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Alabama - Kansas

Mobile, Alabama

Tuskegee, Alabama

Little Rock, Arkansas

L.R. - Broncho Billy

Cotopaxi, Colorado

Leadville, Colorado

Cong. Medal of Honor

Groton, Connecticut

Wilmington, Delaware

Micanopy, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Palm Beach (1), Florida

Palm Beach (2), Florida

Boise, Idaho

Cahokia, Illinois

Keokuk, Iowa

New Orleans, La. -1

New Orleans, La. -2

World War II Museum, La.

Kansas City, WWI Museum

Leavenworth, Kansas

Salina, Kansas

Patton Museum - Kentucky

Md. - Pa.

Bangor, Maine

Annapolis, Md.

Cumberland, Maryland

Hagerstown, Maryland

Montgomery Cnty, Maryland

St. Paul, Minnesota

Jackson, Mississippi

Natchez, Mississippi

Helena, Montana April, 2001

Roosevelt, New Jersey

Buffalo, New York

Pound Ridge, New York

Omaha, Nebraska

Virginia City, Nevada

Virginia City, Nevada -2

Las Vegas, N.M.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Burgaw, North Carolina

Ashley, North Dakota

Bonanzaville, N.D.

Valley City, North Dakota

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Glendale, Oregon

S. Dakota - Wyoming

Lancaster, Pa.

Deadwood, South Dakota

Mt. Rushmore, South Dakot

Mt. Rushmore, S.D. -2

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Memphis, Tennessee

Clarion, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Wild Horse Butte, Utah

Charleston, W. Va.

Richmond, Va.

Cheney, Washingon

Spokane, Washington

Cheyenne, Wyoming

The Last Herzl

Leo Frank - Gov. Slaton

Col. John Henry Patterson

International Programs

Adam Worth - London

Bill Bernstein, Israel

Buchenwald - Little Camp

Exodus Memorial - Israel

Rev. W. Hechler - London

Machal Memorial, Israel

Paramaribo, Suriname

Joan Winters - Jerualem

American Holocaust Mem.

Hero Miles

Am. Jewish History

Boynton Beach Chronicles

Zionism and Israel

Article Submissions

Stephen was the member of Herzl's family to have been a Zionist, love the land and the people.
Stephen Theodore Norman in Jerusalem 1945
                     
Stephen Theodore Norman
 
 
"You will be amazed at the Jewish youth in Palestine.
 They have the look of freedom."  


The last descendent of Theodore Herzl

(Re-interment of Captain Norman with his family in Jerusalem, a JASHP ten year effort)

The Jewish Magazine:  


"The Unwanted Prince"


http://jewishmag.com/122mag/herzl-norman/herzl-norman.htm

 
                                   

Gravesite in Washington. D.C.
Disinterment
El-Al Airlines
Dec. 5, 2007 Reburial of Stephen Norman with his family on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem
Reburial Site - Plot for Zionist Leaders, Mt. Herzl
Ze'ev Bielski, Chairman of the Jewish Agency speaking at the reinterment ceremony
Stephen Theodore Norman home with his family, his people, his land; at long last, forgotten no more.
Headline
"You will be amazed at the Jewish Youth in Palestine...
They have the look of freedom."

Stephen Norman

Stephen Norman Garden, Mt. Herzl
 
Dedicated May 2, 2012

Jerusalem Post
 
http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=268330

Stephen Norman Garden
Stephen Norman Markers
Unveiling, Jerry Klinger - JASHP, Minster Yossi Peleg, President Mark Sofer of the Jerusalem Foundation
Located between the Herzl Educational Center and the Herzl Museum, the Garden area will be used by an estimated 100,000 visitors annualy.
Stephen Norman Garden in use.

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