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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJST_shelby-county-operation-desert-storm-memorial_Sidney-OH.html
Operation Desert StormIn honor of the men and womenfrom Shelby County who servedGod Bless Our TroopsAugust 1990 - February 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQO_german-american-bank_Sidney-OH.html
This lot was one of the first developed in Sidney with its use dating from 1820. It was headquarters for the German American Bank that collapses in a notorious 1904 bank failure. The First National Exchange Bank, founded in 1899, rented the space …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ1R_theodore-roosevelt-william-howard-taft_Sidney-OH.html
Theodore RooseveltFormer President Theodore Rooseveltaddressed a large crowd fromthese steps on May 16, 1912.He was introduced by C. B. De Weese.
William Howard TaftPresident William Howard Taftwas the first sitting President tovisit Sidney. He…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ16_peoples-federal-savings-and-loan-association-building_Sidney-OH.html
One of the last works of Louis Henri Sullivan (1856-1924), the American architect whose original ideas of functional design and decorative ornament provided a basis for modern American architecture.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ15_the-shelby-county-courthouse_Sidney-OH.html
In 1819, the State of Ohio formally recognized Shelby County, named for Isaac Shelby, veteran of the American Revolution and former governor of Kentucky. The first county seat was located in Hardin, but was moved to Sidney in 1820 to centralize co…