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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMND3_gunns-tavern-trading-post_Bellefontaine-OH.html
[North Side of Marker]:Gunn's Tavern ?— 500 yards west —? About 1797, John Gunn, a land agent from Canada, came to the head of McKee's Creek to start a town. His two story log house, licensed as a tavern in 1805, became the coun…
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXP_historic-logan-county_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Highest point in Ohio. Site of: Ten Indian towns: Wapatomica, Blue Jacket, Mackachack, Moluntha, Lewis, Old, Zane, Solomon, McKee and Buckongehelas.Zane-Kenton Monument: Squaw Rock; Ft. Wapatomica; Kenton's Grave.Here first organized Methodist …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEL2_the-mills-brothers_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Born in Piqua, Ohio, the Mills Brothers grew up and attended school in Bellefontaine. The brothers — John, Jr., Herbert, Harry, and Donald Mills — were the first African-American vocal group to perform on a national radio broadcast and…
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United States of AmericaCongressional Medal of Honor RecipientsState of Ohio Logan County Civil WarBrown, Wilson W. 2nd Lt Georgia 1862Seaman, Elisha B. Private Virginia 1863Smith, Otis W. Corporal Tennessee 1864 Indian CampaignsPratt, James…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEL0_william-h-west_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Judge William H. West of Bellefontaine led a distinguished career in law, public service, and politics. In 1854 West helped found the Republican party in Ohio and six years later he participated in Abraham Lincoln's nomination for the presidency. …
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To honor those ofBellefontaine, Ohio,who answeredtheir country's call and gavetheir service forthe great cause of liberty
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEKK_war-savings-quota_Bellefontaine-OH.html
In recognition ofthe patriotism ofthe people ofLogan Countywho oversubscribed theirWar Savings Quota in 1918this tablet isgratefully erected by theOhio War Savings Committee
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEKJ_logan-county-veterans-memorial_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Pauseyou who pass beneaththis flag,and remember thesacrifice of lifeand of treasurethat has kept it aloft,unstained andbeautiful againstthe sky Dedicated byLogan Co. VeteransMay 31, 1971
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEKI_the-honorable-william-lawrence_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Born in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, William Lawrence moved to Bellefontaine shortly after graduating from Cincinnati Law School in 1840. Lawrence was prosecuting attorney for Logan County (1845); a member of the Ohio Legislature (1846, 1847, 1849-51, 1854…
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