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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RIR_franklinton_Columbus-OH.html
Jacob Overdier Harrison House 570 West Broad Street built circa 1807 General William Henry Harrison's troops stayed in this House during the War of 1812. Sullivant Land Office Behind Overdier Harrison House built 1822 Lucas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RIN_headquarters-of-general-william-h-harrison_Columbus-OH.html
Site of Headquarters of General William H. Harrison - 1813. Here, in the War of 1812, he directed the formation of his army for the campaign against the British, resulting in the victory of the Thames.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QYL_clintonville-clinton-township_Columbus-OH.html
Clintonville This community located in Section 2 of Clinton Township, was settled in 1813 by Thomas Bull. The land was formerly owned by John Rathbone for whom Rathbone Road is named. Its early growth was due largely to a number of "mech…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QMX_flint-veterans-garden_Columbus-OH.html
This garden is dedicated to all veterans, with deep respect and appreciation for their courage, patriotism, and sacrifice. Dedicated on Veterans Day, November 11, 2008
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NQA_old-franklinton-cemetery_Columbus-OH.html
This ancient burial ground of Central Ohio was established in a bend of the Scioto River in 1799 and is known as "Old Franklinton Cemetery". The pioneers buried here are about one hundred in number. Seventy-one graves are marked largely by sandsto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NQ9_in-this-churchyard_Columbus-OH.html
(side A) In this churchyard stood the first church of the community The First Presbyterian Church built and presented to the congregation in 1811 by Lucas Sullivant Here in this plot of ground, which he gave to the pioneers, he was bur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NQ8_columbus-feeder-canal-the-ohio-erie-canal_Columbus-OH.html
(side A) Columbus Feeder Canal Col. Nathaniel McLean removed the first earth for the Columbus Feeder Canal not far from this site, April 27, 1827. The earth was wheeled away by Ralph Osborn and Henry Brown, auditor and treasurer of the state,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NQ3_battleship-u-s-s-ohio_Columbus-OH.html
This cast-bronze eagle once adorned the Battleship U.S.S. Ohio Restoration has been made possible through donations by five Columbus Women's Service Clubs Altrusa Club · Quota Club Pilot Club · Zonta Club Soroptimist Int…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NPS_old-franklinton-cemetery-archaeology_Columbus-OH.html
"Why lovely friend indulge that tear! Why trembling view my dark abode; Though you with me must moulder here, Yet faith can wing the soul to God" Rebecca (Culbertson) Smith Born Sept. 28, 1798 Died Feb. 7, 1828 It is this place …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JWC_carrie-nelson-black_Columbus-OH.html
In 1906. Carrie Nelson Black founded the Columbus Society for the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis. now The Breathing Association. A woman ahead of her time, she volunteered as President and Chief Executive for thirty years, using her keen v…
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