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The Act of Congress in 1806 which authorized the construction of the National Road required that mile markers be placed at regular intervals. These reference points reassured travelers that they were following the correct route. They also indicate…
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The eastern portion of Franklin County began to be settled about 1812 when Ohio was still a vast forested wilderness. Transportation moved at a snail's pace over old Indian trails and natural waterways. 1n 1818 the National Road reached the Ohio R…
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Prisoners of WarMissing in ActionNever Forgotten"He who sheds his bloodwith me will always bemy brother WWII1941 - 1945Dedicated to the over6 million men and womenwho answered their nation'scall on December 7, 1941"A date which will live in…
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This tank is dedicated toAll American VeteransArmy · Navy · Air Force · USMCCoast GuardFor all the men and women who fought and those who died for the freedom of our country, and the POW-MIA's who are still not accounted for. …
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Alexander W. Livingston, plant breeder, horticulturist and seed merchant, who became internationally known through his development of the tomato, was born October 14, 1821, the son of John and Mary Graham Livingston. The first known variety of the…
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Side A:The Livingston House was the home of Alexander Livingston (1821-1898). In 1864-1865, Nathan Orcutt, cabinetmaker, built Livingston's house with slate roof, clapboard siding, ash floors, twenty-one windows and four doors, central fireplace, …
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