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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T8O_daytons-first-church-bell-historical_Dayton-OH.html
Cast in Cincinnati in 1846, this 1,600 pound bell was taken from the First Presbyterian Church building which stood at the northwest corner of Second and Ludlow Streets. It was dedicated December 1, 1974 at special ceremonies commemorating …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T7I_victoria-theater-historical_Dayton-OH.html
Victoria Theater built in 1866 listed in the National Registry of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior this plaque placed in honor of the Community Leadership supporting the 1990 renovation
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T6K_roman-column-historical_Dayton-OH.html
Here stands a replica of a 2000 year old Roman column given by Dayton's sister city, Augsburg Germany in honor of the 200 birthday of the United States. In exchange, a statue fountain was presented to Augsburg and erected October, 1979, for…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T5V_dayton-western-turnpike-milestone-historical_New-Lebanon-OH.html
Cumberland 337 Mi Columbus 88 Indianapolis 96 Dayton 11 ½ Eaton 12 Site of a milestone on the old Dayton Western Turnpike Road which opened for toll August 1841 providing pioneers an alternative to the National Road for travel to the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SXN_justitiae-dedicata-historical_Dayton-OH.html
Dedicated to Courthouse Square on Law Day, May 1, 1979 by the Dayton Bar Association These stones were an original part of the County Courthouse erected on this site in 1884. They were preserved by the Dayton Bar Association when the buildin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SXM_remember-the-promises-you-made-in-the-attic-historical_Dayton-OH.html
The peak of this memorial plaque indicates the high water level at the crest of the great Dayton flood of March 25, 1913, and also commemorates an important episode in the history of Montgomery County. Here on Sunday night, May 25, 1913, just…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SXL_abraham-lincoln-historical_Dayton-OH.html
Abraham Lincoln appeared on these court house steps on the afternoon of September 17, 1859, and spoke denying the assertion of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, Senator from Illinois, that human slavery was protected by the Constitution. Contr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SX7_carillon-park-historical_Dayton-OH.html
Carillon Park owes its existence to the generosity of Col, and Mrs. Edward A. Deeds. The carillon - built of granite, steel, and limestone - - reaches skyward for an impressive 151 feet. The gift of Mrs. Deeds, it was dedicated August 23, 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SX6_newcom-tavern-historical_Dayton-OH.html
What Are We Doing? Carillon Park has begun preservation and re-interpretation of Dayton's oldest standing structure, Newcom Tavern. Using replicated sash- sawn white oak siding and hand wrought nails, Carillon Park is now returning much of Ne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SX5_locust-grove-school-historical_Dayton-OH.html
The one- room school was a common sight in rural Ohio in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Locust Grove No. 12 housed elementary school classes until the late 1920's on it's original site; S. Bird Road at E. Possum Road in Clark County, …
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