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108 West Jefferson Street, Columbia City, IN 46725

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950 East Van Buren, Columbia City, IN, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 46725)
Inscription. To the men of Whitley County who gave their lives during the Viet Nam Conflict so that mankind might live in freedom, Gary M. Archibald Kinsley B. Brennan Roger Egolf Lynn Harris Max J... More on HMDB
Inscription. Freedom is not Free, Korean War Memorial, Dedicated to all Who Served, 1950 1953, We Remember: By: M. Garvey, Those we left there is the cold, We remember We remember, Have no fears of... More on HMDB

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Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America

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101 West Van Buren Street, Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America
Inscription. This County was named for Colonel William Whitley, who was born in Virginia, August 17, 1749, and moved to Kentucky in 1775. He built Whitley House, the first brick house West of the Alleghenies, near Sanford, Kentucky. ... More on HMDB

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Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America
Inscription. This area of high ground, over 300 acres south of the Eel River, is called "The Island". It was once a principal stronghold of the Miami Indians under Chief Little Turtle. It was a boundary line for lands between the ... More on HMDB

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101 West Van Buren Street, Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the, Valiant Men and, Women of, Whitley County: Who served their, Country and the, Cause of Freedom in, World Wars I and II, [Left Side]: They Gave their Lives only Yesterday: [Right Side]: For a Better World ... More on HMDB

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Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America

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101 West Van Buren Street, Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America

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108 W. Jefferson Street, Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America
Inscription. Born in North Manchester, March 14, 1854, he practiced law in Columbia City until his election as Governor of Indiana (1909–1913). Served two terms as Vice-President (1913–1921). Died June 1, 1925, and was ... More on HMDB

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Columbia City IN 46725, United States of America
Inscription. Little Turtle (Mishikinoqkwa), c. 1747–1812, was born and raised here on the Eel (Kenapocomoco) River. The Miami village was destroyed by American troops in 1812 and most of the tribe was removed from Indiana by ... More on HMDB
