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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9K0_coshocton-county-vietnam-war-memorial_Coshocton-OH.html
This memorial is dedicated to those who served, those who died, and those still missing. Erected by Coshocton County Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 159 with the support of the citizens of Coshocton County Killed in ActionMichael S. Cale…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9JZ_congressional-medal-of-honor-recipients_Coshocton-OH.html
United States of AmericaCongressional Medal of Honor RecipientsState of Ohio, Coshocton CountyCivil WarElson, James M. Sergeant Mississippi 1863
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9JT_coshocton-county-korean-war-memorial_Coshocton-OH.html
In memory of all who served and gave the ultimate sacrifice including the following from Coshocton County ? ? ? ? Francis E. Appis ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Charles D. Rubel? ? ? ? George H. Babcock ? ? ? ? ? ?Hubert W. Shurtz? ? ? ? Ralph R. Carr ? ? ? …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9JS_broadhead-massacre_Coshocton-OH.html
Around the spring nearby, was perpetrated, on April 20, 1781, the massacre of 20 Indians by Col. Daniel Broadhead's army of 300. This slaying was committed following destruction, the same day, of the two villages, Goschachgunk, (Coshocton) and Ind…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OO_williams-tavern_Coshocton-OH.html
On this site stood the Tavern of Charles "King Charley" Williams, first permanent white settler in Coshocton County. A native of Maryland, and born in 1764, Williams came here in 1801. He died in 1840. The dominant figure of his generation, he was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KS_bouquets-camp_Coshocton-OH.html
On the hill north of here was made, in 1764.The memorable treaty which brought almost continuous peace between the Indians and the Whites.The expedition of 1500 men, under Col. Henry Bouquet, marched from Fort Pitt reaching the Forks of the Muskin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KP_bouquets-expedition_Coshocton-OH.html
1764. Lt.Col. Henry Bouquet with 1500 British regulars and American Militia penetrated the Ohio wilderness to crush Chief Pontiac's Indian conspiracy.Here at the forks of the Muskingum River during October and November, Bouquet subdued the Delawar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DA_delaware-nation-council-house_Coshocton-OH.html
Goschachgunk (Blackbear Town), now Coshocton, was the capital city of the Delaware Nation. On this parkway stood their Council House. In this House on March 9, 1777, a Great Council of the Delawares, under the leadership of Chief White Eyes, met a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CY_william-green_Coshocton-OH.html
March 3, 1870 - November 21, 1952. William Green, President of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 until his death, 1852, began his amazing and strenuous climb to the top run of labor's ladder at age 16, in the Morgan Run Coal Mines in Cosh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CP_the-coshocton-county-courthouse_Coshocton-OH.html
In 1764, Colonel Henry Bouquet established the site of what is now Coshocton. In 1811, the county was founded and the town incorporated as the county seat. The Coshocton County Courthouse, the third on this site, was built between 1873 and 1875 by…
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