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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1V50_hicksite-quaker-church-historical_Zanesfield-OH.html
The church was built in 1828 by a group of Friends (Quakers), followers of Elias Hicks, who in 1827 split from the Goshen Friends Church and formed their own monthly meetings. Sometime around 1913, the two congregations went back together again. i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1N78_zanesfield-veterans-memorial_Zanesfield-OH.html
In commemoration
of our patriots
who, for God and
Country, lifted
high the torch of
freedom, equality
and justice, in all
times of peril.
Lord God of Hosts,
be with us yet,
lest we forget-
lest we forget.
- Kipling
They gave their…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K3V_goshen-quaker-cemetery_Zanesfield-OH.html
This cemetery was established in the early 1800's as a final resting place for early Quaker pioneer families such as the Martin, Robert and Samuel Marmon and their sister, Kesiah Marmon-Outland families who migrated to Ohio from Northampton, North…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K3U_earl-s-sloan-1848-1923_Zanesfield-OH.html
Earl Sloan's accumulation of a fortune from the formulation and sale of "Sloan's Liniment" resulted in the creation of a living legacy. To "honor the place of his nativity" Dr. Earl Sloan donated funds to build the Sloan Library for the people of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J4P_second-church-first-school_Zanesfield-OH.html
Side A
Second Church
in the county, a double log
house built about 1808 by
Quakers from North Carolina.
Named "Mad River" until
1819, then changed to
Goshen Friends.
Side B
Logan County's
first school house
a small log cab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J4J_ebenezer-zane-cabin_Zanesfield-OH.html
The house of Ebenezer Zane was built here in
1805. The structure was the meeting place for
the First Methodist Quarterly Confurence in 1819
with over 300 settlers in the area and about
sixty members of the Wyandot tribes came
together. Althou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J4I_helen-wonders-blue-memorial-park_Zanesfield-OH.html
first plaque-
Helen Wonders Blue
Memorial Park
donated by
Robert M. Blue J.D.
1990
second plaque-
United Methodist
Historic Site
No.358
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFM7_gen-simon-kenton-historical-home-site_Zanesfield-OH.html
Gen. Simon KentonA soldier, a scout, a Guide.
History places himamong the strong and the brave.
Pathfinder for themidwestern civilization.
Fate used himas an instrument to open the doorof an empire state.Historical Home Site
Home of Si…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD7T_gen-simon-kenton_Zanesfield-OH.html
In MemoryofGen. Simon Kenton
Born in Culpepper County, VA. in 1755and died in 1836Age 81 years
Left his native country in early youth, for a frontier life in the great northwest.
Captured by Indians in 1778, and brought to Wapatomica, a S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD6I_in-memory-of-isaac-zane_Zanesfield-OH.html
In MemoryofIsaac ZaneThe White Eagle of the Wyandots
Born in Berkley County, VA. in 1753Died at Zanesfield, in 1816, age 63 years
Captured by the Wyandot Indians in 1762, and carried to the Valley of the Mad River.He grew to manhood among th…