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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJZ0_columbus-grove-veterans-memorial-flagpole_Columbus-Grove-OH.html
Dedicated toAll Veterans of all WarsbyThe Veterans of Foreign Wars&The American LegionNovember 8, 1986
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJYZ_oglevie-post-64-g-a-r-civil-war-memorial_Columbus-Grove-OH.html
Erected by Oglevie Post, No. 64, G.A.R.and Patriotic CitizensDedicated to the memory and honorof our country'sdefenders and preservers1861 - 1865 We Honor our DeadWe Inspire the Living
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ41_putnam-county-world-war-memorial-clock_Ottawa-OH.html
To Those That Served Lest We Forget In memoryof allveteranswho served
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ40_putnam-county-veterans-memorial_Ottawa-OH.html
Dedicated toall veteranswho servedin theUnited StatesArmed Forceswith devotion,loyaltyand thedeterminationto preservefreedom. "In God We Trust"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ1Q_frances-rappaport-horwich_Ottawa-OH.html
Side A:Frances Rappaport Horwich was born in Ottawa on July 16, 1907, the daughter of Sam Rappaport, an Austrian immigrant who operated a general store, and Rosa Gratz Rappaport, a Russian immigrant. The youngest of six children, she attended the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ1O_columbus-grove-municipal-pool_Columbus-Grove-OH.html
The construction of Putnam County's first public swimming pool helped Columbus Grove weather the Great Depression of the 1930s. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration (WPA) and the Village of Columbus Grove planned the poo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ1B_artist-emerson-burkhart_Kalida-OH.html
Side A:Described as a Columbus "institution" when he died in 1969, Emerson C. Burkhart was born on a farm in Union Township, Putnam County in 1905. The son of Albert and Nora Burkhart, Emerson graduated from Kalida High School in 1924 and from Ohi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME8H_native-americans-in-ottawa_Ottawa-OH.html
[Front Side]: The Ottawa, or "Tawa" Indians had inhabited the Maumee Valley since the middle of the 1700s. By the 1790s, Ottawa settlements included villages along the Blanchard River at the present-day Village of Ottawa. During the War of 1812…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCBR_fort-jennings_Fort-Jennings-OH.html
[Text on Front Side]: Fort JenningsOn Sept. 21, 1812, Col. William Jennings, with his regiment of Kentucky riflemen, was ordered by Gen. W. H. Harrison to cut a road from Fort Barbee at St. Marys to a point midway between that place and Defianc…
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