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  2. More communities join Mohawk Valley's Hometown Heroes banner ...

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    The Mohawk Valley Hometown Heroes banners for veterans program has teamed up with six new communities in Oneida County. ... Trena DeFranco holds up a Hometown Heroes banner inside the Board of ...

  3. Hometown Heroes banner program seeking veterans, past ... - AOL

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    Nov. 24—OGDENSBURG — Veterans, past and present, are being sought to participate in the 2024 Hometown Heroes banner program. The Ogdensburg Pride & Beautification Commission started the banner ...

  4. Veteran banners set to fly once again thanks to Knights of ...

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    May 18—Carmela Quintana had a banner made for her father, U.S. Army veteran Peter Quintana, in 2021 as part of Santa Fe's popular Hometown Heroes program. She was able to surprise him with the ...

  5. Who are those faces on banners in Toms River? Learn why ... - AOL

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    It's part of a new township program, "Hometown Heroes." "The veteran population is decreasing in the United States," said Mayor Maurice B. "Mo" Hill Jr., who is a U.S. Navy veteran.

  6. Elmwood Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    There are veterans of every American war, from the American Revolution up to the Vietnam War, and there are people from every walk of life and culture, including Mayors of Memphis, Governors of Tennessee, U.S. Senators, madams, blues singers, suffragists, martyrs, generals, civil rights leaders, holy men and women, outlaws and millionaires and ...

  7. Patriotism on display in Morenci through Hometown Heroes ...

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    One of the Hometown Heroes banners in Morenci's downtown display in 2023 is pictured. This banner is of Phil Niner, a corporal in the United States Army from 1951-52.

  8. West Tennessee Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The West Tennessee Historical Society traces its history back to the Old Folks of Shelby County, a historical society founded in 1857. The Old Folks of Shelby County later became part of the Confederate Relief and Historical Association, which was founded in 1866 and reorganized twice, first into the Confederate Historical Association in 1869 and then into Camp 28 in 1884.

  9. Orange Mound, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Orange Mound stands on the site of the former John Deaderick plantation. Between 1825 and 1830, Deaderick (whose family donated the land in Nashville on which the Tennessee State Capitol was built) purchased 5,000 acres (20 km 2) of land (from Airways to Semmes) and built a stately house there (at what is now the east side of Airways, between Carnes and Spottswood).