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In Shirley , Brown Township, Hancock County, IN
( Jane Ross Reeves , 46', 1879, IN-30-06) In Shirley , Brown Township, Hancock County, IN. S Railroad St. W. 0.15 miles from jct with Main St. in Shirley to the house on the N. side of the road at the Shirley Historical Museum at ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Knightstown , Wayne Township, Henry County, IN
(Hall, 42', 2004, 14-33-a) across Sixmile Creek NW of Knightstown , Wayne Township, Henry County, IN. IN109 N. (curves NW) 6.2 miles from jct with US40 in Knightstown to the bridge ... More on dalejtravis.com

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N
(Brandon McClarnon, 40' x 35', 2009, IN-30-07) N. of Charlottesville , Jackson Township, Hancock County, IN. N1050E (1 st St.) N. 3.2 miles from jct with US40 in Charlottesville, W. on E350N 1.0 miles, S. on Grandison Rd. 0.15 miles ... More on dalejtravis.com

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(1890, IN-30-04 - Gone ) W. of Wilkinson , Brown Township, Hancock County, IN. CR700N W. 2.5 miles from jct with IN109 in Wilkinson, S. on CR775E 0.5 miles, W. on CR650N 0.05 miles ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Knightstown, IN

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Knightstown, IN

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Markleville IN 46056, United States of America
Inscription. In 1824, nine Indians were murdered by white men near this spot. The men were tried, Found guilty and hanged. It was the first execution of white men for killing Indians. , Erected 1966 by Indiana Sesquicentennial Commission. ... More on HMDB

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Knightstown IN 46148, United States of America
Inscription. Born, Kinghtstown, Indiana 23 October 1872, MEDAL OF HONOR “In the presence of the enemy during the Battle of Peking, China, 21 July to 17 August 1900 Throughout this period Zion distinguished himself by meritorious ... More on HMDB

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5 East Main Street, Knightstown IN 46148, United States of America
Inscription. This Tablet is Dedicated to the, Memory of Revolutionary Soldiers, of Henry County, Captain Philip Hendrick, Captain Nathaniel Leonard, Captain James Stevenson, Jacob Wimmer, Caleb Dille, Richard Conway, Christopher Long, ... More on HMDB

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Knightstown IN 46148, United States of America
Inscription. Knightstown—first town platted on National Road after survey, 1827—named after noted surveyor Jonathan Knight. Home of American Communications Network founded, in 1966, to preserve and perpetuate the “Ideals ... More on HMDB
