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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Huntington County, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Huntington County, Indiana 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 Huntington County, IN (57) Allen County, IN (148) Grant County, IN (125) Wabash County, IN (51) Wells County, IN (11) Whitley County, IN (60)  HuntingtonCounty(57) Huntington County (57)  AllenCounty(148) Allen County (148)  GrantCounty(125) Grant County (125)  WabashCounty(51) Wabash County (51)  WellsCounty(11) Wells County (11)  WhitleyCounty(60) Whitley County (60)
Huntington is the county seat for Huntington County
Adjacent to Huntington County, Indiana
      Allen County (148)  
      Grant County (125)  
      Wabash County (51)  
      Wells County (11)  
      Whitley County (60)  
 
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1 Indiana, Huntington County, Andrews — Dallas Township World War II Roll of Honor
On State Road 105 at E. Madison Street, on the right when traveling north on State Road 105.
Roll of Honor Citizens of Dallas Township Who Served Our Country in World War II Homer Adams, Jr. • Wilbur Akers • Glen G. Anderson • Robert G. Anderson • Claire Austill • Paul L. Bailey • Wilbur Beaver • Richard G. Belt • Edwin J. . . . Map (db m76417) WM
2 Indiana, Huntington County, Andrews — Lessel Long — 1838 - 1915
On River Road, 0.1 miles east of N. Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east.
Lessel Long was a Huntington County pioneer, a Union soldier in the Civil War, and a prisoner of war at Andersonville prison (Camp Sumter) where 13,000 prisoners died. After the war he became a manufacturer and merchant in Andrews. In 1886 he . . . Map (db m76418) HM
3 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Burk's Lock — 1835-1873
On East Park Drive (U.S. 224) at Warren on East Park Drive.
The canal boat "Indiana" docked here on the evening of July 3, 1835, opening the Wabash and Erie canal to traffic from Fort Wayne to Huntington. This was the first section of the canal opened in Indiana. John Burk, for whom the lock was named, was a . . . Map (db m7546) HM
4 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1973.1 — Canal Landing on Washington Street / Jefferson Park Mall
On North Jefferson Street at East Washington on North Jefferson Street.
(Side 1) Canal Landing on Washington Street. The Huntington Landing started 120 feet west on Washington St and continued to the lock at Cherry St. The Wabash & Erie canal was 4 feet deep and 100 feet wide as this point. Other locks . . . Map (db m65223) HM
5 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Chief Francis La Fontaine — (Topeah) 1810-1847
Near County Road W 500N at State Road 5.
In 1840 the Miami Indians agreed to move from the upper Wabash area to eastern Kansas. Francis La Fontaine was his tribe’s last principal chief. After leading his people west in 1846, he died at Lafayette, Indiana, en route to his home. The body was . . . Map (db m76449) HM
6 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Civil War Memorial - - Monument City Cemetery
On County Road 800 W near Road 250 S, on the right when traveling south.
(Front or East Side): Ripley Wyckoff - - Co. A. 13. Indy. Cavalry - - Died Feb. 13, 1865 Enoch Morgan - - Co. G. 34. Regt. Ind. Vols. - - Died May 22, 1862 Theodore Ellis - - Co. E. 47. Regt. Ind. Vols. - - Died Aug. 22, 1863 Daniel . . . Map (db m10343) HM
7 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.2018.1 — Dr. Otto U. King, 1873-1951 / Otto U. King, D.D.S, F.A.C.D.
On Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dr. Otto U. King, 1873-1951. Huntington dentist Dr. Otto King was essential in leading the American Dental Association as its first General Secretary and Editor, 1913-1927. He founded The Journal of the American Dental Association, first . . . Map (db m239413) HM
8 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1979.1 — Drover Town
On Henry St. near Charles St., on the left when traveling north.
Drover Town, the first addition south of the Little River was platted Aug. 22, 1857 by Henry Drover. It included about 20 of his 160 acres of woodland. Family first names were given to the streets. Additional subdivisions followed. Huntington's . . . Map (db m55693) HM
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9 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.2021.1 — Elizebeth Smith Friedman — 1892-1980
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Pioneering cryptanalyst Elizebeth Friedman was born in Huntington. She developed her skill in codebreaking while searching for supposed hidden messages Shakespeare’s plays at Riverbank Laboratories in Illinois in the 1910s. There, she and her . . . Map (db m238488) HM
10 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Ex Parte Milligan
On Jefferson St., 0 miles north of State St., on the left when traveling south.
In a landmark decision on April 3, 1866, the United States Supreme Court overturned the conspiracy against the national government conviction of Huntington attorney Lambdin P. Milligan (1812-1899). This decision, rising out of the Civil War, set a . . . Map (db m71300) HM
11 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1972.1 — Forks of Wabash
On West Park Drive at SR 9, on the right when traveling east on West Park Drive.
The junction of the Wabash and Little rivers, 100 yards south, was the western terminus of the Maumee-Wabash long portage and, in 1835, of the first section of the Wabash and Erie Canal. During the 18th century French and English traders passed this . . . Map (db m45118) HM
12 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Fred A. Loew — Mar. 8, 1874 - Nov. 7, 1950
On College Avenue when traveling north.
Dr. Loew, a Huntington College alumnus, was also a professor here for well over thirty years. He is credited with introducing the growth of soy beans to this part of the state. He was the county's first agricultural agent (1917 -1922), directed . . . Map (db m180758) HM
13 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1966.1 — Home of Chief Richardville
On Wabash Road (U.S. 24) at N Marion Road (State Road 9) on Wabash Road.
Jean Baptiste Richardville (Pe-she-wah), 1761-1841 last great chief of the Miamis, made the forks of the Wabash his principal residence. His mother was the influential Tau-cum-wah sister of Chief Little Turtle.Map (db m7541) HM
14 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington Civil War Memorial
On W. Park Drive.
William M. Ager • William Bargrett • William Bowers • John P. Buchanan • William H. Bush • William H. Albertson • James Alexander • John Barnett • Henry C. Bowman • David Barnett • Samuel Brelsford • James O. Campbell • . . . Map (db m161526) WM
15 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington County Civil War Memorial
On Guilford Street at East John Street, on the left when traveling south on Guilford Street.
1861-1865 Give honor to the more than 1800 men of this county who wore the blue. Remember 208 of her sons who gave their lives to preserve the Union. Erected by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Champion Hill, Camp17 & . . . Map (db m128433) WM
16 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington County War Memorial
On Jefferson St. at E. Franklin St. on Jefferson St..
Dedicated to the heroes of Huntington County who bravely fought in the great wars. To the men and women who gave their lives on land, sea, and in the sky that mankind might live in freedom. Left Plaque: Dedicated in Honor of all those who . . . Map (db m45124) WM
17 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
Near West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) at Bartlett Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated in Memory of Our Fathers Grand Army of the Republic By the Indiana Department Daughters of Union Veterans Of the Civil War 1861 - - 1865 19th Convention June 13, 1933Map (db m207020) WM
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18 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington High School / General James R. Slack 1818 - 1881
On Guilford Street at East John Street (Road Hunting), on the left when traveling south on Guilford Street.
Huntington High School This site served Huntington as both Huntington High School (1918 -1970) and Crestview Jr. High School (1970 - 1998) for a period of 82 years. Many distinguished citizens graduated from these schools and went on to . . . Map (db m211584) HM
19 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington Korean War Memorial
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Thomas D. Edwards • John E. Guynn • Robert E. Hosler • Ralph E. Hubartt, Jr. • Carl R. McVoy • William A. Mitchell • Ralph E. Sands • Charles Sturdivant • John E. Welches "Our nation honors her sons and daughters . . . Map (db m161516) WM
20 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington Veterans Memorial
On W. Park Drive, on the right when traveling west.
In 1922, the Common Council of Huntington and members of the Huntington American Legion Post NO. 7, were moved by the passion of profound Americanism to forever perpetuate the memories of the war dead whose names are now and shall ever be part of . . . Map (db m129262) WM
21 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington Vietnam War Memorial
On West Park Drive, 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Gary M. Archibald • Gary Ladd Biehl • Gregorio c. Bustos • Mike G. Bustos • Robert F. Elston • Gregory L. Fleck • Terry G. Graft • Daryl L. Lowery • Floyd R. Noe • Thomas A. Parker • Thomas D. Perry • Lloyd D. Pinkerton • . . . Map (db m161520) WM
22 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington World War I Memorial
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Charles S. Beard • Edward D. Hoover • Charles Ambrose Smith • Homer Glenn Fisher • Robert McNeil Mayne • Floyd Stanley Stewart • Elmer Leroy Fyson • Garland A. Robbins • Harry H. Surran • Carl William Grossman • Harry Glen . . . Map (db m161509) WM
23 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Huntington World War II Memorial
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
James Robert Adams • Leonard D. Ahner • Charles R. Appier • Maurice J. Barnes • John A. Beeson • John R. Bickel • Frank Eugene Bowman • Paul Dee Bouman • Donald L. Brewer • Phillip Brewer • Ralph J. Bright • Geral H. . . . Map (db m161510) WM
24 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1979.3 — Huntington's Ford and First Bridge / Huntington's Buildings Over the River
On Jefferson St., 0.1 miles north of Riverside Dr., on the right when traveling south.
(Side 1) Huntington's Ford and First Bridge Pioneers forded Little River From Charles Street diagonally across just below the Island to the Court House. A dugout canoe, when hailed, carried pedestrians across for 50 cents. . . . Map (db m65224) HM
25 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — In 1835, The Wabash & Erie Canal Was Completed
On Hoosier Heartland Highway.
In 1835, the Wabash & Erie Canal was completed through this area. A swatch, 60 feet wide, was cleared before a channel, 40 feet wide and 4 feet deep, was dug by men using picks, shovels, axes and slip scoops pulled by beasts of burden. Across . . . Map (db m161454) HM
26 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — In Memory of All Vietnam Veterans
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
This monument was established to honor the millions of Americans who served in the Vietnam War. The statue depicts the likeness of HM1 Thomas A. Parker, a Huntington native and Navy Corpsman who was killed in action, and whose body . . . Map (db m161657) WM
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27 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — In Memory of Huntington County Boys, who lost their lives in the World War.
On Jefferson St., 0 miles north of State St., on the left when traveling south.
In Memory of the Huntington County Boys who lost their lives in the World War. Charles S. Beard • Homer Glenn Fisher • Elmer Leroy Fysoa • Carl William Grossman • Lewis Alden Haller • Edward Emerson Hasty • Edward D. Hoover • Robert McNeil Mayne . . . Map (db m134405) HM
28 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — James Danforth Quayle
On Court St., 0 miles east of Jefferson St., on the left when traveling east.
On August 19,1988, this beautiful court house square was host to 12,500 residents and visitors gathered to witness the first rally of the successful presidential campaign of George Herbert Walker Bush and Huntington's favorite son and 44th Vice . . . Map (db m46992) HM
29 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — John R. Kissinger — 1877 - 1946 — Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient "Quiet Hero - Few Know His Name" —
Near 1200 West Park Drive.
John R. Kissinger, who lived in Huntington in his latter years, became the first volunteer to subject himself to the bite of an infected mosquito (1900) in an experiment to identify the cause of "Yellow Jack" (Yellow Fever). This successful . . . Map (db m239627) HM
30 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star — Serial Number 01-51-4271A N271AP
On West Park Drive.
Lockheed Corporation manufactured 5,691 T-33s from 1948 to 1959. Pilots who trained in the T33 flew combat missions in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. This training was essential to our military's efforts and transitioned pilots from the . . . Map (db m161508) HM
31 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Moore-Carlew Building
On North Jefferson Street at West Market Street, on the right when traveling south on North Jefferson Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m211608) HM
32 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Old Plat Historic District
On Guilford Street at East John Street, on the right when traveling north on Guilford Street.
Established 15 March 2000 National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m211609) HM
33 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Old Treaty Grounds — 1795-1846
On N Marion Road (State Road 9) at Wabash Road (U.S. 24), on the right when traveling south on N Marion Road.
Map (db m7542) HM
34 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Operation Iraqi Freedom Memorial
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
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35 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Order of the Purple Heart — Purple Heart Memorial
On West Park Drive, 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Established by George Washington and first designated as The Badge of Military Merit, the Purple Heart is awarded in the name of the President of the United States to any member of the Armed Forces who, while serving under competent authority in . . . Map (db m161518) HM WM
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36 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Rock House
On East Park Drive (U.S. 224) at Warren on East Park Drive.
The first permanent hotel of Huntington was built of stone on this site by General John Tipton in 1835. Standing on the bank of the Wabash and Erie Canal, it was a commercial, political and social center. From 1862 to 1872 it housed one of the first . . . Map (db m7547) HM
37 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Samuel Huntington — 1731 -- 1796 — Signer of the Declaration of Independence —
On Jefferson St., 0 miles north of State St. (Road Hunting).
This city, township and county were named for Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence and important political figure in the Revolutionary War era. Records indicate the name was given by Elias Murray, Huntington's nephew, when he . . . Map (db m71299) HM
38 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — Taps — Semper Fidelis
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
Hospital Corpsman First Class Petty Officer Thomas Aquinas Parker, a Huntington native born on December 31, 1937, was a US Navy Corpsman assigned to Marine Air Group 36,1st Medical Battalion, 1st Marine Division. On April 5. 1967, . . . Map (db m161535) HM WM
39 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — 35.1979.2 — The “Lime City”
On West Park Drive (U.S. 24).
Huntington, the “Lime City.” so named for its many limestone quarries and kilns, the first kiln being built in this vicinity by Michael Houseman in 1843 or 1844. By 1885 there were 31 kilns in operation: eight were perpetual kilns, the . . . Map (db m7544) HM
40 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — The Huntington County Courthouse — Erected 1904 - 1906 — Neo - Classical J.W. Gaddis, Architect —
On Jefferson St., 0 miles east of State St. (Road Hunting).
. . . Map (db m46987) HM
41 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — The Wabash & Erie Canal Fulfilled George Washington's Dream
On Hoosier Heartland Highway.
The Wabash & Erie Canal fulfilled George Washington's dream of connecting the St. Lawrence Seaway with the Gulf of Mexico by creating a waterway across the only land barrier that lay between the St. Marys River in Fort Wayne and this site on the . . . Map (db m161453) HM
42 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington — WWII Sherman Tank
On West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) 0.1 miles west of Dimond Street, on the right when traveling west.
This World War II Sherman M4A1 Medium Tank with 76 mm wet gum was from the Watertown Arsenal. Overhauled 1950 and bears No. 68091. The tank was dedicated, upon its placement in Memorial Park, to the Men and Women of . . . Map (db m161523) HM WM
43 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington, Huntington Township — Elizabeth Smith Friedman — 1892-1980
On 1200 West Park Drive (Business U.S. 24) west of Dimond Street, on the left when traveling west.
Pioneering cryptanalyst Elizabeth Smith Friedman was born in Huntington. She developed her skill in codebreaking while searching for supposed hidden messages in Shakespeare's plays at Riverbank Laboratories in Illinois in the 1910s. There, she . . . Map (db m220229) HM
44 Indiana, Huntington County, Huntington, Huntington University — Fred A. Loew — Mar, 8, 1874 - Nov, 7, 1958
On College Avenue near Fruit Street, on the left when traveling south.
Dr. Loew, a Huntington College alumnus, was also a professor here for well over thirty years. He is credited with introducing the growth of soy beans to this part of the state. He was the county's first agriculture agent (1917-1922), directed the . . . Map (db m239307) HM
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45 Indiana, Huntington County, La Fontaine — Banquo High School
On State Road 105 at County Road W 900S, on the right when traveling north on State Road 105.
The original high school was housed over a grocery store across the road and graduated its first class of two students in 1897. Three buildings have served as a school on this site. The original one-room grade school was replaced by a . . . Map (db m76439) HM
46 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Indian Mill Stone
On E. Wilt Street at S. Miller Street, on the right when traveling east on E. Wilt Street.
This stone is from the first grist mill constructed by U.S. Govt.; circa 1833, for the use of the Miami Indians in this locality. It was built on Rock Creek 3/4 of a mile up stream from the Wabash River. Presented to the Markle Area Historical . . . Map (db m76481) HM
47 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Markle Veterans Memorial — Markel – Rockcreek- Union Townships — Huntington and Wells Counties —
On North Clark Street (Indiana Route 3) at East Sparks Street, on the left when traveling south on North Clark Street.
Honoring Men and Women from All Services of Markel ★ Rockcreek ★ Union Townships — ★ — Huntington and Wells Counties A list of names is kept in the Markle Library ★ . . . Map (db m168404) WM
48 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Markle World War II Memorial
On E. Sparks Street at N. Clark Street (State Road 3), on the right when traveling east on E. Sparks Street.
. . . Map (db m76479) WM
49 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Original Site Markle Public School
On West Sparks Street at North Lee Street, on the right when traveling west on West Sparks Street.
Original Site Markle Public School 1870 - 1956Map (db m211606) HM
50 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Original Site of Markle Masonic Lodge No. 453
On West Morse Street (Indiana Route 116) west of North Clark Street (Indiana Route 3), on the right when traveling west.
Original Site of Markle Masonic Lodge No. 453, F & A M Markle, Indiana Charted May 27, 1873 Map (db m211607) HM
51 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Scotton Grist Mill
On N. Clark Street (State Road 3) at E. Sparks Street, on the right when traveling north on N. Clark Street.
In Dedication These grist mill stones are presented to the Markle Area Historical Society by Susette Middleton Blanchard in honor of her late husband, Floyd Middleton. The John J. Scotton Grist Mill was on the Rock Creek . . . Map (db m76480) HM
52 Indiana, Huntington County, Markle — Thomas Mill Water Turbine
On E. Wilt Street at S. Miller Street, on the left when traveling west on E. Wilt Street.
This is one of three water turbines that furnished power for the Markle Thomas Mill 1851-1964. It developed about 25 HP. In 1981 it was removed from the old penstock. Compliments of State Bank of Markle.Map (db m76482) HM
53 Indiana, Huntington County, Mt. Etna — 35.1949.1 — Pioneer Medical Doctors / Chase S. Osborn
On State Road 105 at State Road 124 on State Road 105.
(Side 1) Pioneer Medical Doctors. George A. Osborn, 1823-1902, Margaret Osborn, 1827-1914, Parents of Chase S. Osborn. The mother launched upon active practice here 1860. The father practiced in Ohio before 1850. (Side 2) . . . Map (db m61750) HM
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54 Indiana, Huntington County, Roanoke — 35.2005.1 — Kiilhsoohkwa (Kilsoquah)
Near N. Main St.
(Front Side) Born 1810 in what is now Huntington County. She was a granddaughter of Miami Chief Little Turtle. Her second husband was Antoine Revarre; her son Anthony Revarre, lived with her near Roanoke and acted as interpreter since . . . Map (db m61120) HM
55 Indiana, Huntington County, Roanoke — The Hartleys
On 1st Street at South Main Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
There are few more popular, well known, or respected names in the history of Indiana auto racing than Hartley. Ted Hartley was the first of the racing Hartleys. Working out of his own garage, Ted competed in his midget racer on the short . . . Map (db m163023) HM
56 Indiana, Huntington County, Roanoke — 35.1997.1 — Wabash & Erie Canal Lock 4
On E. First St at US 24 on E. First St.
First lock west of summit level of Wabash and Erie Canal (connected Lake Erie with Ohio River in 1853). Known as Dickey Lock. Built as Lock 1, 1834-1835, of wood construction; renumbered Lock 4 as result of canal completion to Ohio line (1840). . . . Map (db m61119) HM
57 Indiana, Huntington County, Warren — 35.2007.1 — Warren's Carnegie Library
On East 3rd Street at N Main Street on East 3rd Street.
Side A A Warren Public Library Board was organized in June 1916 after a public fundraising campaign to buy books and periodicals. In 1917, a grant of $10,000 from the Carnegie Corporation was confirmed to support construction of a free . . . Map (db m41467) HM
 
 
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