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201 New York, Bronx County, Bronx, Mott Haven — A memorial to Roberto Enrique Clemente Walker1934 - 1972
Dedicated to Puerto Rican humanitarian and Hall of Fame baseball player, Roberto Clemente, this sculpture pays homage to Roberto's humble beginnings, outstanding athleticism and philanthropic spirit. Dedicada al jugador . . . Map (db m241501) HM
202 New York, Jefferson County, Fort Drum — 10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk MemorialOperation Restore Hope / Operation Continue Hope — December 1992 – May 1993 / June 1993 – March 1994 —
Humanitarian Relief / Security Operations KIA: SGT Ferdinan C. Richardson • 25 Sep 1993 SGT Cornell L. Houston • 3 Oct 1993 PFC Henry Martin • 3 Oct 1993 Somalia, AfricaMap (db m112238) WM
203 New York, Jefferson County, Watertown — The Global War on Terrorism
The September 11, 2001 attacks led our Nation to respond. Soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division were immediately ordered to secure key sites within the United States. In October 2001, 10th Mountain Soldiers deployed as the initial conventional . . . Map (db m179341) HM
204 New York, Otsego County, Morris — William Yates
Baronet, humanitarian, noted doctor, from Sapperton, Eng. Introduced vaccination in America in Philadelphia in 1799. Died, Morris, Mar. 1857Map (db m144271) HM
205 New York, Suffolk County, Huntington — Home of John Dewey (1859-1952)
Site of Home of John Dewey (1859-1952) Philosopher, Educator and Humanitarian Lived Here 1910-1925Map (db m155807) HM
206 North Carolina, Guilford County, Sedalia — In Memory of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown
In Memory of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Founder Educator Humanitarian July 1976 Map (db m43306) HM
207 Ohio, Crawford County, Bucyrus — The Underground Railroad in Crawford CountyThe Underground Railroad
Side A Runaway slaves used a web of routes through Crawford County, most going through the city of Bucyrus. Present-day State Route 98 to State Route 4, laid out in 1822 from Norton in northern Delaware County through Bucyrus to Sandusky in . . . Map (db m107079) HM
208 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Branch Rickey, J.D.1906-1909 — OWU Class of 1904 —
• Athlete, teacher, coach, lawyer, baseball legend, and humanitarian • Credited with breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball by signing Jackie Robinson • Responsible for the formation of the All-American Women's Baseball League . . . Map (db m203330) HM
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209 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Underground Railroad / Abolition Boats Provide an Escape to Freedom in Erie County
Marker Front: The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, disguised, and . . . Map (db m241233) HM
210 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Olentangy West — The Jesse Owens Track
James Cleveland (Jesse) Owens, 1913-1980, Ohio State University Track and Field Star, Olympic Champion, Ambassador of Sports, Humanitarian, Friend of Youth. Jesse Owens' incomparable achievements as an Ohio State and Olympic athlete are . . . Map (db m12773) HM
211 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Teakwood — Alum Creek & The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad — Historic Underground Railroad Site —
Alum Creek & The Underground Railroad The fifty-eight miles of Alum Creek run north to south originating in Morrow County and continues through Delaware County into Franklin County, where it empties into the Big Walnut Creek, draining into . . . Map (db m103301) HM
212 Ohio, Lucas County, Toledo, Vistula Historic District — Judge Paul William Alexander ParkCity of Toledo
Judge Paul William Alexander 8 December 1888 - 29 June 1967 Judge Paul William Alexander founded Y's Men International in Toledo in 1922. He was a family court judge, a leader of the YMCA, and a humanitarian. He strived to make the world . . . Map (db m217107) HM
213 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Reed Township — The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad at Omar Inn and Omar Chapel of Seneca CountyHistoric Underground Railroad Site
The Underground Railroat. The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . Map (db m221322) HM
214 Ohio, Stark County, Canton — Church Of The SaviorA Walk with the President
When William McKinley returned to Canton after serving in the Civil War, he joined the First Methodist Church and became very active. He was a member of the Board of Trustees, served as a Sunday School teacher, and a Sunday School superintendent. . . . Map (db m204185) HM
215 Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Ford City — In Honor of Nellie BlyElizabeth Cochrane Seaman
May 5, 1867 - Jan. 27, 1922 Journalist and Humanitarian In 1889 she traveled around the world in 72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes, establishing a world record. Elected to Penna. Newspaper Hall of Fame in 1972. Born at Cochrans Mills . . . Map (db m79284) HM
216 Pennsylvania, Clarion County, Clarion — In Honor of Clarion County Persian Gulf Era Veterans
Persian Gulf Conflict - Operation Desert Storm - Operation Desert Shield Operation Iraqi Freedom - Operation New Dawn - Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Inherent Resolve - Operation Freedom's Sentinel This memorial is a scaled . . . Map (db m203950) HM WM
217 Pennsylvania, McKean County, Kane — Kane, a Star in the Forest
Welcome to Kane, Pennsylvania Nestled in the heart of the Allegheny National Forest, Kane is known as the Black Cherry Capital of the World for the exceptional veneer milled from local trees and crafted into fine furniture and cabinets. In . . . Map (db m179061) HM
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218 Rhode Island, Washington County, Exeter, Escoheag — Rhode Island National Guard
(Inscription under the statue) Rhode Island National Guard (Left Panel) Army National Guard-Since 1638-The Rhode Island Army National Guard was formed as a State Militia for the protection of the people. It always answers the call to arms when . . . Map (db m66428) WM
219 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — Clarence E. Pressley
In Memory of Clarence E. Pressley A Son of Abbeville, South Carolina Businessman - Humanitarian - Leader Friend - Mentor - Family ProtectorMap (db m25197) HM
220 South Carolina, Fairfield County, Winnsboro — 20-3 — James Henry Carlisle
Born in this house on May 24, 1825, the son of William and Mary Ann Carlisle, this noted teacher received his education at Mount Zion Institute and South Carolina College. A delegate in 1860 to the Secession Convention and a legislator in 1864, his . . . Map (db m14323) HM
221 South Carolina, Greenville County, Greenville — Alester G. Furman, Jr. Administration BuildingErected 1957
Named in Honor of Alester Garden Furman, Jr. Humanitarian, Master Planner, Friend of Youth, Champion of Education, Guiding Light in Building the New South. This administration building is named to honor Mr. Furman in grateful . . . Map (db m123600) HM
222 Tennessee, Stewart County, Dover — Brandon-Sykes Showboat HouseW. D. Sykes Memorial Museum
House built in 1888 by Nathan G. Brandon W.D. Sykes became the 4th owner in 1919. He was a successful businessman during the Depression years, a staunch Democrat who entertained Governor Austin Peay, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull and . . . Map (db m155824) HM
223 Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, Oak Lawn — 14100 — Pediatric Orthopedic Care in Dallas
The effort for pediatric orthopedic care in Dallas began when the Shriners (Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine) organized a board with the idea of creating a system of charity hospitals across the U.S. Samuel P. Cochran, . . . Map (db m149047) HM
224 Texas, Galveston County, Galveston — 18889 — The Galveston Movement
By the late 1800's, thousands of Jews began fleeing their homes in Russia and Eastern Europe to escape anti-Semitic policies and violent pogroms. Many immigrated to the U.S., establishing communities in New York City and elsewhere along the East . . . Map (db m201962) HM
225 Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi — 17981 — Rabbi Sidney A. Wolf
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 8, 1906, Sidney Wolf spent his childhood developing his skills as a pianist. In high school, he conceived the idea of using his musical talent to enhance a career as a rabbi. He studied music at the Cincinnati . . . Map (db m182913) HM
226 Texas, Orange County, Orange — History of Orange, Texas Rotary Club
The Orange, Texas USA Rotary Club was admitted to Rotary International on 1 June 1919. Its first President was H.J.L. Stark. Mr. Stark, together with other influential members of the City of Orange, believed that the community would benefit from . . . Map (db m116336) HM
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227 Texas, Orange County, Orange — History of Rotary International
The world's first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois, USA, was formed on 23 February 1905 by Paul P. Harris, an attorney who wished to recapture in a professional club the same friendly spirit he had felt in the small towns of his . . . Map (db m116335) HM
228 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Rosslyn — Missions CriticalUS Marine Corps War Memorial, George Washington Memorial Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Since World War II, the Marine Corps and the US Navy have performed countless humanitarian missions. Perhaps General James Mattis said it best in 2003: "we will treat all others with decency, demonstrating chivalry and soldierly compassion . . . Map (db m129461)
229 Virginia, Fairfax County, Alexandria — WW II: A Battle Fought at Home and Abroad
The United States engaged in World War II (WWII) at home and on foreign soil. With formal entry of the United States into WWII, the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) began two top-secret programs, known as MIS-Y and MIS-X, at Fort Hunt. Under the . . . Map (db m41161) HM
230 Virginia, Richmond, Jackson Ward — Bill “Bojangles” Robinson
December 14, 1878 – November 25, 1949. Dancer • Actor • Humanitarian Native Son of Richmond ——— Internationally famous actor and dancer rendered many kindnesses to the citizens of Richmond.Map (db m1915) HM

231 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, Barnet — Marie Schmolka (1893-1940)
Marie Schmolka was the only Czechoslovak representative at the Evian conference of July 1938, which focused on the Jewish refugee crisis. After the Munich agreement of September 1938, together with Doreen Warriner, she organised the . . . Map (db m188406) HM
232 Alabama, Chilton County, Clanton — USS Chilton
Constructed by the Western Pipe and Steel Company of San Francisco. the Bayfield-class attack transport ship was launched on December 29, 1942, as the SS Sea Needle. The vessel was retrofitted at the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard in New York for . . . Map (db m224688) HM
233 Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — Hon. George W. Andrews1906-1971
Member of the United State Congress 1944-1971 Dedicated Family Man and Humanitarian Loyal Alabamian Outstanding District Attorney Vigilant Legislator Supporter of State's Rights Conserver of Nation's Resources Ardent Advocate of . . . Map (db m184478) HM
234 Alabama, Escambia County, East Brewton — Downing-Shofner SchoolEast Brewton, 1906-1943
Dr. J. M. Shofner (1863-1926) founder, dedicated his life to - "Give the boys and girls a chance." Mr. Elisha Downing - Humanitarian. First building erected named in honor of Mrs. Esther Downing. Trustees-1906: J. M. Shofner, D. . . . Map (db m84374) HM
235 Florida, Alachua County, Alachua — F-597 — Bland Community and Ogden School / Odgen School
Bland Community and Ogden School Settled in the 1840s by cotton planters from Georgia and South Carolina, Bland became a diverse agrarian area where farmers and sharecroppers raised cattle and grew cotton and a variety of fruits and . . . Map (db m64715) HM
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236 Florida, Okaloosa County, Hurlburt Field — Operation Restore Hope
  Violence in Somalia was precipitated by a series of civil war, famine, and disease which cost the lives of an estimated 350,000 people. In December 1992, US troops were sent to help contain the lawlessness in Somalia and create a safe . . . Map (db m99782) HM
237 Florida, Pasco County, San Antonio — Joseph J. "Joe" Herrmann 1912-2002/Edward J. "Eddie" Herrmann 1936-2017
Joseph J. "Joe" Herrmann Lucius Herrmann, a baker, who emigrated from Germany in 1900, married Helen Veronica McSweeney in Ohio in 1911. They settled in San Antonio, Florida, in 1925. In 1935, their son, Joe Herrmann, married Rose, the . . . Map (db m136017) HM
238 Georgia, Hall County, Gainesville — Bicentennial Park
This marker and plaza proudly acknowledges the significant contributions of John William Morrow, Jr., and countless citizens for the betterment of this community. Born in 1918 in Hall County, John W. Morrow, Jr., graduated Booker T. Washington . . . Map (db m25993) HM
239 Illinois, Madison County, Highland — Corporal Aaron Joel RipperdaOperation Enduring Freedom — 1st Battalion, 9th Marines —
January 8, 1987 to March 18, 2013 Aaron Ripperda was born to Kent and Tina Ripperda. Kind, rambunctious and enthusiastic, he could easily make his sister Kendall laugh. Aaron added those in need early in his school life, shaping his . . . Map (db m187777) HM WM
240 Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Abraham Lincoln
(Left marker): These building stones were preserved from the Danville Law Office of Abraham Lincoln and the Vermilion County Courthouse where he practiced law. This kettle was used from 1824 to 1831 at the Salt Works of Major Vance. The . . . Map (db m4747) HM
241 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Downtown — Indiana's MazziniLouis Y. Mazzini
Serologist, researcher, humanitarian, he was given the name "Indiana's Mazzini" by Dr. Thurman B. Rice, Indiana State Board of Health Commissioner during World War II, for hid development of an inexpensive rapid sensitive and dependable slide . . . Map (db m132755) HM
242 Indiana, Randolph County, Winchester — 68.2010.1 — Randolph County Quakers
(Side One) When this meeting house was dedicated 1898, membership in Quarterly Meeting of Friends at Winchester was largest in the world. Migration of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) into this area began 1814 with the arrival . . . Map (db m69283) HM
243 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
244 Kentucky, Jessamine County, Nicholasville — 1965 — Camp Nelson Refugee Camp / Conditions at Refugee Camp
(obverse) Camp Nelson Refugee Camp Established in 1863 to house families of African American soldiers, Camp Nelson became the chief center issuing emancipation papers to former slaves. Army's withdrawal from camp in 1866 exposed . . . Map (db m70629) HM
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245 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Nina Honemond ClarkNovember 13, 1917 - March 4, 2021 — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
Teacher, activist, historian, author, lecturer, humanitarian, and model. The granddaughter of enslaved people that reached the pinnacle for achievement in heritage education; chronicler of the history of black public schools and churches in . . . Map (db m197809) HM
246 Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, SWAN (Southwest Area) — Betty FordBorn: April 8, 1918 - Died: July 8, 2011 — Betty Ford was the First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 —
Elizabeth Anne "Betty" Bloomer was born in Chicago and raised in Grand Rapids. She became an accomplished dancer and was fashion coordinator for Herpolsheimer's Department Store. On October 15, 1948, she married Gerald R. Ford. Together they had . . . Map (db m176431) HM
247 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Henry Lloyd"Pop" — Pop Lloyd Stadium, Atlantic City — Reported unreadable
Negro League 1906 - 1932 He was the finest Shortstop in Atlantic City Negro Baseball Baseball Hall of Fame 1977 He [unreadable] the dignity of the game and helped advance the opportunities of African Americans in the Major Leagues . . . Map (db m208343) HM
248 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Central Waterfront — 6 — Wyclef JeanNew Jersey Hall of Fame
"I think the greatest thing about America is the American Dream." - Wyclef Jean Born: October 17, 1969 Lived in: Newark, New Jersey Inducted to New Jersey Hall of Fame: 2016
A . . . Map (db m220938) HM
249 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Central Harlem — Swing Low: Harriet Tubman MemorialHarriet Tubman Triangle
This larger-than-life bronze sculpture depicts abolitionist organizer and Underground Railroad leader Harriet Tubman (c. 1822-1913), and stands at the crossroads of St. Nicholas Avenue, West 122nd Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem. . . . Map (db m105284) HM
250 North Carolina, Durham County, Durham, Forest Hills — Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans(February 21, 1920 – January 25, 2012)
Mother, activist, politician, and philanthropist, Mary was the granddaughter of Benjamin N. Duke and the great-granddaughter of Washington Duke. In 1951, Mary Semans was the first woman elected to the Durham City Council, and she served as . . . Map (db m232514) HM
251 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Wesley Branch Rickey1881 - 1965
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252 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Whitehall — The Underground RailroadThe Historic National Road in Ohio
The Underground Railroad (UGRR) was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, disguised, and instructed . . . Map (db m189451) HM
253 Ohio, Huron County, Lyme — The Underground Railroad In Lyme Township, Huron County / The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad In Lyme Township, Huron County Historic Lyme Village is helping to preserve some of the local history related to the Underground Railroad. The Seymour House, which is now located in this recreated village, was one . . . Map (db m204760) HM
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254 Ohio, Pickaway County, Circleville — The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad in Pickaway County
The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . Map (db m21994) HM
255 Oklahoma, Kay County, Ponca City — E. W. Marland1874 – 1941
Pioneer Oil Developer Philanthropist & Humanitarian Leader in Developing the Economy Culture and Beauty of Ponca City Donor of Pioneer Woman Statue Governor of Oklahoma United States CongressmanMap (db m55712) HM
256 Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Harrisburg — The Calder / Olmsted / McCormick Mansion
The origins of the mansion at 105 N. Front Street can be attributed to William Calder, Jr. (1821-1880), Simon Cameron's business partner, banker and manufacturer. Calder's father had been a preeminent Harrisburg stage coach operator and helped to . . . Map (db m6341) HM
257 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — Benjamin Rush, M.D.1745 - 1813
Father of American Psychiatry Signer of the Declaration of Independence Heroic Physician, Teacher, Humanitarian Physician General of the Continental Army Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital Professor of Physic, University of . . . Map (db m106480) HM
258 Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, West End — Church of God and Saints of Christ1896
First tabernacle 1905 This edifice erected 1965 by Rabbi Levi S. Plummer Renaissance man - Humanitarian - Spiritual guide BuilderMap (db m223073) HM
259 South Carolina, Greenville County, Piedmont — William Edgeworth BeattieSeptember 25, 1859-July 8, 1935
President and Treasurer of the Piedmont Manufacturing Company President 1905-1923 Director 1896-1935 Industralist • Humanitarian • Friendly JustMap (db m40137) HM
260 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) is the official name of the War in Iraq under the umbrella of the Global War on Terrorism in March 2003, the president of the United States authorized the mission to rid Iraq of the tyrannical dictator Saddam Hussein . . . Map (db m207178) HM
261 Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Downtown — 16377 — Maverick-Carter House
The three-story limestone Maverick-Carter house was constructed on the north side of San Antonio’s central business district in 1893 for real estate developer William Harvey Maverick, son of Texas Declaration of Independence signer Samuel Augustus . . . Map (db m235155) HM
262 Texas, Dallas County, Dallas, South Dallas — 16679 — Juanita Craft House
Juanita Jewel (Shanks) Craft (1902-1985) was born in Round Rock and attended schools there and in Austin before earning certificates from Prairie View and Samuel Huston Colleges. She joined the Dallas Branch of the National Association for the . . . Map (db m156223) HM
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263 Texas, Goliad County, Goliad — 15677 — Angel of Goliad
Amid the cruelties of the Texas War for Independence, one notable woman committed acts of bravery and compassion. Francisca Alavez (also known by similar names) accompanied Mexican Army Captain Telesforo Alavez to Texas in March 1836. In seven . . . Map (db m36263) HM
264 Texas, Oldham County, Vega — 2518 — Doctor Oscar H. Loyd(1868-1959) — Home County of —
Oldham County's first physician. A civic leader, weather researcher and humanitarian. Born in Kansas, he attended medical school in Missouri, and in 1907 moved to Vega with his wife, Lulu Mills Loyd. Despite opposition from ranchers, he . . . Map (db m91756) HM
265 Texas, Zavala County, La Pryor — 462 — The Bosque-Larios Expedition(April 30 – June 12, 1675)
In the 16th century, northern Mexico was torn by strife as the Indian inhabitants resisted Spanish efforts to enslave them. A century later, wealthy humanitarian Antonio Balcarcel set out to invoke justice and help missionaries Christianize the . . . Map (db m111419) HM
266 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Fort Myer — No Greater Love POW-MIA Memorial
This Amelanchier tree was planted by No Greater Love, a humanitarian organization, to honor POWs-MIAs of all wars we will never forget you April 9, 1983Map (db m137209) WM
267 Virginia, Arlington County, Arlington, Rosslyn — Faith ★ Honor ★ Virtue
This living memorial is dedicated to the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who have perished during training accidents, peacekeeping missions, humanitarian efforts, covert operations and terrorist attacks. Dedicated in . . . Map (db m137240) WM
268 Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Boydton — MK2 — Boydton Academic and Bible InstituteBoydton, Virginia — Mecklenburg County —
Boydton Academic and Bible Institute was opened in 1879 in what had been the main building of Randolph-Macon College, before the college abandoned it and relocated to Ashland in 1868. Dr. Charles Cullis, a humanitarian from Boston, purchased . . . Map (db m180592) HM
269 Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Boydton — 37 — Boydton Academic and Bible InstituteBoydton, Virginia — Mecklenburg County — Reported permanently removed
Boydton Academic and Bible Institute was opened in 1879 in building that had been abandoned by Randolph-Macon College when it moved to Ashland in 1868. Dr. Charles Cullis, a humanitarian from Boston, purchased the property in 1878 and opened . . . Map (db m30917) HM
270 Virginia, Newport News, Fort Eustis — 25 — Maritime Operations in the Transportation Corps
The United States Army has been using watercraft since 1775 to assist with transportation. During the American Revolution, waterways provided the quickest way to transport men and supplies around the thirteen colonies. During the . . . Map (db m167614) HM
271 Virginia, Richmond, Museum District — Arthur Ashe MonumentMonument Avenue Historic District
[Inscription on east face of monument:]Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. 1943 - 1993 World Champion, Author, Humanitarian, Founder of Virginia Heroes, Incorporated, Native of Richmond, Virginia. This Monument was placed at Monument Avenue and . . . Map (db m22823) HM
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272 Ontario, Hamilton, Westdale — Righteous Among the Nations: the Legacy of Raoul Wallenberg
"In the autumn of 1944, me and my family were destined to die… if it wasn't for Raoul Wallenberg,who personally took us by hand, my children and my grandchildren and I couldn't be here today." --Ernie Mason, Holocaust . . . Map (db m235325) HM
273 United Kingdom, England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle upon Tyne — Admiral Lord Collingwood
Milburn House Admiral Lord Collingwood 1748 – 1810 Victor of Trafalgar, diplomat, wit and humanitarian. Nelson's friend and comrade. Born in a house on this site “Since heaven made gentlemen there is no record of a . . . Map (db m126702) HM
274 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — History of Tuscumbia, Alabama
(Obverse): The area around the Big Spring was inhabited by prehistoric Native Americans as early as 10,000 years ago. The first settlement was a French trading post and Indian village about 1780 on Cold Water Creek (Spring Creek) near the . . . Map (db m83396) HM
275 Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Annie Wheeler
Born July 31, 1868 ~ Died April 10, 1955 Daughter of General Joseph Wheeler Gallantly served her country three times on foreign soil. Volunteer nurse, Santiago, Cuba~1898. Spanish~American War and Manila, P.I. ~1899 during Philippine . . . Map (db m29558) HM
276 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Latham Memorial Fountain Unveiled
Edith Latham and her brother Milton had been gathering the memory of their parents in drawers, cabinets and living rooms until there was no longer space. Their need for a permanent storage site and longing to share the memories led them to imagine a . . . Map (db m72711) HM
277 California, San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles — Ignacy Jan Paderewski1860 - 1941
In English World famous pianist, composer, statesman, humanitarian, major California Central Coast land holder, vineyard owner, winemaker and almond grower. Polish by birth and a citizen of the world, Paderewski felt at home in . . . Map (db m71909) HM
278 Connecticut, New London County, New London — U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam War
U.S. Coast Guard in Vietnam War, 1965 - 1973 They Died That Others Might Live in Peace ENC Morris S. Beeson - LTJG David C. Brostrom - FN Heriberto S. Hernandez - LTJG Michael W. Kirkpatrick - ENI Michael H. Painter - EN2 Jerry Phillips - LT. . . . Map (db m205829) WM
279 Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola — F-843 — USCGC Sebago (WPG/WHEC 42)
Side 1: This berth was once the home of the 255 foot Owasco class patrol gunboat, Sebago (WPG 42), which was commissioned in September 1945 as the United States’ most heavily armed war vessel per foot. The ship carried an initial . . . Map (db m110471) HM
280 Florida, Orange County, Orlando — F-932 — John R. Mott House Site
Built in 1920, the former house at 528 E. Washington Street was once home to Nobel Peace Prize winner John Raleigh Mott (1869-1955). As general secretary of the National War Work Council, a World War I era Young Men’s Christian Association . . . Map (db m111212) HM
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281 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View East — David Kato KisuleThe Legacy Walk
David Kato Kisule Ugandan LGBT Activist (1964 - 2011) David Kato was born to the Kisule clan in its ancestral village of Nakawala. He first acknowledged his sexual orientation while teaching in Johannesburg. In 2005 he became . . . Map (db m181523) HM
282 Illinois, Piatt County, Atwood, Unity Township — Kenneth Leon “Tug” Wilson
Kenneth Leon “Tug” Wilson was a collegiate athlete, Olympian, educator, Rotarian and amateur sports administrator who promoted physical fitness, sportsmanship and humanitarian service around the world. Born March 27, 1896 in Atwood, Wilson grew . . . Map (db m226052) HM
283 Indiana, Howard County, Kokomo — Rotary Bridge
Chicago businessman Paul Harris formed the first Rotary Club on Feb. 23, 1905. He named the club "Rotary" because members met in rotation at their various places of business. The Rotary Club of Kokomo received its charter in 1919, and The Rotary . . . Map (db m230669) HM
284 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
285 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Hanover, Stoney Run — Stoney Run Train StationHistoric — Dedication —
This 19th century ticket booth, formerly known to local residents as "The Stoney Run Train Station," has been restored, preserved and re-dedicated by the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) as a pedestrian gateway to the BWI Rail . . . Map (db m68389) HM
286 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — The Leroy E. Hoffberger Shining Youth / Shining Walls
In joyful recognition of LeRoy E. Hoffberger's unique role as co-founder with Rebecca Hoffberger of the American Visionary Art Museum, and for his lifelong extraordinary and passionate leadership as both humanitarian and cultural philanthropist, . . . Map (db m202979) HM
287 Michigan, Macomb County, Mount Clemens — L1251 — Zion Church
Side 1 Organized on July 3, 1854, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church was the first German Protestant congregation in Mount Clemens. Its founding trustees were John Rossow and Abraham Devantier from Prussia, John William Miller and Carsten . . . Map (db m85723) HM
288 Missouri, Warren County, Warrenton — Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone, universal symbol of the American frontier, was 65 when he came to Upper Louisiana, now Missouri, 1799. His wife Rebecca was 60. The Spanish lieutenant governor granted Boone 845 acres nearby here on Femme Osage Creek. Boone did . . . Map (db m42564) HM
289 Nebraska, Douglas County, Omaha, West Omaha — Right Reverend Monsignor Edward J. Flanagan1886 - 1948
In memory of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Edward J. Flanagan Founder of Boys Town and Recipient of Variety Clubs First Humanitarian Award His dictum: "There is no such thing as a bad boy"Map (db m58481) HM
290 New Mexico, Socorro County, White Sands Proving Grounds — McDonald Ranch House Trinity SiteNational Historic Landmark — 1972 —
Restored by US Army White Sands Missile Range US Department of Energy National Park Service 1984 In the front room of this humble ranch house the world's first nuclear device was assembled on 13 July 1945. The device was then taken to Trinity . . . Map (db m15072) HM
291 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Downtown — St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church was the first permanent house of worship erected in Buffalo; the cornerstone was laid june 24, 1819. Being one of the largest public buildings in the village, St. Paul’s was the scene of numerous religious and civic . . . Map (db m65916) HM
292 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Battery Park City — My Cry Into the WorldMi Grito Hacia El Mundo
Dedicated by Governor • Dedicado por el Gobernador Andrew M. Cuomo March • Marzo 2021 Segundo Cardona, FAIA, Archetect • Arquitecto Antonio Martorell, Artist • Artista On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria, the strongest hurricane to . . . Map (db m235466) HM
293 New York, Queens County, Queens, Flushing — The Weeping Beech TreeFlushing Freedom Mile
The Weeping Beech Tree that once stood in this park was the first of its species to grow in this country. It was planted in 1847 by Samuel Bowne Parsons, a Flushing nursery owner. Parsons, who provided Manhattan's Central Park with many of its . . . Map (db m193351) HM
294 New York, Sullivan County, Livingston Manor — John R. Mott1865-1955
1865 - 1955 Birthplace of John R. Mott Noted humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1946.Map (db m180630) HM
295 Ohio, Belmont County, Saint Clairsville — Benjamin Lundy Champion of Freedom
On January 4, 1816, the date of his 27th birthday, Benjamin Lundy invited several friends to his home in St. Clairsville to lay the groundwork for a national anti-slavery society. St. Clairsville served as an Underground Railroad headquarters, . . . Map (db m214489) HM
296 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold / The Underground RailroadHistoric Underground Railroad
Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold A unique combintation of strong-principled religous communities, free black settlements, and tightly knit extended families fostered a wide-spread attitude of willful defiance that made Delaware one of . . . Map (db m12829) HM
297 Ohio, Portage County, Mantua — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In Eastern OhioHistoric Underground Railroad Site
The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . Map (db m189183) HM
298 Ohio, Portage County, Mantua — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In Eastern Ohio
The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . Map (db m207605) HM
299 Ohio, Sandusky County, Vickery — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In North Central OhioHistoric Underground Railroad Site
The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . Map (db m189182) HM
300 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — The Crossing at Scioto County / The Underground RailroadHistoric Underground Railroad Site
The Crossing at Scioto County (front) The Ohio River was a formidable obstacle for escaping slaves. Many runaways from Kentucky were aided by James Poindexter, an African-American barber and local resident, who picked up fugitives in . . . Map (db m59411) HM

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