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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8GV_lodge-of-amity-no-5-free-and-accepted-masons_Zanesville-OH.html
The Lodge of Amity, one of the six founding lodges of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, was chartered on June 24, 1805, and first met in the Benoni Pierce Hotel at the northeast corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Zanesville. This marker was erected in celeb…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8GR_architect-cass-gilbert_Zanesville-OH.html
One of America's leading architects of the early 20th century, Cass Gilbert (1859-1934), was born in a home that stood at this site. After studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Gilbert apprenticed with prominent architectural firm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM81I_g-a-r-soldiers-and-sailors-monument_Zanesville-OH.html
In Memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of Muskingum County Ohio Erected by Hazlett Post No. 81Department of Ohio G.A.R. Donated by Robert A. Parsons as a memorial to Hazlett Post No. 81 G.A.R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM649_y-bridge_Zanesville-OH.html
World famous part of the Old National Road. Maintained by Muskingum County.Marker by Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.Approved by the Ohio Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM645_y-bridge_Zanesville-OH.html
World famous part of the Old National Road. Maintained by Muskingum County.Marker by Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.Approved by the Ohio Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM387_zanesville-underground-railroad_Zanesville-OH.html
(Front):A tale of two cities. During the time of the Underground Railroad, Zanesville and Putnam were two communities separated by the Muskingum River with two distinct moral views. The people in Zanesville were proslavery, in Putnam antislavery. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16W_sixth-street-bridge_Zanesville-OH.html
The original Sixth Street Bridge, constructed at a cost of $72,960, opened on December 7, 1885. The structure consisted of four wrought-iron trusses which spanned the Muskingum River and one swing truss which spanned the Muskingum Improvement Cana…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16M_the-stone-academy_Zanesville-OH.html
Constructed of sandstone quarried from nearby Putnam Hill, the Stone Academy dates to 1809. The Springfield School House Company erected the building, it is believed, to lure the statehouse from Chillicothe. However, when Zanesville was chosen as …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16C_second-capital-of-ohio_Zanesville-OH.html
In 1809 the citizens of Zanesville erected a building on this site which served as the capitol of Ohio from October 1, 1810, until May 1, 1812. The 9th and 10th sessions of the Ohio General Assembly met here before returning to Chillicothe in May …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYJ_the-bicentennial-legacy-monument_Zanesville-OH.html
1. John McIntire, Founder, son-in-law of Ebenezer Zane. Visionary for the town's development. His legacy lives on in the McIntire Scholarship Fund. Died in 1815 at age 56. 2. Noah Norris, Patriot. Enlisted in the first black regiment recruited …
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