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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OO4_scioto-park-stone-1_Delaware-OH.html
The McClure Road or Wilderness Way crossed
a permanent stream at this point. An "S"
bridge has been placed here for utility, flood
and wash control. Originally the bridge
consisted of large granite boulders as buttress
walls, over t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OO3_scioto-park-stone-2_Delaware-OH.html
The Atkinson Farm was located at this location since the McClure Road
ran by this site approximately 500 feet north of here. The holding had
ready access to a main road and was not hampered by being isolated deep
in the fields as it is today. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OO2_scioto-park-stone-3_Delaware-OH.html
Passing this point in the eighteen hundreds
was a major road. It was a more direct route
from Delaware than the more indirect #36 to
this point. Here it was a four corner crossing
the Atkinson Lane and the lane leading north to
one of the McC…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OO1_scioto-park-stone-4_Delaware-OH.html
From the early 1800's until the early
1900's a stagecoach road, coming
directly from Delaware, passed this
point on it's way to (Millville)
Warrensburg, Marysville and Prospect.
It was closed by the property holders
(the McClure Family) as …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OM8_concord-township-veterans-memorial_Delaware-OH.html
This plaque is set here
in memory of those people
from Concord Township who
served in the armed forces of
the United States of America
erected by
Concord Township Trustees
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OM7_ostrander-town-pump_Ostrander-OH.html
On this site was located the
town pump which was the main
source of water for the village
during the early 1900's and used
by residents until 1973.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OM6_ostrander-veterans-memorial_Ostrander-OH.html
In memory of all Veterans of the
Ostrander area who honorably
served or paid the
supreme sacrifice in
defense of this country.
Dedicated May 29, 1995
donated by Ostrander Senior Citizens
(six logos)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OL2_old-stone-church_Delaware-OH.html
This original Old Stone Church
bell welcomed familes to
worship for 140 years
It was replaced after the
church fire in 1989
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OL1_radnor-presbyterian-log-church_Delaware-OH.html
Site of the
Radnor Presbyterian Log Church,
of the
Joint Delaware- Liberty- Radnor
Congregation
built 1819
Distinguished Sunday School Missionary
Benjamin W. Chidlaw
was a member of this church
1829- 1836
erected 1960
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OHD_the-march-1913-flood_Delaware-OH.html
The rain swollen Olentangy River flowed seven feet
above the William Street Bridge during the March
1913 flood, the greatest natural disaster in Ohio
history. Statewide, the flood claimed 428 lives and
destroyed more than 20,000 homes. In Dela…