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Side A In 1908, West Milton native Charles Furnas worked as a machinist in Dayton doing odd jobs for the Wright Brothers, the inventors of the first practical airplane. At that time the U.S. Army had agreed to purchase an aircraft from the…
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To commemorate the first church erected in Union Township, Miami County, Ohio, this log replica was constructed in 1976 by the Union Township 4-H Clubs and the West Milton area Camp Fire Girls. The Laura Lions Club established this historic …
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Erected 1948 in memory of Samuel and Anna Jay Jones this wall contains brick from the Friends Meeting House which stood across the road in active service from 1804 to 1906
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John Hoover 1760 - 1831 Sarah Burkett Hoover 1767 - 1843 great- great- grandparents of the Honorable Herbert C. Hoover placed by Fort Greenville Daughters of the American Revolution 1957
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Side A:In the year 1798, several prospectors traveled north from their North Carolina homes in search of new lands for themselves and their friends. Four of these known Quaker prospectors were John Mast, Jr., Martin Davenport and David Hoover from…
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The West Milton Friends Meeting, established as a meeting for worship May 14, 1874, was made a preparative meeting of West Branch Monthly Meeting, May 15, 1883. It became a monthly meeting on May 21, 1927 by action of West Branch Quarterly Meeting…
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A Korean War Memorial1950 to 19535.7 Million Americans Served55,000 Americans Killed103,000 Were Wounded and8200 Americans Missing in ActionDedicated 24 December 1988
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