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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IW_quinn-chapel-african-methodist-episcopal-a-m-e-church_Chillicothe-OH.html
[Marker Front]:Methodism was known in Chillicothe as early as 1796. During the early years, 1803-1821, both African American and white Methodists worshipped together in a small brick church, located on the north side of Second Street between Paint…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IV_donald-e-mchenry_Chillicothe-OH.html
City Engineer 1964-1971 President of the Rotary Club 1975-1976Member of the Medical Center Construction BoardMember of Community Improvement CorporationAdvisor to Chillicothe-Ross Library BoardChairman of Chillicothe Streetscape CommissionIt was a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IT_scioto-lodge-no-6-f-a-m_Chillicothe-OH.html
One of the lodges which in 1808 founded the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio Erected January 7, 1958
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IS_court-house-renovation_Chillicothe-OH.html
In testimonial and public recognition of the renovation and restoration of the Probate and the Juvenile Divisions of the Common Pleas Court, the Ross County Bar Association memorializes and commends the Board of County Commissioners of Ross County…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IR_grand-lodge-of-free-and-accepted-masons-of-ohio_Chillicothe-OH.html
On this site, on January 4-7, 1808, the six Masonic lodges then existent in the state met and formed the Grand Lodge of Ohio. General Rufus Putnam of Marietta was elected the first Grand Master. Because of advanced age and failing health, he decli…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IN_dard-hunter_Chillicothe-OH.html
This classic Gothic Revival home built in the early 1850s, was one of Ohio's early wineries with terraced hillside vineyards overlooking the city of Chillicothe. From 1919 until his death in 1966, it served as the home and working studio of noted …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IM_birthplace-of-lucy-ware-webb-hayes-lucy-webb-hayes-1831-1889_Chillicothe-OH.html
Side A: Birthplace of Lucy Ware Webb Hayes First Lady Lucy Ware Webb Hayes was born in this four-room Federal Vernacular house in 1831. Well educated for her time, she attended local schools, took classes in the preparatory department of Ohio W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IK_ross-county-civil-war-memorial_Chillicothe-OH.html
In honor of the Patriotic Men of Ross County who gave their lives in the war for the preservation of the Union their grateful fellow citizens have erected this monument May 30th, 1875
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9IJ_the-chillicothe-gazette_Chillicothe-OH.html
The oldest commercial enterprise in Ohio, the Chillicothe Gazette began publication on April 25, 1800, as Freeman's Journal and Chillicothe Advertiser. That October it became the Scioto Gazette, and Chillicothe has had a Gazette ever since. It is …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9II_historic-site-in-journalism_Chillicothe-OH.html
The Chillicothe Gazette, published since 1800, is the oldest newspaper west of the Allegheny Mountains and the oldest business establishment in Ohio. The newspaper played an important part in American history, specifically through its part in open…
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