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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2004_miamisburg-mound_Miamisburg-OH.html
Miamisburg Mound, the largest conical earthwork in Ohio, originally was sixty-eight feet high with a diameter of three hundred feet. One excavating attempt in 1869 reduced the height to its present sixty-five feet. The mound was then partially inv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZY_moraine-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Moraine-OH.html
Lest we forget Moraine Veterans Memorial dedicated to all Veterans who faithfully served in times of war and peace
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZB_burkhardt-hill_Dayton-OH.html
Burkhardt Hill birthplace of the All-American Soapbox Derby a youth racing program founded in Dayton and run nationally since 1934 dedicated July 4, 1990 Dayton, Ohio Presented this day by the Wrightview Neighborhood Association
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZA_site-of-mound-laboratory-1946-2003_Miamisburg-OH.html
Side A The facilities once here propelled the United States through the Nuclear and Space Ages and were named for the nearby pre-historic Miamisburg Mound. The Manhattan engineer District of the War Department began construction of Mound Labora…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZZ9_mound-laboratory-1946-2010_Miamisburg-OH.html
In recognition of the men and women who contributed significantly to our national security and space exploration
historicalmarkerproject/markers/tmp-77730_mount-enon-missionary-baptist-church-euclid-avenue-united-brethren-church_Dayton-OH.html
Mount Enon Missionary Baptist Church Led by Rev.W.E. Jones, a small band of baptized believers came together for services in January 1925. They met regularly in a residence on Home Avenue and Hawthorne Streets, later moving to Summit Street. Be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z4V_zion-memorial-church_Moraine-OH.html
The first church in Moraine was Zion Memorial Church of Christ established in 1820. The first church was built of logs with a stone foundation. The cemetery also was started at this time. Between 1820 and 1826 the first ministers were circuit ride…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z4T_johnny-appleseed-site_Moraine-OH.html
Plaque 1In the 1820's during a hike from Urbana to Cincinnati, John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman planted a grove of apple trees just west of Dorf Drive in German Village. On September 23, 2010, honoring the 236th birthday of John Chapman, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z41_to-the-memory-of-william-mckinley_Dayton-OH.html
To The Memory of William McKinley born Jan. 29th, 1843 died Sept. 14th, 1901 soldier in the Army of the Union representative in Congress Governor of Ohio President of the United States statesman, patriot, martyr a Christian gentleman who…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z40_patterson-homestead-1804_Dayton-OH.html
Colonel Robert Patterson was a Revolutionary War Indian fighter, the founder of Lexington, Kentucky, and co-founder of Cincinnati, Ohio. He and his family settled here south of Dayton in 1804 on the 320-acre Rubicon Farm, named for the nearby cree…
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