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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXZ_madonna-of-the-trail_Richmond-IN.html
(Southwest Face) N.S.D.A.R. Memorial to the Pioneer Mothers of the Covered Wagon Days. (Northwest Face) A Nation's Highway! Once a wilderness trail over which hardy pioneers made their perilous way seeking new homes in the dense forests of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX4_metamora-christian-church_Metamora-IN.html
Organized July 18, 1841. The oldest Christian Congregation in Franklin Co. This Church was organized as a result of a revival meeting held by Rev. Alexander Campbell, founder of the Campbellites. Services were held for a time in the upper story of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX1_conner-street-historic-district_Noblesville-IN.html
Hamilton County formed 1823. Noblesville platted 1823, selected county seat 1824, incorporated 1851. Located east of downtown commercial area; boundaries are Conner and Logan streets (east and west) and 10th and 17th streets (north and south). Lis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWS_central-normal-college_Danville-IN.html
Organized 1876 at Ladoga as second private Indiana normal school specializing in teacher training. Based on Alfred Holbrook's techniques at his normal college in Lebanon, Ohio which pioneered teacher training in America. Central Normal College was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWJ_danvilles-carnegie-library_Danville-IN.html
(Side one):At May 1902 meeting newly-formed Library Board authorized lot purchase and tax levy to support a public library as required by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for funding. Designed by S. C. Dark of Indianapolis in Classical Revival Style…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW9_danvilles-main-street-historic-district_Danville-IN.html
(Side One) Residential district bounded by Main, East, Cross, and Marion streets. Nineteenth and early twentieth century homes reflect social and economic diversity of residents, including town's prominent citizens. Listed in National Register of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW2_robert-f-kennedy-speech-on-death-of-martin-l-king_Indianapolis-IN.html
Here on the evening of April 4, 1968, Kennedy came to address a large crowd of mostly African Americans in his bid for Democratic Party nomination for president of U.S. Instead, visibly shaken, he gave an impromptu speech about the assassination o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVC_madison-county-historic-home_Anderson-IN.html
The home is located on Lot 3 of the original plat presented by President Monroe in 1823 as Andersontown by William Conner, son-in-law of Chief Kikthawenund (Chief Anderson). Here Captain John Berry built a log cabin. In 1865 Alfred Makepeace erect…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV1_public-square_Anderson-IN.html
This Public Square was part of Chief Anderson's Delaware Indian Village. In 1827, thirty acres were donated to Madison County by John and Salley Berry to relocate the county seat from Pendleton to Anderson. The remaining acreage was sold by the Co…
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.