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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q13_william-maxwell_Xenia-OH.html
Front First printer and publisher in the Northwest Territory lived near this point, 1799- 1809. established the first news paper, "The Sentinel of the Northwest Territory", Cicin nati, November 9, 1793. Published the first book, …
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In 1849, each state in the Union was invited to furnish a block of native stone for the construction of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. Geologists selected stone from this quarry, then owned by Wilford McDonald, as typical of the be…
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Union Meeting House Organized in 1807 On this site in 1809, pious Christians from Virginia and North Carolina erected a Methodist Church, the first in Greene County. The church was officially organized on May 23, 1807 as the Bonner Society. Fred…
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Xenia City Commission Dr. Lee Esprit, Jr. president Lawrence W. Gordon V. President/ Deputy Mayor John T: Saraga Mayor Everett "Fuzz" Ross - Max H. Sims - Robert Stilwell - Dr. Eric V.A. Winston Patricia Felton former mayor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A2O_lt-charles-young-at-wilberforce-university_Xenia-OH.html
At the time of his death in 1922, Colonel Charles Young was the highest ranking African American officer in the United States Army. In 1894, almost five years after graduating West Point, then thirty year-old 2nd Lt. Young was appointed professor …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10GF_war-savings-stamps_Xenia-OH.html
In recognition ofthe patriotism ofthe people ofGreene Countywho so generously purchasedWar Savings Stamps in 1918this tablet isgratefully erected by theOhio War Savings Committee
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10FR_74th-ohio-veteran-volunteer-infantry_Xenia-OH.html
Honorto theSeventy-FourthOhio VeteranVolunteer Infantry1861 - 1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10FQ_greene-county-war-memorial_Xenia-OH.html
In memory ofAll War VeteransofGreene County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10FP_desert-shield-desert-storm-persian-gulf-memorial_Xenia-OH.html
Dedicated to the men and womenwho served in OperationDesert Shield - Desert Storm [Honor Roll of Veterans] Dedicated to those men and womenof Greene County who have servedin the Persian Gulf, and to thosewho may serve in the futureWe are pro…
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In memory of Greene County Soldiersof the War of the Rebellion1861 - 1865
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