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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10FG_april-3-1974-xenia-tornado-memorial_Xenia-OH.html
In memory ofthose who lost their lives inApril 3, 1974 Tornado Richard Adams · Wm. Kent Armstrong · Joyce D. Behnken · Brian K. Blakely · Gloria E. Chambers · Eric Michael Crabtree · Teresa Renee Cross …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZRD_albert-baker-football-practice-field_Xenia-OH.html
Central State University's Fighting Marauder football practice field is proudly dedicated in honor of Mr. Albert Baker. Mr. Baker served as a teacher and coach at Central State from 1947 until 1977, and his outstanding contributions included the b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZRB_galloway-cabin_Xenia-OH.html
Built by James Galloway about 1798 near Old Town. In this house Tecumseh, Chief of the Shawnees, lost a memorable campaign for the hand of Rebecca Galloway.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQL_helen-hooven-santmyer_Xenia-OH.html
Helen Hooven Santmyer moved to Xenia at the age of five and graduated from Wellesley College in 1918. She attended Oxford University in England as one of the earliest female Rhodes Scholars. Returning to America with her first book published and a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQI_payne-theological-seminary_Xenia-OH.html
Payne Theological Seminary was originally established as Union Seminary in West Jefferson, Ohio, by the Ohio Conference of the African Methodist Church (AME) on October 18, 1844. The Cincinnati Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church North me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQD_galloway-log-house-xenia-tornado-april-3-1974_Xenia-OH.html
Galloway Log House (Side A)James Sr. and Rebecca (Junkin) Galloway moved with their family to Greene County from Kentucky in 1798, constructing their first home, a small log cabin. Galloway built the present structure around 1799 near the bend in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM954_the-sexton-point_Xenia-OH.html
Location, from 1768 to 1774, of wigwams of Chief Pucksinwah and Methatosa, parents of Tecumtha.Draper Mss. ? ? ? ? ?
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM953_the-bullskin-trail_Xenia-OH.html
North from the Ohio River to Detroit. Here joined the Kenton and Scioto Trails east and Winchester Trail south east.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM951_u-mkvwalamakufewa-tikvmfa-memorial-to-tecumtha_Xenia-OH.html
U Mkvwalamakufewa Tikvmfa Inv msi srwvnowi nrgrni-ilafitv, ugimv macimi pligitiyawi cinvli ini inglast-mrn-ewi svmrkv-nagi, u mvmagoli cinvleli Sir Isaac Brock sifoli ina 1812 lvgitvhfowanagi. Usgi-lanvwawi ina March, 1768 lvgitvhfo-wa-nagi, i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM94Z_ten-kentucky-soldiers-memorial_Xenia-OH.html
In MemoriamTen Kentucky soldiers were killed on this site (Old Chillicothe) May 29, 1779, in the first battle with the Shawnees in the Miami Valleys. The force of 261 men was defeated and pursued 30 mi. One Indian was killed. Col. John Bowman, …
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