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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VRO_new-richmond-ww-i-memorial-a-war-memorial_New-Richmond-OH.html
Affectionately inscribed to the heroic boys of
New Richmond as a tribute to the self-sacrificing
spirit that they displayed in their country's
service in the momentous years of 1917- 1918
(157 names)
Red Cross Nurses
(two names)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VRN_underground-railroad-site-historical_New-Richmond-OH.html
Built circa 1850, the Ross-Gowdy House is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. Through the years
it has served as the home of three New Richmond
mayors. Merchant Thomas Gowdy lived in this house in
1876. The home was acquired b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VRI_underground-railroad-site-historical_New-Richmond-OH.html
In 1862 slave catchers paraded a captured Leroy Lee in
manacles down Front Street toward the river. A crowd of
New Richmond citizens confronted the armed captors
demanding the release of Lee. Seeing they were greatly
outnumbered, the slave cat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VRH_new-richmond-historical_New-Richmond-OH.html
Prior to the Civil War, New Richmond citizens participated actively in the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad. In 1836, James G. Birney published The Philanthropist, an abolitionist newspaper, in New Richmond before moving publicat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQV_tri-state-warbird-museum-a-war-memorial_Batavia-OH.html
Tri-State Warbird Museum (logo)
The Walk of Veterans
we salute the honored veterans who defended our freedom.
Their courage, valor, and sacrifice serve
as an inspiration to all.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQU_lake-allyn-site-historical_Batavia-OH.html
The Clermont County Fair was held here from 1857 - 1863.
In 1861, Civil War Camps Lucas and Scott were located
here. In 1901 the Cincinnati, Georgetown and Portsmouth
Railroad (CG&P), 1876 - 1935, constructed a ten acre lake
named after the mo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQT_one-room-schoolhouses-historical_Batavia-OH.html
The nearby Lucy Run School (1885) is an example of
the one-room schoolhouses that served rural Clermont
County from 1800 to 1930. Before an Ohio law
assessing taxes for public schools was passed in
1825, the first schools were by subscription.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQR_mt-moriah-historical_Cincinnati-OH.html
Clermont County
Bicentennial Marker
Chapel- Mt. MoriahUnited Methodist Church.
Organized in 1835 as the
Methodist Protestant Church
of Tobasco. Meetings were
held in a schoolhouse
until 1842, when the
church erected this small
brick chap…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQQ_mt-moriah-cemetery-historical_Cincinnati-OH.html
The Union Township Trustees operate
and maintain the cemetery. It is situated on
land purchased in 1800 by Withamsville founder,
Maurice Witham. Interred here are some
prominent pioneers and citizens - - the Witham
family, Indian fighter Ric…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VQP_mt-moriah-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Cincinnati-OH.html
1941 - 1945
In memory of
these men who gave their
lives for freedom
in World War II
Alvin Earl Beard
James C. Butts
William A. Rolke
Loren Hoderlein
Merle Patterson
Albert Wienner