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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G2L_underground-railroad-station_West-Liberty-OH.html
(Side A) Underground Railroad A name given to a manner of piloting negro slaves to freedom. Pilots of this area were largely Quakers, the most active of whom were the Pickerells, Paxtons, and Williams. (Side B) Underground Railroad Station At …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FWU_squaw-rock_West-Liberty-OH.html
Squaw Rock Of Indian Legend Site Shawnee Village Mac-A-Cheek and home Chief Moluntha Destroyed 1786 by Col. Logan Simon Kenton Gauntlet 1778
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FWR_ohio-state-eagles-recreation-park_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Restored by Hi- Point Aerie & Auxiliary 2166 Bellefontaine, Ohio
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FNE_powell-park-the-old-burial-ground_Bellefontaine-OH.html
In memory of William Powell 1757- 1835 who fought in the American Revolution 1775- 1783 erected by his grand daughter Mary Powell Honorary regent of Bellefontaine Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1914
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FGX_general-robert-patterson-kennedy_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Distinguished citizen, legislator, public servant, and historian born in Bellefontaine, January 23, 1840. A Civil War hero, he was promoted to brigadier general at only 25 years of age. Admitted to the bar in 1866, he practiced in Bellefontaine un…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F27_seneca-council-house-indian-reservation_Lewistown-OH.html
Seneca Council House Near this spot on the east bank of Muchinnippi Creek, stood a council house of the Seneca, 20 x 40 feet, without windows, floor or chimney. Later it became the Reservation Council House. Indian Reservation This reservatio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EYH_myeerah-trail-historic-logan-county_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Myeerah Trail A former Indian trail connected Blue Jacket's Town (site of Bellefontaine) and Zanestown (now Zanesfield). The highway was named by the County Commissioners in honor of Princess Myreerah, daughter of Chief Tarhe and wife of Isaac Za…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EY8_darby-creek_East-Liberty-OH.html
Side AFirst Meeting House and Graveyard in the county. Promoted by Jobe Sharp, first settler, and Thomas Antrim, preacher. Quakers and Methodists alternated meetings until 1813 when first Methodist church was built three miles South. Side BBuilt 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1642_campbell-hill_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Campbell Hill is named for Charles D. Campbell of Bellefontaine, who owned this land from 1896 to 1937. A marble stone marker atop the hill, set in 1900 by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, marks it as the highest point in Ohio at an elevation o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13T0_hulls-army_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Hull's Armypassed throughthese groundsin 1812
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