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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2J_st-rose-schoolhouse-bell_Maria-Stein-OH.html
This twenty-two inch bell was crafted out of cast iron in 1892 by C.S.Bell&Co. The bell was placed in the St. Rose Schoolhouse east of the church, where it spent its life in a cupola until its removal in 2014. for many years, this piece of finely …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2F_the-cranberry-prairie_Saint-Henry-OH.html
The Cranberry Prairie, southwest of this marker, is a part of Ohio's
natural history. The place was named for the cranberries that
grew in a swamp here prior to drainage of the area. The
Cranberry Prairie was created by centuries of peat accumu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2E_maria-stein-veterans-memorial_Maria-Stein-OH.html
(three American Legion logos)
American Legion Post 571
Maria Stein
Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the Veterans of all
wars and or conflicts who
honorably served and to those
who gave their lives in the
service of our country
(five service…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2D_st-john-the-baptist-catholic-church_Maria-Stein-OH.html
Dedication: 17 November 1891
Architect: Adophus Druiding (1838- 1899), Chicago, IL
Contractor: Anton DeCurtins (1829- 1895), Carthegena, OH
This historic parish was organized in 1835 by a group of German
immigrants, primarily from Oldenburg, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2B_st-francis-catholic-church_Saint-Henry-OH.html
Dedication: 30 September 1906
Architect: William P. Ginther (1859- 1933), Akron, OH
Contractor: Nicholas A. Ley, Minster, OH
The parish, established in 1856 by German immigrants, was a daughter
parish of St. Henry and named in honor of St. Fra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PLA_sha-anoe-warrior-monument_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
Beneath the white oak rests an unknown Sha'anoe warrior. To his memory and in memory of his brothers killed here in the battles at Fort Recovery we erect this monument. September 10, 1983 "Weshecatweloo Keweshelawaypa"
(Let Us Always Do Good)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PL9_samuel-mcdowell_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
Placed in 1951 in memory of Samuel McDowell 1770-1847 Soldier
General St. Clair's Army 1791
General Wilkinson's Army 1792
General Wayne's Army 1793-1794
Pioneer Settler 1838
by His Descendants and the Fort Recovery Historical Society Inc.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PL8_pioneer-cemetery_Fort-Recovery-OH.html
Pioneer Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Mercer County and is the final resting place for many of the early pioneers who first settled in the Fort Recovery area. The large marker on this site lists the names of those buried here.
Temporary Bur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KJ2_beaver-chapel-church_Celina-OH.html
This bell was used by
Beaver Chapel Church
from 1908 - 1985
placed here
September 2012
in honor of our
125 year anniversary
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KJ1_swamp-college-veterans-memorial_Celina-OH.html
For God and country we have served for peace
(5 logos)
Veterans Memorial
donated by Celina Post 120 & Coldwater Post 470
dedicated July 4, 1976