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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI6U_daniel-boyd-house-c-1825_Coshocton-OH.html
This house was built c.1825 by Daniel Boyd, a weaver. Some time in the 1830s, and in the face of financial difficulties, Daniel and Jane Boyd deeded the house to the Methodist Episcopal Church to be the church parsonage. Originally located in C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI6L_caldersburgh-pearl-2001_Coshocton-OH.html
The Caldersburgh Pearl was dedicated in 2001 as a full-sized replica of a three-cabin canal freighter (65' x 14'). The name Caldersburgh Pearl has special significance to Roscoe's past. Caldersburgh was the name of the original community (early Ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJ7_daniel-carroll-house-c-1850_Coshocton-OH.html
C.1850-1860, this building housed a grocery store operated by Daniel Carroll.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJ6_village-smithy-c-1890_Coshocton-OH.html
Roscoe has a long history with blacksmithing, but not always at this location. Originally consisting of a two-story center section with a one-story south wing, our smithy was constructed c.1890 as a stable. In 1905, the original south wing was dem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJ5_jacob-welsh-house-c-1840_Coshocton-OH.html
This house, built by 1840, was the home of Jacob Welsh. Welsh is on record as having been a toll collector from 1836-1837. Being a favorite of Mrs. Frances Montgomery, one of the founders of the restoration project, this was the first building …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJ4_hay-craft-and-learning-center-1987_Coshocton-OH.html
This building, dedicated in the spring of 1987, was named in honor of Raymond Hay as a lasting memorial to the late Coshocton businessman for the many contributions he made to the Roscoe Village restoration and to Coschocton County. It is also int…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGZY_george-leretilley-house-1853_Coshocton-OH.html
George LeRetilley, a Roscoe merchant and a son of James LeRetilley Sr, built this as his home in 1853. It remains a private residence.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WZ_plainfield-cemetery_Coshocton-OH.html
This cemetery, established in 1810, is the final resting place of many of the founders of Plainfield and Linton Township. Besides the early date of its founding, it is notable for the number of armed forces veterans interred here, who represent ev…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9UK_george-w-crile-m-d_Coshocton-OH.html
[Marker Front]:George Washington Crile was born in 1864 at Chili, in Crawford Township, Coshocton County. Before embarking on his notable medical career, he graduated from Northwestern Ohio Normal School (now Ohio Northern University) at Ada, teac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9K3_coshocton-county-war-memorial_Coshocton-OH.html
CourageIn lasting tribute to the sons & daughters of Coshocton County who served in the wars of their countryLet none forget, they gave their allAnd faltered not, when came the callTo keep forever living theFreedom for which they served
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