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Gen. Anthony Wayne and his men camped here at Five Mile Spring September 1793
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This park was established by the Hamilton Community Foundation on land owned by the city. It was one of several major legacy gifts to Hamilton by the Foundation in celebration of its 50th Anniversary. The Foundation wished to honor Hamilton's famo…
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The Stewart family livedconstantly in Butler Countyfor over 200 years.1802 to PresentGift to City of Hamilton by:John Antenen Stewart, M.D.Marian Vail Stewart, M.T.September 1, 2002
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To Honor Our FathersThe Grand ArmyOf the Republic [Dedicated] May 30, 1941
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ECB_heritage-hall_Hamilton-OH.html
Heritage Hall features rotating historical exhibits highlighting Hamilton's rich industrial and business heritage. It is the home of the Robert McCloskey Museum which honors the famous children's author and artist. Three of his books reflect his e…
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Immortalized byWilliam Dean Howellsin his book"A Boy's Town"
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Dedicated on May 6, 2007to the Citizens and Visitors of Hamilton,as the fifth bridge in this location since 1819.The major link of the east and west sides of Hamilton, formerly towns of Rossville and Hamilton. [List of officials]
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May all who pause and are refreshed here reflect on those who went forth from their homes to defend American freedom————————This fountain, erected 1949, was conceived and sponsored by the Mothers' & …
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Side A: Soldiers, Sailors, and Pioneers MonumentThe Soldiers, Sailors, and Pioneers Monument was planned and promoted by Butler County Civil War veterans and financed by a county levy in 1899. The monument, built of Indiana Limestone, is near the …
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of theoriginal Fort Hamiltonwas located 31 feet westof this marker In memory ofCarl E. Margedant
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