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( Center Panel ) "They have earned the undying esteem and respect of all thoughtful and freedom-loving Americans for their overriding devotion and sense of duty to our Nation."— President Ronald Reagan — In honor and memory of o…
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(( Upper Section )) (Front) - - Resacca · Gettysburg · Chickamauga · March to the Sea (Left) - - Shiloh · Perryville · Vicksburg · Nashville (Right) - - Antietam · Franklin · Kenne…
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(( Center Panel )) Erected by the Service Mother ( Across Both Side Panels ) In Commemoration of the Valor and Sacrifice of our Heroes in World Wars I and II (( Left Panel )) ( Row One ) Charles T. Alvis · Daniel Armstrong…
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( 1864 Monument ) Erected by the Survivors of the 58th Reg. Ind. Vol.To the memory of their deceased comrades in arms 1864 Honor the Flag ( 1914 Bronze Plaque ) This monument was erected by the 58th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantr…
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1886 —- Lyles Station, Indiana —- 1986 Dedicated to preserve the memory of Joshua Lyles Lyles Station, Indiana, the State's only remaining black-named community, was settled more than one hundred years ago by Joshua Lyles, a Free…
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Soldiers & Patriots of the American Revolution buried in Gibson County Indiana ( Row One ) Robert Archer, S. C. · Thomas Bell, S. C. · Nicholas Boren, Penn. · David Bucklin, R. I. · Robert Cashbott, Penn. ·…
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Dedicated to All Gibson County service Men and Women that served in Desert Storm and Desert Shield in support or in combat from Aug. 1990 — Mar. 1991 ( Obverse Side ) Erected byGibson Navy Mothers American Legion Post 25 American L…
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Erected 1914 Centennial Year by General John Gibson Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution in Honor of Judge William Princeafter whom Princeton was Named
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Side 'One' Settled in late 1840s by Joshua and Sanford Lyles, former slaves from Tennessee. African Methodist Episcopal Church (since 1860) and schools (1865-1958) played important roles in sustaining the community. On land donated by Joshua Ly…
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