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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA3M_historic-amesville_Amesville-OH.html
Pioneers began arriving in Ames Township in 1797, making it one of the earliest settlements in the Northwest Territory. As early as 1804, the village purchased enough books to create a library. It is known today as the Coonskin Library because it …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA3L_ames-academy-bell_Amesville-OH.html
Over a century its clear tone carried from valley to hill beckoning all to learn
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70M_the-silas-bingham-house_Athens-OH.html
Silas Bingham arrived in Athens in 1797. His home, originally built on South College Street, is the oldest house in Athens and one of the few remaining examples of a two-story log building in the area. Since the commissioners held meetings in t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70L_cutler-botanic-gardens_Athens-OH.html
On August 20, 1823, the Board of Trustees of Ohio University, of which Judge Ephraim Cutler was a leading member, set aside 300 acres "west of the College green" for a botanical garden and the site of a medical college, in memory of the co-founder…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM70A_camp-site-of-lord-dunmore_Nelsonville-OH.html
Rock weights were in drawbridge at Harper Street crossing of Hocking Canal.
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