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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJDJ_colonel-edward-deeds_Dayton-OH.html
Colonel Edward Deeds (1874-1960) was among the core of Dayton's brilliant leadership in the first half of the 20th century. As vice president of NCR, Deeds' mentored Charles Kettering, hiring him back every time the fickle John Patterson fired him…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ08_woodys-market_Dayton-OH.html
From 1944 to 1999, this was the site of Woody's Market started by the late Woodrow W. Bowman. The Market grew from a one-person open-air produce stand to a 500-employee, 100,000 square foot full-service shopping center open 24 hours, 7 days a week…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIP9_dayton-fire-department-station-no-14_Dayton-OH.html
This propertyhas been placed on theNational RegisterofHistoric Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the Interior Originally constructed1901 The last "horse-drawn" apparatusfirehouse in Dayton, Ohio, 1917 Renovated by Servco Industriesa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIOR_cooper-park_Dayton-OH.html
Daniel C. Cooper (1773-1818) perhaps more than any other deserves to be called the founder of Dayton. A surveyor with Israel Ludlow, Cooper settled in Dayton in the summer of 1796 and became titular owner of the town when the original proprietors …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIN7_d-134-artillery-memorial-bridge_Dayton-OH.html
Dedicated in honor ofD-Battery134th Field Artillery37th Div.World War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHHW_col-robert-patterson_Dayton-OH.html
Col. Robert Patterson Explorer, surveyor, patriot, statesman, farmer, manufacturer, a leader in education, religion, good government, industry and transportation. Served in the Revolutionary War, the Indian Wars and War of 1812. Founded Lexingt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHHM_site-of-first-game-in-the-nfl_Dayton-OH.html
On October 3, 1920 the first game matching two professional teams of the American Professional Football Association, a league that would become the National Football League (NFL), was held on this field within Triangle Park. In that game, the Dayt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHF1_mad-river-road-road-from-cunninghams-to-mad-river_Dayton-OH.html
Side A: Mad River RoadThe first overland route between Dayton and Cincinnati was cut by Daniel Cooper in 1795 to provide access to the new town of Dayton, located at the mouth of the Mad River in the Symmes Purchase. The survey, entered into the r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHEX_centerville-veterans-memorial_Dayton-OH.html
Inhonor of thosewho servedin war and peaceto protect theUnited StatesofAmerica American Revolution 1776-1783War of 1812 1812-1814Mexican War 1846-1848Civil War 1861-1865Spanish-American War 1898World War I 1917-1918World War II 1941-1945Korea 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGXF_site-of-daytons-first-electric-generating-station_Dayton-OH.html
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