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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LHO_lincoln-funeral-train_Cable-OH.html
President Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865, created a national tragedy, and the nationl mourned as his body was transported by rail from Washington, D.C. back to Springfield, Illinois, where he would be buried. As the nine-car Lin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LHN_lincoln-funeral-train_Woodstock-OH.html
President Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865, created a national tragedy, and the nation mourned as his body was transported by rail from Washington, D.C. back to Springfield, Illinois, where he would be buried. On its way the Funer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LHM_warren-sibley-cushman_Woodstock-OH.html
(Side A) Warren Cushman was a respected painter, sculptor, photographer, musician, and inventor. He created the towering Cushman monument in Woodstock's Rush Township cemetery and is believed to have shown his painting "Spanish Dancing Girls…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LFT_kings-creek-baptist-church_Urbana-OH.html
Side AThe founders of what would become the Kings Creek Baptist Church first met on June 29, 1805 in the log home of local residents James and Ann Turner. The Baptist congregation continued to meet in people's homes until 1816 when Taylortown foun…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KH8_rosewood-veterans-memorial_Rosewood-OH.html
They stood were counted, served their country, and now march always in the ranks of honor
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JVQ_john-quincy-adams-ward_Urbana-OH.html
John Quincy Adams Ward sculptor born.Urbana.june 29, 1830. died.New York City.May 1, 1910. this replica of his first statue is a memorial gift to his fellow townsmen erected by his wife to mark his grave small plaque preserved with suppo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JVP_col-william-ward_Urbana-OH.html
(DAR logo) Col. William Ward Revolutionary Soldier associate of General Simon Kenton in the settlement of the Mad River Valley, the founder of Urbana, brother of John Ward, the White Indian, and grandfather of John Quincy Adams Ward, noted…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JMQ_war-council-of-1812_Urbana-OH.html
Side 1: War Council of 1812 To confirm that the Treaty of Greenville would be upheld, Ohio Governor Return J. Meigs called a council with Native Americans June 6-9, 1812. He sought approval to cross native land when marching to Canada and t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J4L_asa-b-bukroker_De-Graff-OH.html
in memory of Asa B. Buroker superintendent of Adams Township Schools 1907- 1920 the guilding influence throughout his life was service. He gave the rarest of gifts - himself
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IYR_mechanicsburg-veterans-memorial_Mechanicsburg-OH.html
(Side A) Presented to the Town Council of Mechanicsburg by Co. B 32 Regt. O.V.I. (Side B) Vicksburg July 4 1863
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