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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXTH_groveport-united-methodist-church_Groveport-OH.html
has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the InteriorEstablished 1836
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8WF_ohio-and-erie-canal-lock-22_Groveport-OH.html
The Ohio and Erie Canal Lock 22, constructed from 1830-1831, is the only canal lock in Groveport. Constructed by W.H. Richardson as part of his $2,937 bid to build section 52 of the canal, the sandstone lock is 117 feet long and ten feet deep and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM874_1st-squadron-9th-cavalry-memorial_Groveport-OH.html
We Gave Our AllEach man has his own reason for living and his own price for dying. We went to war for our country but in the end we fought for each otherHQ TroopA Troop ? ? ? ? ? ? D TroopB Troop ? ? ? ? ? ? E TroopC Troop ? ? ? ? ? ? F Troop
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM872_the-ohio-military-hall-of-fame-monument_Groveport-OH.html
The purpose of the Ohio Military Hall of Fame is to recognize those Ohio individuals who served in the United States military and distinguished themselves by displaying extraordinary heroism in action against an enemy of the United States while en…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM870_groveport-veterans-park_Groveport-OH.html
[Marker Front]:Dedicated to the honor of all the men and women who have faithfully and honorably served their country.Valor ? ? ? Duty ? ? ? Honor ? ? ? Country[Marker Reverse]:"....and here we joined to honor these men and women who are the found…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM86G_john-s-rarey-and-cruiser_Groveport-OH.html
John S. Rarey (1827-66) of Groveport gained international fame in the mid 19th century for his humane methods of horse training, which involved talking to the horse and using a gentle, but firm, touch. Rarey's horsemanship attracted people wor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM86F_ohio-and-erie-canal-in-groveport-scioto-valley-interurban_Groveport-OH.html
Ohio and Erie Canal in GroveportThe Ohio and Erie Canal was Ohio's solution to the lack of a reliable and fast transportation system to move goods to outside markets. The canal opened in the then unplatted village of Groveport on September 25, 183…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM83E_historic-groveport_Groveport-OH.html
Pioneers began to settle in the Groveport area around the year 1800. Subsequent growth was spurred by the opening of the Ohio Erie Canal, and, in 1847, the adjacent settlements of Rarey's Port and Wert's Grove merged to form the village of Grovepo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM83D_groveport-log-house_Groveport-OH.html
Built on Main Street, circa 1815, this two story log residence was later sided. In 1974 during new post office site preparation, the log structure was discovered and moved to present location along Ohio-Erie Canal route. In adjoining Groveport Cem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM83A_john-rarey-and-cruiser_Groveport-OH.html
John S. Rarey (1827-1866), born in Groveport, became internationally famous for his revolutionary horse-taming methods based on his strong belief in kindness to animals. The principles of his training system were kindness, patience, and firmness. …
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