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Burt M. Fleming American Legion Post No. 237 |
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101 N. 4th St., Junction,
TX,
USA
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Organized on May 15, 1919, American Legion Post No. 237 was named for Burt M. Fleming, who was killed in France during World War I. One of the best known organizations in Kimble County, the post sponsored such activities as charity functions, sporting events, celebrations, and conventions. In 1938 the Legion post built its own home of native rock on this site, embedding the interior walls with wartime memorabilia. A new memorial hall was erected following World War II, though the Legion hut continued to be used extensively. In 1966 the Legion granted the use of the hut to the county historical museum. (1998)
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
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