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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PAH_the-brick-wall_West-Milton-OH.html
Erected 1948
in memory of
Samuel
and
Anna Jay Jones
this wall contains
brick from the
Friends Meeting House
which stood across
the road in active
service from
1804 to 1906
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PAG_john-hoover_West-Milton-OH.html
John Hoover
1760 - 1831
Sarah Burkett Hoover
1767 - 1843
great- great- grandparents of
the Honorable Herbert C. Hoover
placed by
Fort Greenville Daughters of the American Revolution
1957
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IN1_hyattsville_Tipp-City-OH.html
On this site in 1833 Henry J. Hyatt established the town of
Hyattsville. It consisted of twenty seven lots, north and west of this
corner. Early businesses included a post office, tavern, blacksmith
shop, two stores and a church. The stagecoach…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G6K_troys-public-square-third-courthouse_Troy-OH.html
Miami County formed and Troy chosen as county seat in 1807. Andrew Wallace laid out Public Square as site of Courthouse, and surveyed first 87 lots of Troy, bounded by Water, Clay, Canal, and Oxford Streets.
Two-story brick Courthouse, 40' x 40',…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX8V_usaf-pararescue-memorial-parkway_Covington-OH.html
On February 15, 2005, Senate Bill 156 designated Ohio State Route 48 as USAF PARARESCUE MEMORIAL PARKWAY. The Parkway honors the memory of all Pararescuemen who perished in the performance of their duties. It is also a tribute to the Air Rescue me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR78_waco-aircraft-company_Troy-OH.html
Founded in 1921 as the Weaver Aircraft Company and located in Lorain, Ohio, the Waco Aircraft Company relocated to Troy in March 1923. It was the first aircraft company to use assembly line production and shock strut landing gear. Leading all civi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYH_hospital-care_Piqua-OH.html
Prior to 1905, physicians in the Upper Miami Valley took care of surgical procedures in their offices or in the case of emergencies or serious illness on the patient's own kitchen table. Under these circumstances, cleanliness was difficult to main…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJWL_the-dilbone-massacre_Piqua-OH.html
In memory ofHenry and Barbara Dilbonewho were killed by the Indianson their farm to the northAugust 18th, 1813Buried at this place
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJWK_brown-township-school-district-6_Conover-OH.html
In 1832, Sylvanus Allen's property became the site of Brown Township's sixth and final school district. Following many building expansions, the current building, constructed in 1916, became the home of the Lena-Conover Consolidated School and beca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJWA_william-moore-mccullough-civil-rights-movement-in-piqua_Piqua-OH.html
Side A: William Moore McCullochWilliam McCulloch was born in Holmes County where he was educated in a one-room schoolhouse before moving to Wooster to attend high school and the College of Wooster. He attained prominence as Ohio's Speaker of the H…