twilight League from 1954 to 1976.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29DZ_veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Mount-Holly-Springs-PA.html
Dedicated by the
veterans of Mt. Holly Springs
in memory of
our deceased fallen comrades
and to those whose final resting
places are known only by
God Almighty
Veterans Day November 11, 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FE8_cherokee-heritage-trails_Vonore-TN.html
Cherokee Heritage Trails (Tsalagi Usdi Nvnohi) wind through the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, in the heart of Cherokee homelands that once encompassed more than 140,000 square miles. Here, where Cherokee people have lived fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FE7_unicoi-turnpike-trail_Vonore-TN.html
The path now known as the Unicoi Turnpike Trail has existed for over 1,000 year. The earliest European maps of the area note the trail as a connector between Cherokee Territories and the coastal ports of Charleston and Savannah. In 1756 British so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FE6_the-tennessee-overhill-experience-from-furs-to-factories_Vonore-TN.html
From the beginning of the eighteenth century until the American Revolution, Cherokee hunters and trappers traded tens of thousands of animal pelts for manufactured goods imported by licensed British traders. The first resident trader in the Overhi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FE5_first-casualty-in-cumberland-county_Mount-Holly-Springs-PA.html
Cumberland County resident Charles G. Beetam, a Civil War tragedy: "On April 23, 1861, my brother, William Luther Beetam, at the age of 20, was the first Carlisle man to give his life in [the] war on a tour of duty."
At one o?clock in the morning…