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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28ZU_the-old-town-pump_Hanoverton-OH.html
The Old Town Pump the pump, located on Canal St. just west of the Mansion Hotel, was the first public well in Hanover. it was dug in 1845 A grateful community thanks John Wargo Walt Watson Joe Davis John Simonds for this symbol of our town
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28H0_st-philip-neri_Hanoverton-OH.html
St Philip Neri Parish Est. 1817 Church 1849 Bell Tower 1899 150th Anniversary 1999
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM199U_canal-tunnels_Hanoverton-OH.html
Southeast of this point are the Big and Little tunnels. They were links in the 73-mile Sandy and Beaver Canal which connected the Ohio River with the Ohio and Erie Canal. Shifts of Irish laborers worked night and day with hand drills and blasting …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM199S_birthplace-of-catholicism-in-northern-ohio_Hanoverton-OH.html
About a mile south in St. Paul's Cemetery, the Reverend Father Edward J. Fenwick, "Pioneer Apostle of Ohio," organized the first Catholic parish in northern Ohio. The first mass was celebrated in the log house of Daniel McCallister. A century and …
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