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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29S3_general-charles-clark_Lebanon-OH.html
(side 1) Charles Clark was born in 1811 in Lebanon, Ohio. He graduated from law school in Kentucky and was given a river trip to New Orleans in 1831. When Clark stopped in Natchez, Mississippi, he was attracted to the old city. He set up a law pr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VKH_ichabod-corwin-historical_Lebanon-OH.html
Upon this site in March, 1796 Ichabod Corwin erected the first cabin on land which is now Lebanon, Ohio This tablet placed by Turtle Creek Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1962
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHMM_justice-john-mclean_Lebanon-OH.html
Having settled in the Ridgeville area with his father, Justice McLean, in 1799, Justice John McLean was appointed to the United States Supreme Court in 1829 by President Andrew Jackson. He was best known for his anti-slavery dissenting opinion in …
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The Golden LambOhio's oldest innhas hosted scoresof dignitariesincluding 11US Presidents Two Hollywood movieswere filmed here;Harper Valley PTA in 1977and Milk Moneyin 1993 Distinguished citizenTom Corwin servedas Ohio's governorin 1840. In …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGO2_the-town-plat-the-tharp-house_Lebanon-OH.html
Side A: The Town PlatLebanon was laid out in September of 1802 by four pioneer settler. Cradled by the forks of Turtle Creek, 100 lots were carved out of the wild, primitive forest. At the time, there were only two cabins in the plat. The boundari…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGO1_ferguson-house_Lebanon-OH.html
Side A:This house sits on lot No. 29 in the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. In 1805 the land was bought by William Ferguson, the town's first postmaster. Ferguson owned the Indian Chief Tavern. This inn was located one block to the west where the C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGN1_van-sickle-house_Lebanon-OH.html
Side A:Located on lot No. 29 of the 1802 town plat, this land was bought by William H. Van Sickle in 1868 for $800. The house was built a short time later. Van Sickle was the grandson of one of Lebanon's founders, Ephraim Hathaway. A village counc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGMR_bundy-house_Lebanon-OH.html
Side A:This house is on lot No. 33 of the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. The land was owned by Samuel Manning, one of the town's founders. It was bought in 1886 by Dr. G. L. Krieger, a native of France. That same year it was sold, for $1,000, to J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGLS_i-o-o-f-temple_Lebanon-OH.html
Side A:Lebanon Lodge No. 15 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was dedicated to the "purposes of benevolence and charity" and became one of the most prominent I.O.O.F. lodges in Ohio. The original building was a two-story structure erected in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGGE_the-lewis-house_Lebanon-OH.html
Side A:The William C. Lewis House sits on lot No. 49 of the original 1802 plat of Lebanon. The owner of a dry goods store on the corner of Mulberry and Broadway, Lewis built the Greek Revival house in 1846. The veranda was added around 1900. The c…
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