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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AUQ_robert-e-lee_Franklin-OH.html
Erected and dedicated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and Friends in loving memory of Robert E. Lee and to mark the route of the Dixie Highway "the shaft memorial and highway straight at test his worth - he cometh his own&q…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29SR_jeremiah-morrows-barn_Maineville-OH.html
Side A In 1795, at the age of 23, Jeremiah Morrow came to the Northwest Territory from Pennsylvania. He purchased land along the Little Miami River in Deerfield Township and in 1799 married Mary Parkhill of Pennsylvania. Around 1800 he built this …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29S3_general-charles-clark_Lebanon-OH.html
(side 1) Charles Clark was born in 1811 in Lebanon, Ohio. He graduated from law school in Kentucky and was given a river trip to New Orleans in 1831. When Clark stopped in Natchez, Mississippi, he was attracted to the old city. He set up a law pr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29RH_interurban-railway-and-terminal-company-rapid-railway_Mason-OH.html
Side A The Rapid Railway began operation in 1903 and was the Interurban Railway and Terminal Company's (IR&T) northernmost traction line. The IR&T began near Pleasant Ridge and Kennedy Heights in Cincinnati and connected to a street car line t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29QY_butterworth-station-butterworth-family-contributions_Maineville-OH.html
Side A Butterworth Station (seen across the field) was the southernmost station on the Underground Railroad in Warren County. Built in 1820, it was the home of Benjamin and Rachael Moorman Butterworth. As Quakers and abolitionists who opposed s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM287E_gershom-moore-peters-lld-peters-cartridge-company_Maineville-OH.html
Gershom Moore Peters, LLDGershom Moore Peters was born in 1843 near Circleville, Ohio. At 18, he joined the Union Army, contracted tuberculosis, and was discharged. He graduated from Denison University in 1867 and the Rochester Theological Seminar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM287C_the-king-mansion-ahimaaz-king-1839-1909_Kings-Mills-OH.html
The King Mansion Built of bricks of clay from the Little Miami River, the King Mansion has stood majestically overlooking the town of Kings Mills since 1885. The home of industrialist Ahimaaz King and the first house in Kings Mills, this 12-room, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM286S_deerfield-south-lebanon_South-Lebanon-OH.html
Side A Deerfield was laid out around 1795 and in 1802 Major Benjamin Stites, his son Benjamin, Jr., and John Gano officially recorded the village's plat. A part of the great tide of Americans moving into the Northwest Territory (and Ohio after…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YAR_union-township-town-hall_South-Lebanon-OH.html
​​​​​​Side One The Union Township Hall was a center of community life from the time of its construction around 1907. The hall included the offices of township government, a community hall, and club me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VKH_ichabod-corwin-historical_Lebanon-OH.html
Upon this site in March, 1796 Ichabod Corwin erected the first cabin on land which is now Lebanon, Ohio This tablet placed by Turtle Creek Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1962
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