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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM278Y_saint-henry-ohio_Saint-Henry-OH.html
In July, 1837, Henry Romer platted the village of St. Henry, Ohio. The Romer (Roemer), Bruns, Beckman, Wimmers, Borgelt, Athmer, Wendell, Grievenkamp, Huelsmann, Brockmann, and Hemmelgarnn families were among those early settlers of the 1830's and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23T5_st-henry-catholic-church_Saint-Henry-OH.html
Architect: Adolph Druiding, Chicago Contractor/Decorator: DeCurtins Bros., Carthagena Parish founded by German immigrants in 1839 and named in honor of Henry II (A.D. 972-1024), Bavarian Duke, King, and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Presen…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2K_the-cranberry-school-bell_Saint-Henry-OH.html
This bell is the original from the Cranberry School that used to stand directly across the road from this location. The bell was hung in the tower on the southwest corner of the school. Every day the bell was rung to begin the school day and c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2F_the-cranberry-prairie_Saint-Henry-OH.html
The Cranberry Prairie, southwest of this marker, is a part of Ohio's natural history. The place was named for the cranberries that grew in a swamp here prior to drainage of the area. The Cranberry Prairie was created by centuries of peat accumu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S2B_st-francis-catholic-church_Saint-Henry-OH.html
Dedication: 30 September 1906 Architect: William P. Ginther (1859- 1933), Akron, OH Contractor: Nicholas A. Ley, Minster, OH The parish, established in 1856 by German immigrants, was a daughter parish of St. Henry and named in honor of St. Fra…
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