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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222R_knox-county-poor-farm-knox-county-infirmary_Mount-Vernon-OH.html
Knox County Poor Farm The surrounding 132 acres of land served as the Knox County Poor Farm (aka Knox County Infirmary and County Home) from 1842 to 1955. The farm was nearly self-sustaining. Able residents grew their own food, raised livesto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222Q_ohio-fallen-heroes-memorial-a-war-memorial_Mount-Vernon-OH.html
Forever we honor our fallen killed in the war on terrorism All gave some, some gave all
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SLC_colonel-lorin-andrews_Gambier-OH.html
Born in Ashland County in 1819, Lorin Andrews studied at Kenyon College (1838-41) and achieved renown as an Ohio school superintendent and advocate for public elementary and secondary education. As Kenyon's president beginning in 1854, the charism…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SFV_veterans-avenue-of-flags_Mount-Vernon-OH.html
Veterans Avenue of Flags Flying in Memory of: (38 names) WW I, WW II, Korea and Viet Nam (five service medallions)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SFU_mount-vernon-veterans-memorial_Mount-Vernon-OH.html
A Nation that honors it's Veterans is a nation dedicated to preservation of a freedom won by the sacrifice of life itself. These emblems are appropriately dedicated to the valiant dead of the armed forces who ventured far, fought br…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SET_christ-church-at-the-quarry_Gambier-OH.html
The stone masons brought from England by Bishop Chase to construct the early buildings at Kenyon College settled in this area. In the 1850's with the help of Episcopal Bishop Gregory T. Bedell, they and other families in the community built &…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GTR_greenville-treaty-line_Fredericktown-OH.html
Greenville Treaty Line/ Organized 1797 The starred line marks the crossing of Knox County of the Greenville Treaty Line as surveyed by Israel Ludlow between 1797 and 1799; that part running from near fort Laurens in the eastern part of the state, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GSB_greene-ville-treaty-line_Danville-OH.html
Greene Ville Treaty Line Surveyed by Israel Ludlow, 1797- 1799 The southern boundary of Ashland County is a portion of the original Greene Ville Treaty. The line was established at the Treaty of Greene Ville signed August 3, 1795 by General Anthon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14E0_general-daniel-harris-reynolds-c-s-a_Centerburg-OH.html
A descendent of Knox County's earliest pioneers, Confederate Brigadier General Daniel Harris Reynolds was born just three miles west of Centerburg in 1832. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, where he became a close friend of Otho St…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD0H_brandon-world-war-ii-honor-roll_Mt-Vernon-OH.html
Ayers, Edwin - Beever, Joseph - Bird, DonaldBunnell, Walter - Carpenter, Robert - Chambers, MerrittChrisman, Clarence - Chrisman, Everett - Cochran, ChesterConard, John - Dennison, William - Donze, RoyDunmire, Hershel - Dunn, Harrison Ellis, Carro…
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