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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM274N_the-concord-church_Eaton-OH.html
The Concord Church
founded
November - 1840
This red granite rock from the "Canadian Shield" is more than 1 ½ billion
years old. It was carried south to Preble County, Ohio at least 15,000 years
ago by "The Wisconsin Glaci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21AF_van-ausdal-donohoe-house_Eaton-OH.html
This mid-19th-century structure, built in the Federal style with Italianate detail added later, was once owned by town pioneer and merchant Cornelius Van Ausdal. It was later the home of his daughter Lucinda, her husband Joseph Donohoe, and their …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OQB_mound-hill-cemetery-civil-war-memorial_Eaton-OH.html
in memory of
Union Soldiers
who lie
buried in
unmarked graves
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LXE_physicians-in-the-indian-wars-roster-of-physicians-in-the-indian-wars_Eaton-OH.html
Physicians in the Indian Wars
Pioneer physicians came into the wilderness
that was to become Ohio in the 1780's, to serve in the
respective campaigns of generals Josiah Harmar,
Arthur St. Clair, and Anthony Wayne in their struggle
against h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LDG_monument-at-mound-hill-cemetery_Eaton-OH.html
1- Erected by free contributions on the 17th.day of Oct.1847
2- In memory of Lieut.John Lowery of The second Sub-Legion Ensign Boyd of the first and 13 non-commissioned officers and privates who fell about five miles north of this place in an …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSB4_preble-county-courthouse_Eaton-OH.html
Marker Front:The current Preble County Courthouse, the third courthouse erected on this site, was designed by noted architect and Preble County native Harvey Hiestand. Its cornerstone was laid on March 17, 1917, with a copper box containing a bibl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDE1_roberts-bridge-timber-covered-bridge_Eaton-OH.html
[Side A] Roberts Bridge
This covered bridge in the oldest still (1962) standing in the state and the last of the "double-barreled" spans in Ohio. It was built across Seven Mile Creek on the Old Camden Road in 1829-30 by Orlistus Roberts and J.L…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD4N_roberts-bridge_Eaton-OH.html
Ohio's oldest and only standing double-barreled covered bridge and the oldest of six remaining in the nation.
Built by Orlistus Roberts and James Campbell over Seven Mile Creek on Old Camden Pike South of Eaton.
Relocated and restored in 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLJ_birthplace-of-swine-improvement-in-america_Eaton-OH.html
First Ohio Testing Station 1946
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLH_the-whispering-oak_Eaton-OH.html
A WitnessNov. 6. 1792The International Society of Arborculture and the National Arborist Association jointly recognize this significant tree in this bicentennial year as having lived here during the American Revolutionary Period.1776 - 1976Dedicat…