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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Orange County, Indiana
Adjacent to Orange County, Indiana
▶ Crawford County (1) ▶ Dubois County (3) ▶ Lawrence County (16) ▶ Martin County (4) ▶ Washington County (14)
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| | Historic Hotels of America Nation Trust for Historic Preservation
Second Plaque
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m9917) HM |
| | This hotel stands on the site of the French Lick Fort maintained as a Government Station - as a protection from Indians until about 1815. — — Map (db m11780) HM |
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Thomas Freeman surveyed the Vincennes Tract 1802-1803. The northeast corner of this tract is located 839 ft. N. and 48 ft. E.
Placed by Lost River Chapter D.A.R.
1935. — — Map (db m74118) HM |
| | . . . — — Map (db m74119) HM |
| | Dedicated to those who served
(Leftmost Panel of Brick Memorials)
First Column:
Grant C. Cornwell - (USAAC - S/SGT) - (2-1942 to 10-1945) -- Lester R. Cornwell - (USN - GM3/C) - (8-1944 to 2-1946) -- Leland W. Cornwell - (USA . . . — — Map (db m22392) HM |
| | Side A:
Orleans was platted March 11, 1815. This town square, called Congress Square, was part of the plat. Orleans Academy was built here 1866, in operation by 1867. In 1870s, the Academy was purchased, and its building was made part . . . — — Map (db m22064) HM |
| | This bell rung in the Orleans Academy building when built in 1864, remained in the enlarged public school building until it was razed in 1965. — — Map (db m22095) HM |
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(East Side)
Dedicated in honor
of those who gave
their lives in the
service of their
country that we
might live in freedom
(North Side)
World War I
Warren J. Brock
Wesley Edwards
Everett M. . . . — — Map (db m22315) WM |
| | Commemorating our Native Indians, our forefathers who planned and put into effect our Public Land System, the U.S. Deputy Public land Surveyors and our early prominent land surveyors
( Center are the plotted Survey Plaques )
Contributing . . . — — Map (db m47662) HM |
| | 1903
Presented by the Government
to Williamson Post No. 364, G. A. R.,
and by the Post to Orange County,
in Memory of Her Soldiers of
1861 - - - 1865 — — Map (db m47424) HM |
| | The Orange County Courthouse
circa 1850 has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of The Interior
1975 — — Map (db m47451) HM |
| | ( Across Top of Memorial )
Honor Roll of the Silent Ones
Who fought for God and Country
( Center Panel )
* * * 1917 - - World War I - - 1918 * * *
(Row One) - - Alvis Apple William A. Beaty Walter Benson . . . — — Map (db m47489) WM |
| | ( Bronze Plaque )
Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Orange County.
(Row One) - - Thomas Atkinson Joseph Bolling William Case William Chandler Ephraim Dailey George Duncan Robert Hall George Henton . . . — — Map (db m47409) WM |
| | 600 yards west, intersection of the baseline and the second principal meridian, the lines fixed in 1805 by Ebenezer Buckingham, to govern land survey in Indiana under the Ordinance of 1785. — — Map (db m47345) HM |