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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Polk County

 
Clickable Map of Polk County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Polk County, FL (134) Hardee County, FL (4) Highlands County, FL (40) Hillsborough County, FL (423) Lake County, FL (77) Manatee County, FL (134) Okeechobee County, FL (14) Orange County, FL (269) Osceola County, FL (121) Pasco County, FL (96) Sumter County, FL (61)  PolkCounty(134) Polk County (134)  HardeeCounty(4) Hardee County (4)  HighlandsCounty(40) Highlands County (40)  HillsboroughCounty(423) Hillsborough County (423)  LakeCounty(77) Lake County (77)  ManateeCounty(134) Manatee County (134)  OkeechobeeCounty(14) Okeechobee County (14)  OrangeCounty(269) Orange County (269)  OsceolaCounty(121) Osceola County (121)  PascoCounty(96) Pasco County (96)  SumterCounty(61) Sumter County (61)
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101 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Site of the Camp of The 10th Cavalry, The “Buffalo Soldiers”May 14th – June 7, 1898
The 10th Cavalry, one of four all black regiments in the regular army at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, camped at this site on the shore of Lake Wire in the spring of 1898 while awaiting transport to Cuba to fight in the Spanish-American . . . Map (db m130419) HM
102 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — PCHC-019 — The Carpenters' Home
The Carpenters' Home was the retirement home for members of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America from 1929 to 1976. The Union completed the purchase of the 1,684 acre site in April 1924. Costing $632,393, the site included 594 . . . Map (db m100435) HM
103 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — F-275 — The Frank Lloyd Wright Campus of Florida Southern College
At Florida Southern College is located the largest collection of buildings on one site ever created by Frank Lloyd Wright, one of America's foremost architects. Wright's plan for the campus is the only tangible example of his community planning . . . Map (db m13632) HM
104 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — The Great African American Generation[Veterans Memorial Park]
This monument pays tribute to all of those Polk County African Americans who served in World War II. Their service to the country would continue long after the battlefields of World War II grew silent. More than one and a half million . . . Map (db m193707) HM WM
105 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — The Moorehead Community
In the early 1880's one of Lakeland's first settlements developed on these 35 acres. Railroad laborers working on the Henry B. Plant railroad lines and other African-Americans moved here to begin construction in 1882 on a railroad line from Tampa . . . Map (db m198387) HM
106 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — The Oates Building
    The Oates Building is a prime example of Florida "Boom Time" architecture, expressed in the Mediterranean Revival style. Built in 1925 by Mr. Alvah Y. Oates, the building was designed by noted Florida and local architect E.C. . . . Map (db m55289) HM
107 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — F-457 — The Sorosis Club Building
In 1922 the Sorosis Club or sorority, a women's club in Lakeland, was organized. Named after the first incorporated women's club in America, the Sorosis Club of New York, the Sorosis Club's mission included service to the community, as well as . . . Map (db m51933) HM
108 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — F-414 — The Women's Club of Lakeland59 Lake Morton Drive
The Women’s Club of Lakeland was organized in 1912. In 1923 the club purchased this property as the site for its clubhouse. W.B.Talley, a Lakeland architect, designed this colonial revival building in 1927 and in 1928 construction was completed by . . . Map (db m67657) HM
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109 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Thomas B. Mack Park
Thomas B. Mack was an author, educator and collector in the fields of horticulture, citrus and garden design. In 1951 he began a long horticultural teaching career at Florida Southern College specializing in citrus. In 1997 he was inducted into the . . . Map (db m130421) HM
110 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Veterans Memorial[Veterans Memorial Park]
Dedicated to the memory of all men and women who served our country in defense of freedom all of America’s wars and conflicts For your tomorrow they gave their today Map (db m193693) WM
111 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Veterans Memorial
In Memory of Veterans of all warsMap (db m218664) WM
112 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — Women Veterans of World War IIVeterans Memorial Park
Honoring women who performed service to the United States of America during World War II. Army and Navy Nurse Corps Women’s Army Corps (WACs) Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) Navy (WAVES) Coast Guard (SPARs) Marine . . . Map (db m193677) HM WM
113 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — World War II Prisoners of War
“People who have not lost their freedom don’t know what freedom really means. We must all work and fight to keep our freedom.” Honoring those who served our country and all who sacrificed their lives for our freedom . . . Map (db m193489) WM
114 Florida, Polk County, Lakeland — XFV-1 “The Salmon”[Aerospace Discovery at Florida Air Museum]
This aircraft was built by Lockheed in the early 1950s to demonstrate the operation of a vertical takeoff and landing fighter for protecting convoys. Lockheed Chief Test Pilot Herman “Fish” Salmon piloted the first test flight on June 16, . . . Map (db m193336) HM
115 Florida, Polk County, Mulberry — Historical Citrus Planting
Historical Citrus Planting March 14, 1959. Site of first experimental planting of citrus on reclaimed phosphate mining land. The project was originated and executed by William James Menear, land manager, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation.Map (db m4980) HM
116 Florida, Polk County, Mulberry — In Memorium to Cecil B. Strange
An outstanding citizen who served his community with earnest endeavor and diligent work for community beautification, industrial reclamation and national conservation. Respected and loved by his fellow men as a friend, neighbor, and loyal American.Map (db m5015) HM
117 Florida, Polk County, Mulberry — Phosphate Area War Memorial
A memorial to the phosphate area war dead.Map (db m5011) HM
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118 Florida, Polk County, Mulberry — PCHC-018 — Pierce
On this site stood the phosphate mining town of Pierce. It was one of many company-owned mining towns and villages that once populated Polk County. Pierce was started in April 1906 by the Pierce Phosphate Company. This company was acquired in . . . Map (db m100904) HM
119 Florida, Polk County, Mulberry — The Mulberry Time Capsule
This marker commemorates the dedication of the Mulberry Time Capsule. The capsule was placed here on June 12, 1977 by the Greater Mulberry Chamber of Commerce. The capsule will be opened in the year 2076 to view the mementoes of the 1976 . . . Map (db m4984) HM
120 Florida, Polk County, Mulberry — The Mulberry Tree
This tree replaces the original hundred year old tree that was the "mail drop" for the Bone Valley area before the city of Mulberry, "The Phospate Center of the World" was incorporated in 1901.Map (db m4981) HM
121 Florida, Polk County, Polk City — Florida Honors and Remembers our POW’s and MIA’s
The light of freedom still burns brightly in our world today because of the service and sacrifice of America’s men and women in uniform. Our Nation’s servicemen and women have fought the forces of tyranny and won victories for liberty, human . . . Map (db m131275) WM
122 Florida, Polk County, Polk City — Florida Honors and Remembers our POW's and MIA's
The light of freedom still burns brightly in our world today because of the service and sacrifice of America’s men and women in uniform. Our Nation’s servicemen and women have fought the forces of tyranny and won victories for liberty, human . . . Map (db m214437) WM
123 Florida, Polk County, Polk City — Green Pond Baptist Church and Cemetery
The community that developed here was named Green Pond by A.T. Williams, because it reminded him of his home in Green Pond, SC. Early settlers Leroy Smith, Stephen Hancock, George Ritter, R.W. Hammond, and J.B. Rushing, donated land for a church, . . . Map (db m99923) HM
124 Florida, Polk County, Tampa — “The Great War”Veterans Memorial Park
On April 6, 1917 the United States declared war against Germany. Polk County residents responded to the call to serve with 1,845 joining the Armed Forces. The 2nd Florida Regiment from the local National Guard was consolidated with other National . . . Map (db m193589) WM
125 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — PCHC-020 — 1940 Publix Super Market
George W. Jenkins opened the first Publix Food Store in Winter Haven in 1930. Five years later, he opened a second location in town. He closed these first two stores to open his dream store, the first Publix Super market, on this site, Nov. 8, . . . Map (db m112134) HM
126 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — Chief Chipco
In memory of Chief Chipco Lover of peace Friend of the white man His Seminole Indian village was located on Bonar's Island in Lake Hamilton 1855 Dedicated by Ponce de Leon Chapter Daughters of the American . . . Map (db m43264) HM
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127 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — F-1209 — First Missionary Baptist Church of Winter Haven
In 1881, the Rev. W. B. Mills organized the First African Missionary Baptist Church. Brother W. M. Adams, born into slavery in 1843, became the first deacon and founder. Five families, the Adams, Dwights, Dykes, Reddings. and Whittens, held the . . . Map (db m244259) HM
128 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — PCHC-022 — First Publix Store 1930
George W. Jenkins, founder of Publix Super Markets Inc. was born Sept. 29, 1907, in Harris City, GA. At the age of 17, he came to Florida and took a job as a food store clerk in Tampa. In 1930, he decided to open his own . . . Map (db m127838) HM
129 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — F-675 — Florence Villa Training School1924-1925
The Florence Villa Training School for Negroes replaced an earlier African-American school built in 1916 on the corner of 2nd and Palmetto Street. By 1922 the first school was in disrepair and classes were held at the Colored Methodist Episcopal . . . Map (db m93191) HM
130 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — F-869 — Gram Parsons Derry Down
On December 20, 1964, Winter Haven businessman Bob Parsons opened the Derry Down in this building. The English-themed teen club’s primary purpose was to give his stepson, Gram Parsons, a performance venue for his folk band, The Shilos. The club not . . . Map (db m112117) HM
131 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — F-604 — Historic Pughsville Neighborhood
Pughsville was one of Winter Haven's earliest neighborhoods, populated predominately by African Americans. These individuals cleared land and settled in what is now the southeast section of the city. For many decades, Pughsville remained a . . . Map (db m211952) HM
132 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — F-605 — Historic Pughsville Neighborhood
Pughsville was one of Winter Haven's earliest neighborhoods, populated predominately by African Americans. These individuals cleared land and settled in what is now the southwest section of the city. For many decades, Pughsville remained a vibrant . . . Map (db m24588) HM
133 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — Veterans Memorial
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134 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — Winter HavenCitrus Capital of Florida
A city of 100 lakes, named for its delightful climate, a real haven from the rigors of the cold. This park bears the name of Dr. Inman, the first President of the Florida Citrus Exchange and affectionately called the Father of Winter Haven.Map (db m218720) HM
135 Florida, Polk County, Winter Haven — Winter Haven War Memorial
Dedicated in honor and memory of those who served this country during times of armed conflict.Map (db m216423) WM
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136 Georgia, Polk County, Aragon — 115-2 — Davis & Dodge at Peek’s Spring
The spring 175 yds. E. was the camping place of Maj. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge’s 16th A.C. of McPherson’s Army of the Tennessee [US], May 23, 1864, enroute from the Etowah River to Dallas, Paulding County. May 24. Brig. Gen. J.C. Davis’ (2nd) div., . . . Map (db m20229) HM
137 Georgia, Polk County, Aragon — 115-3 — Logan’s 15th Corps at Swaintown
May 23, 1864. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan’s 15th A.C. [US], camped here at Euharlee Cr., on the site of old Swaintown while Maj. Gen. G.M. Dodge’s 16th A.C. [US] camped at Peek’s Spring one mile Northwest. These two A.C., comprising McPherson’s Army . . . Map (db m20230) HM
138 Georgia, Polk County, Aragon — 115-1B — McPherson’s March to Dallas Reported missing
May 23, 1864. The Army of the Tennessee [US], consisting of Logan’s 15th & Dodge’s 16th A.C., crossed the Etowah River at Woolley's Bridge & by Old Macedonia Church & roads not now existing, reached this, the intersection with the Old Alabama Rd., . . . Map (db m20227) HM
139 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Before the Mall
As with most communities throughout America, the downtown was once home to local branches of major department stores. In Cedartown, grocery stores like Kroger and A&P once had storefronts, and local merchants such as A.C. Cobb, Stubbs and Hogg, and . . . Map (db m197592) HM
140 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — 115-6 — Big Spring Park
Asa Prior, born in Virginia about 1785, pioneered into this valley and purchased a large tract of land including this spring and Cedar Creek in 1834. In 1852 he deeded the spring and 10 adjacent acres to the City of Cedartown. Another pioneer, Mr. . . . Map (db m35812) HM
141 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Cedartown's City Plan
Cedartown developed from the original town plan that resulted from Asa Prior's division of land that included a courthouse square on the north side of the tract. The lots surrounding the square were planned to be sold as commercial lots. The Rome . . . Map (db m197545) HM
142 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Cobb's Corner
The intersection of West Avenue and Main Street was never intentionally planned to be the center of Cedartown, but eventually as the downtown grew south from the courthouse, this eventually became the main intersection. In the main image, dating . . . Map (db m197587) HM
143 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Everyone Loves a Parade
Main Street Cedartown has always been a top choice for the area's parades, festivals and special events. From the annual fall festival held each October, to Shriner's Parades, Homecoming Parades, and all sorts of political rallies, concerts, and . . . Map (db m197583) HM
144 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Founding of Cedartown
The earliest known inhabitants in the Cedartown area were the Cherokee Indians, who had taken over the surrounding territory from the Creek Indians in the 1760's. Cherokee settlements in the area were known as Char'le Town, Cedar Town and Clean . . . Map (db m197547) HM
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145 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Hawkes Children's Library
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m197567) HM
146 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Houses of Worship in Downtown
The First Baptist Church in Cedar Town was established along Tanyard Branch (about one half mile south) in 1835. Asa Prior and William West donated two acres for the construction of a sanctuary in 1845. This building served until 1891, when a new . . . Map (db m197570) HM
147 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Images of Yesteryear
(From left to right) • Druggist T.F. Burbank came to Cedartown in 1873, and built the block of buildings between Woodland and Herbert Streets in 1879. • The building to your right was once the Grand Theater, shown here during some . . . Map (db m197569) HM
148 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — 115-7 — Ivy Ledbetter LeeFounder of Modern Public Relations — 1877~1934 —
Ivy Ledbetter Lee, public relations expert, author, lecturer, and philanthropist, was born July 16, 1877, near Cedartown. He attended Emory College for two years and then went to Princeton, where he earned his A.B. in 1898, paying his way by working . . . Map (db m35795) HM
149 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Parker and LundyEst. 1949
The late Senator James I. Parker established the law firm of Parker and Lundy on this site in 1949. William L. Lundy, Jr. joined the firm in 1985 and Richard J. Lundy in 1987, Charles E. "Chuck” Morris, Jr. in 1998, Laura L. Wheale in 2014, and . . . Map (db m197548) HM
150 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — 115-1A — Polk County
Created December 20, 1851 and named for President James Knox Polk. Cedartown is fittingly named for the trees which flourish in this beautiful valley. The city is a railroad center, has a thriving textile industry, and a large paper mill. . . . Map (db m35738) HM
151 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Polk County Confederate Monument
[Front] Erected by the Cedartown Chapter U.D.C. No. 491 to the Confederate veterans of Polk County, 1906. The daughters of those who made our flag, hold in exalted veneration those who bore it. [Side] When . . . Map (db m197543) WM
152 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Polk County Courthouses
The first courthouse in the area was a frame building erected in Van Wert in 1838. When Cedar Town was made the county seat of the newly formed Polk County in 1851, Asa Prior sold land to the new county for a new courthouse for $1,200. The two story . . . Map (db m197540) HM
153 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Public Works and Buildings of Cedartown
Northwest Georgia is blessed with many limestone springs. When Van Wert was founded, hollowed out chestnut and cedar logs were fashioned to bring spring water from nearby hills into the village, making it one of the first communities in Northwest . . . Map (db m197537) HM
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154 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — 115-8 — Sterling Holloway1905 - 1992
Sterling Price Holloway, Jr., like his father, was named for Confederate General Sterling "Pap" Price. He was born on this site and went to school here then attended the Georgia Military Academy in College Park, now Woodward Academy. He later . . . Map (db m237705) HM
155 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — The Cedartown Water Works, Woman's Building, Big Spring Park Historic District
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places 2000Map (db m197533) HM
156 Georgia, Polk County, Cedartown — Trail of Tears Cherokee"Walk in their Footsteps"
The area surrounding the Cedartown Big Springs was first inhabited by the Cherokee Indians. The land was prized for its abundance of sparkling spring water and shade-providing cedar trees. The Cherokee people lived here peacefully until May 26, 1838 . . . Map (db m107439) HM
157 Georgia, Polk County, Rockmart — 115-5 — Old Van Wert Polk County
County seat of Paulding when that county was created in 1832; inc. 1838. Named for Isaac Van Wert & John Paulding, two of the captors of Major Andre. Polk County was organized in 1851 from parts of Floyd and Paulding; this placed Van Wert in Polk . . . Map (db m35778) HM
158 Georgia, Polk County, Rockmart — Rockmart Memorial Park
[Entry marker] We honor those who served in our country's Armed forces Dedicated November 11, 2001 [Main memorial] The City of Rockmart and Brown–Wright American Legion Post 12 dedicate this memorial to . . . Map (db m197595) WM
159 Georgia, Polk County, Rockmart — Rockmart Slate House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m197593) HM
160 Iowa, Polk County, Clive — Prairie EngineMarc Moulton 2010 — Stainless Steel —
Prairie Engine recalls the early days of the railroad and its importance in the development of Clive. The sculpture conveys the power and movement of a by-gone era and historically connects Clive's past to its present. The deep brown . . . Map (db m236237) HM
161 Iowa, Polk County, Clive — Walnut Creek, CliveJune 25, 2015
On this day, Walnut Creek rose out of its banks reaching a record crest of 13.41 feet (flood stage is 12 feet). The flooding followed two storms that moved through portions of Iowa sending several river systems above flood stage and 5 inches of rain . . . Map (db m236235) HM
162 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Bloomfield/Allen — Owen's Covered Bridge
The Owen's Covered Bridge was built around 1875 to span the North River, a tributary of the Des Moines River. This Howe Truss style bridge originally sat about 2.5 miles northeast of Carlisle where it formed part of a road from Martins Ferry to . . . Map (db m236539) HM
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163 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Capitol East — Site of Camp Burnside 1862
A rendezvous for valiant volunteers from Iowa to the Union Army in the Civil War, 1861 – 1865 23rd Inf. — 39th Inf.Map (db m236129) HM
164 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — Birthplace of Des MoinesPolk County, Iowa
Fort Des Moines No. 2 Established May 1843 — Evacuated March 1846 This cabin is a memorial to the military outpost, Fort Des Moines No. 2, occupied by Company I, First Regiment U. S. Dragoons and Company F First U. S. Infantry. The . . . Map (db m84100) HM
165 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — Dragoon Trail Historical Site Marker No. 7
Here Passed the Dragoon Trail Blazed in 1835 by the First U.S. Dragoons under Colonel Stephen W. KearnyMap (db m139808) HM
166 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — Site of Old Fort Des Moines
Established in 1843 Evacuated in 1846 Erected by Abigail Adams Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Assisted by park commissioners and early settlers of Des Moines Dedicated June 14, 1908Map (db m236114) HM
167 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — The First Public Schoolhouse
This tablet marks the spot where the first public schoolhouse stood Erected 1858Map (db m236012) HM
168 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — 'The Gift' from Rotary To The Children of the WorldJuly 2019
Blank Children's Hospital stands here today because of the generosity of A.H. and Anna Blank. The Blanks were steadfast in their philanthropic mission to build a children's hospital in memory of their son, Raymond Blank. At the time, Iowa had the . . . Map (db m237713) HM
169 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Downtown Des Moines — 53 — The Historic Center Street Neighborhood
People lived and worked here. They shopped and prayed here. They gathered here to celebrate life. Welcome to what was Iowa's most vibrant Black community — the historic Center Street neighborhood, stretching from 15th Street to Keosauqua Way. . . . Map (db m235901) HM
170 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Drake — Paint It Black
The iconic Painted Street tradition has been associated with the Drake Relays since 1975. The event gathers hundreds of students and involves student organizations painting themed squares and ends with a festive paint fight. In the fall of 2018, . . . Map (db m193850) HM
171 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — 平和と友情の鐘Bell of Peace and Friendship
平和と友情の鐘 山梨県知事天野久 . . . Map (db m236196) HM
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172 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — A Reflection of Hope
A Monument Established By The Citizens Of Iowa To Honor Iowans Who Served During the Vietnam War These Absent Friends Will Never Be Forgotten Abler, James L · Abolins, Janis · Abrahamson, Gary L · Adams, Glenn A Adams, Steven H · Adams, . . . Map (db m41878) WM
173 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Cambodia — Robert D. Ray Asian Garden —
A dark era befell Cambodia when the Khmer Rouge, under the dictator Pol Pot, ruled the country from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot's genocidal regime led to the deaths of nearly 2 million people out of a population of just 7 million. So many people were . . . Map (db m237953) HM
174 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Combat Wounded Veterans
Military Order of the Purple Heart 1782 1932 Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my Country's way to show they care. If I could be seen by . . . Map (db m42145) WM
175 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Dedicated to You, A Free Citizen in a Free Land
This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Iowa by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of the Treasury As the inspirational symbol of the United States Savings Bonds Independence Drive from May 16 to . . . Map (db m229146) HM
176 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Iowa Revolutionary War Monument
Front Dedicated to soldiers and patriots of the American Revolution who are buried in IowaDecember 28, 1846 Iowa Our liberties we prize our rights we will maintainReverse George Perkins, N. and S. Carolina, Lee County William . . . Map (db m48277) HM
177 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Iowa Veterans Memorial
To honor those who have served that we may live in freedom.Map (db m48273) WM
178 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Japanese Bell of Peace and Friendship平和と友情の鐘
In 1959, the Prefecture of Yamanashi, Japan suffered heavy damage from two typhoons, resulting in significant loss of human life, farm animals, homes and crops. An Iowan, stationed with the U.S. Air Force in Tokyo at that time, wanted to help. . . . Map (db m236175) HM
179 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Korean War1950 - 1953
Side 1 Early on the quiet Sunday morning of June 25, 1950 - June 24th in Washington - the North Korean Peoples Army attacked South Korea. They crossed the 38th parallel with 135,000 soldiers and 22 Russian built tanks. This action touched . . . Map (db m48281) HM
180 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this replica of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty . . . Map (db m72403) HM
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181 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Robert D. Ray Asian Garden
The Robert D. Ray Asian Garden not only highlights the importance of diversity in our community and acknowledges the contributions that Asian Americans have made to Iowa, but also serves as a lasting monument honoring Governor Ray's visionary . . . Map (db m237927) HM
182 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — S-36 Submarine Memorial
Front 1 of 52 U.S. Submarines lost during WWII Lost on her 2nd patrol, January 20, 1942 in Makassar Strait, Indonesia. Left Image U.S. Submarine Veterans World War II In memory of all submarines and crews on eternal patrol . . . Map (db m48269) HM
183 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Shattering Silence
Ralph was a slave from Missouri. In 1834, he bought his freedom from his owner, a man named J. Montgomery, so he could come to Iowa to work in the lead mines near Dubuque. The cost of his independence was to be $550, plus interest. But after five . . . Map (db m236242) HM
184 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — The First Licensed Ferry
This Boulder Commemorates The first licensed ferry at the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers 1847 The first Pontoon Bridge at Sycamore Street (Now Grand Avenue) 1856 The First Toll Bridge at Court Avenue 1856Map (db m210314) HM
185 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Votes for WomenMary J. Coggeshall 1836-1911 — Writer, Orator, and Leader —
Mrs. Coggeshall directed and inspired the women's suffrage movement in Iowa. She lobbied here for the vote. Centennial of the 19th AmendmentMap (db m229145) HM
186 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — War Of The Rebellion Monument
(Front side): Iowa's tribute to the courage, patriotism, and distinguished service of all her soldiers and sailors who fought in the war of the rebellion 1861- 1865 (Back side): Designed By Harriet A. Ketcham MT. Pleasant, . . . Map (db m42147) HM
187 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — William Boyd Allison
United States Senator MDCCCXXIX • MCMVIII for forty-three years A member of Congress from Iowa Oldest in service Wisest in council A friend of allMap (db m48275) HM
188 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, East Village — Willson Alexander Scott
Sacred to the memory of Willson Alexander Scott who gave to the State of Iowa the greater part of the land where stands the Capitol Born in Crawford County, Indiana November 20, 1818. He acquired some five hundred acres of land . . . Map (db m236130) HM
189 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Greater South Side — The Gray's Lake Story
Through the centuries, the area that is today's Gray's Lake was part of the ever-changing course of the Raccoon River. Left behind after one such change in the Raccoon was an oxbow that would become Gray's Lake Park. Residents of Des Moines in . . . Map (db m236552) HM
190 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Sherman Hill — 55 — Willkie House
A pillar of Des Moines' Black community, the Willkie House legacy dates to 1917 when it hosted the War Recreation Board's leisure programs for Black servicemen in the city. Its name and function changed in the early years, as did its location. . . . Map (db m235895) HM
191 Iowa, Polk County, Des Moines, Union Park — 38 — Ida B. Wise Smith1871-1952
Born in Philadelphia, Ida B. Wise Smith rose to national prominence as a Iowan dedicated to the causes of women's suffrage, prohibition, and children's rights. Mrs. Smith pressed her causes in the political arena, achieving the enactment of a state . . . Map (db m235889) HM
192 Iowa, Polk County, Mitchellville — 23 — Historic Des Moines / Noted Des Moines Residents
The fork of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers was recognized as an ideal site a military post as early 1834. Fort Des Moines was established in 1843, but was abandoned in 1846 following the treaty whereby the Sauk and Mesquakie Indians relinquished . . . Map (db m33009) HM
193 Iowa, Polk County, Mitchellville — Universalist Church1868
This church was built by Thomas Mitchell. Thomas Mitchell was born in New Hampshire in 1816. he came to Iowa Territory in 1840, and in 1844 became the first white settler of Polk County. He built cabins and later inns to feed and shelter the . . . Map (db m44833) HM
194 Iowa, Polk County, West Des Moines — Welcome to the Jordan House
Pioneers for Emancipation The man who built this house was James Cunningham Jordan (1813–1891). He and his wife Melinda were the earliest settlers in Walnut Township, Iowa (now West Des Moines). When he was thirty-three Mr. Jordan built a . . . Map (db m236559) HM
195 Iowa, Polk County, West Des Moines, Valley Junction — Valley Junction
October 1842 – Land is transferred to the United States 1845 - Iowa opened for homesteaders Spring of 1846 - First settlers moved into Walnut Township, future site of West Des Moines 1849 - Church services began in the Jordan log cabin . . . Map (db m236554) HM
196 Minnesota, Polk County, Climax — Polk County
. . . Map (db m195336) HM
197 Minnesota, Polk County, Crookston — Carnegie Library1907
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m207166) HM
198 Minnesota, Polk County, East Grand Forks — Sorlie Memorial BridgeA.D. 1929
Arthur Gustav Sorlie April 26, 1874 – August 28, 1928 Governor of North Dakota and Chairman of the State Highway Commission from January 1925 until his death. Resident of Grand Forks since 1903. Member of the City Council from 1909 to . . . Map (db m162662) HM
199 Minnesota, Polk County, Fisher — Welcome to Minnesota / Glacial Lake Agassiz
Welcome to Minnesota (south side)Known to her citizens as the North Star State or the Gopher State, Minnesota has never claimed to be the Land of giants. But two famous American giants do hail from Minnesota. The giant lumberjack Paul . . . Map (db m162685) HM
200 Minnesota, Polk County, Winger, Winger Township — World War I MemorialNels T. Wold — Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor —
[north side]1917 ☆ 1918 This memorial dedicated to the memory of Nels T. Wold awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and Alvin Fengestad Henry J. Solie Thomas O. Evenson Gilbert O. Lesetmo Lauris Larson . . . Map (db m216283) HM WM

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