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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sullivan County, Indiana
Adjacent to Sullivan County, Indiana
▶ Clay County (4) ▶ Greene County (5) ▶ Knox County (39) ▶ Vigo County (48) ▶ Clark County, Illinois (14) ▶ Crawford County, Illinois (14)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| | On 25 February 1779 Col. George Rogers Clark captured Ft. Sackville at Vincennes from the British. About 6 miles west at Pointe Coupee on the Wabash River on 2 March 1779 Capt. Leonard Helm commanding 3 boats and 50 volunteers from Vincennes . . . — — Map (db m23202) HM |
| | Numerous violent conflicts erupted in Sullivan County during the Civil War over differing war sentiments. On July 14, 1864, anti-war Democrat John Drake was fatally shot at a community picnic near here. The Union soldier who shot Drake was . . . — — Map (db m21763) HM |
| | A War of 1812 military action occurred in September 1812 three miles west/southwest of here. While escorting supplies from Fort Knox near Vincennes to Fort Harrison at Terre Haute, Sergeant Nathan Fairbanks and approximately a dozen soldiers were . . . — — Map (db m21761) HM |
| | Pioneer Heroine of Abdominal Surgery
Jane Todd was born in Virginia in 1763. In 1805 she and her husband, Thomas Crawford, moved to Green County, Ky. Suffering from a huge abdominal tumor, she rode 60 miles to Danville, Ky., to submit to an . . . — — Map (db m21734) HM |
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In Loving Memory
Global War on Terrorism
Norman Kyle Snyder
Matthew A. Kimmell — — Map (db m21769) HM |
| | ( Front Side )
In Loving Memory
( Row One )
Korean War Veterans
Norman G. Davis Willard M. Gipson Joe E. Laughlin Raymond E. Lawhorn Chester Grant Lundy, Jr. Robert E. Zellars
Vietnam — Gerald . . . — — Map (db m21778) WM |
| | Women's Club of Sullivan was instrumental in forming Public Library Board 1902. Andrew Carnegie donated $10,000 after site and required local funding secured December 1903. Cornerstone was laid June 11, 1904; building dedicated January 19, 1905; . . . — — Map (db m21733) HM |
| | In Loving Memory
World War I
( Left Column )
Clarence Adams John Adams Orvil C. Allen James Anderson Everett Bedwell Robert T. Bird Flossie B. Brownless Scott Coffman Charles E. Cooper Paul Cross
( . . . — — Map (db m21779) WM |