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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CTM_miamisburg-in-the-great-flood-of-1913_Miamisburg-OH.html
Miamisburg in the Great Flood of 1913. . In late March 1913, a series of three severe rainstorms inundated the already saturated and frozen ground of the Miami Valley, causing one of Ohio's greatest natural disasters, the Flood of 1913. On March 2…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CPC_the-miami-connection_Miamisburg-OH.html
The Miami Connection. . The Miami Connection. Welcome to Miamisburg and the land that was once home to the Miami Indians. Though the English traders who came to the Miami Valley in the 18th century heard the native inhabitants call themselves &quo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2757_testing-testing-testing_Dayton-OH.html
Where today you see ball fields and green space,
there was once a 254-acre military-industrial complex
dedicated to advancing aviation. Some four dozen
laboratories, hangars, shops, and offices were hurriedly
built here in fall of 1917, the fi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM274L_memorial-a-war-memorial_Dayton-OH.html
Memorial
to the
Thirty-three soldiers of the War of 1812
buried in this cemetery
Honoring
Josephine C. Diefenbach
state president 1935-1937
erected by
The Ohio Society United States Daughters of 1812
on the anniversary of
Perry's V…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2729_mccook-field_Dayton-OH.html
Side A:
McCook Field
Cradle of Aviation Innovation
Interest in the new field of aeronautics grew dramatically when the United States entered the World War I in 1917. The army chose Dayton as the site for a research-and-development progra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26MV_william-morris-house_Dayton-OH.html
William Morris House
William Morris married his second wife, Patsy Hillian,
on October 5, 1831. The couple had a son
in 1835 when Morris was 74 years old.
William Morris, a Revolutionary War veteran, came to Montgomery County in
1806, He …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25ZU_woodbourne-cemetery_Woodbourne-Hyde-Park-OH.html
Woodbourne Cemetery
In 1823, Richard Wheatley elected to bury his son, Richard, in Lot 16 of the industrial town of Woodbourne, thereby establishing a town burial ground. Others were buried there before the Christian church was built on Lot 11 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25ZT_village-of-woodbourne_Woodbourne-Hyde-Park-OH.html
Village of Woodbourne
Settled in 1797
The settlement, just west of this point, was once considered for the county seat. Industry flourished circa 1816-1832.
Erected in 1971 by the Centerville Historical Society
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25YK_p-47-thunderbolt-a-war-memorial_Riverside-OH.html
P-47 Thunderbolt
Alexander Kartveli, Designer
The Thunderbolt was the largest, heaviest, single-seat fighter built during World War II: a rugged, dependable,and heavily armed fighting machine, whose accomplishments advanced the ultimate vict…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25YI_the-belly-tank-a-war-memorial_Riverside-OH.html
The Belly Tank
This Nissen Hut is one of the British temporary structures that
served the Allied Forces in England in WWII for housing, administrative and work shops.
It was erected by the Royal Air Force near Saffron Walden, Essex, England on …