Old Buildings and Memorial Stones

 

 

 

Knox County Courthouse sign South view of Knox County

Courthouse looking North

Knox county

Peace & Justice Coalition
Dedicates this tree to

all who seek to make this World
a more humane just

 and peaceful place
Spring 2005

This is the new monument for the all the Veterans

in Knox County who Fought

in the Wars through the years

And are buried in Knox County..

for the all the Veterans

in Knox County who Fought

in the Wars through the years

And are buried in Knox County.

 Will be four sides with

with my 3-year old great nephew.

Mary Bickerdike
She outranks me
General Sherman

Mary A. BickerDyke
1817--1901
In recogniction of her patriotic and

 heroic devotion to the boys in blue

 in Camp in hospital and on the field

 of the State of Illinois has under

the auspices of the Mother

Bickerdyke memorial Association
erected this statue 1904

What is written on all the

plaques

 

This marker is dedicated to

the American Armed forces'

members who fought in the

Korean War 1950-1953
placed by the Rebecca Parke

Chapter NSDAR 2002
We shall not forget

In Honor of the men and
women of the American
Armed forces whose dedication
to duty during the Worl War
Two will Always:
"Shine as Lights in the World"
Rebecca Parke Chapter, NSDAR
" I do ordain and Establish
this constituion of these
United States" In
commemoration of the
200th anniversary of the
constitution of the
United States of America.
Rebecca Parke Chapter
National Society Daughters
Of the American Revolution.
September 17, 1987
 

KNOX COLLEGE

ESTABLISHED 1837

THE CAMPBELL GATE
In loving memory of John D.
Campbell, Class of 1943, &
Nellie Laughlin Campbell
class of 1845
A gift to Knox College from
their children,
Ellen Campbell Pskowski
& Donald F. Campbell
Dedicated October 18, 2003
This is on the side of the brick
wall sign next to this.

 
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                     

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