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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BCY_stage-coach-inn_North-Georgetown-OH.html
Built in 1822 by Samuel Long Sturgeon as "Western Inn." A favorite stop for stage coaches enroute from Pittsburg to Massillon, where travelers continued by boat on the old Ohio Canal or by other coaches to the west.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29W3_salem_Salem-OH.html
Founded 1806. Site of Ohio's first Women's Rights Convention April 19-20, 1850.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28ZU_the-old-town-pump_Hanoverton-OH.html
The Old Town Pump the pump, located on Canal St. just west of the Mansion Hotel, was the first public well in Hanover. it was dug in 1845 A grateful community thanks John Wargo Walt Watson Joe Davis John Simonds for this symbol of our town
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM28H0_st-philip-neri_Hanoverton-OH.html
St Philip Neri Parish Est. 1817 Church 1849 Bell Tower 1899 150th Anniversary 1999
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23KR_log-house-museum_East-Palestine-OH.html
Side A This circa 1840s log house, which now serves as a museum and home to the East Palestine Historical Society, was originally located at the corner of West Main and Walnut Streets. Some of its most notable and earliest residents were Dr. Robe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J36_potters-national-bank-building_East-Liverpool-OH.html
In 1881, the newly formed Potters National Bank, organized by local pottery manufacturers, established its new offices in a three-story structure on this corner. A newspaper, the Tribune was published in the basement. By 1901, the building became…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J2J_central-school_East-Liverpool-OH.html
Site of schools since 1820's Log House School. Union School in 1869. Central School built in 1894 for $65,000.00 and held 1,000 students. In 1971 following 77 years of service as East Liverpool's High School it was demolished. The ELHS Alumni A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HVB_friends-burying-grounds_Damascus-OH.html
The Friends Burying Grounds, once located here on Lot 17 in the Village of Damascus, is the oldest cemetery in Butler Township, Columbiana County. Expansion of the Friends Church necessitated the re-location of the Friends Burying Grounds. No mark…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HVA_lot-17-friends-burying-grounds_Salem-OH.html
On this site are re-interred 118 exhumed remains from Lot 17, Friends Burying Grounds, adjacent to Damascus Friends Church on Walnut Street. Among those re-interred here are: Catlit Jones, a scout with Quaker Daniel Boone in Kentucky, a captain in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM199W_cherry-valley-coke-ovens_Leetonia-OH.html
Believed to have been constructed in 1866, this facility is one of the largest of its kind in the nation. The complex of 200 ovens was erected by the Leetonia Iron and Coal Company, later known as the Cherry Valley Iron Works, to supply fuel for p…
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