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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TY7_historic-mifflin-historical_Ashland-OH.html
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Mifflin was founded in 1816. Originally known as Petersburg, the name was changed in 1827 in honor of the settlers that moved here from Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The first village jailhouse and crossroad watering tr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TXS_founding-of-ashland-college-ashland-eagles-tradition-historical_Ashland-OH.html
Founding of Ashland College
The dream of establishing a college was born in the hearts of members of the German Brethren Church. In March 1877, a meeting was held at the Maple Grove Brethren Church to discuss the establishment of a college in Ash…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV6O_johnny-appleseed-land-lease-and-nursery_Perrysville-OH.html
John "Appleseed" Chapman (b. September 26, 1774—d. March 18, 1845) was the first lessee of this 160 acre tract (NW ?, S 20, T 20, R 16), when he secured it for 99 years from the Virginia Military District School Lands on April 10, 1815. This…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ2U_sullivan-veterans-monument_Sullivan-OH.html
Front:Erected 1906.In memory of our dead heroes of Sullivan Township.
Back:W.R.C.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ2S_sullivan-veterans-war-memorial_Sullivan-OH.html
2nd World WarKorean WarVietnam War
We dedicate this symbol to the men and women of this community who helped preserve the freedoms of humanity to keep forever living the freedom for which they died.Let us forever remember and hold them in honor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPZ2_polk-veterans-monument_Polk-OH.html
Front:
To honor our veterans who have servedPOLK
Back:
To those who served and returned ...To those who served and were lost ...
Your contribution and sacrifice for our freedom is not forgotten.We are eternally grateful.
All gave so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP8H_studebaker_Ashland-OH.html
On this site in 1835 John Studebaker erected his home and shop with this legend over the door:
"Owe no man anything but love one another"
Here were born three of his sons who later founded the Studebaker institution in South Bend, Indiana
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ6B_frontier-violence-during-the-war-of-1812_Ashland-OH.html
FrontTensions between Native Americans and Euro-American settlers remained high on the Ohio frontier during the War of 1812. Grievances mounted rapidly following the removal of the Greentown Delawares to Piqua in the late summer of 1812. On Septem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH5I_pfc-terry-l-schaub_Ashland-OH.html
"Remembering a Brother"18 Nov 47 - 19 Feb 68CoC 3rd Bn/60th Inf (Riverine)9th Inf Div. U.S. ArmyKIA southeast of Can Tho CityPhong Dinh Province, Republic of Vietnam
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH5G_jones-memorial-terrace_Ashland-OH.html
Erected in 1957 by George and Jessie Jones in loving memory of their son, Earl E. Jones, Ashland College student 1920-21, who died in 1921.
This terrace is dedicated to the pleasurable growth and development of the young people who attend Ashla…