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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BA2_new-hope-baptist-church_Bidwell-OH.html
The New Hope Baptist Church was organized around 1860, burned in 1863, and was rebuilt in the fall of 1864. Once called the Harris Colored Baptist Church, the edifice's name "New Hope" was chosen because it represented the hope of peo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B8F_the-village-of-adamsville_Bidwell-OH.html
The Village of Adamsville commemorates life in this area as it was during the early to mid-19th century. The original Adamsville settlement was located on the banks of Raccoon Creek. roughly one-half mile east of this site. Adam Rickabaugh (1761…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2B70_the-homestead_Bidwell-OH.html
The Homestead was built in 1820 by Nehemiah Wood with an addition completed in 1822 by his son, Harrison. The Wood family, a pioneer family of Gallia County, arrived in 1805.The Homestead remained in the Wood family for over 100 years. The two-…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKDD_bidwell_Bidwell-OH.html
Side A:The village of Bidwell, once known as Heatly, was surveyed in 1881 after the arrival of the Columbus, Hocking Valley, and Toledo Railroad. A depot (Porter Station) was soon built on this site for passenger and freight service. By 1900, Heat…
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