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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKBF_port-middletown_Middletown-OH.html
Port Middletown, located at Third St. (Central Ave.), was the main port along the Miami & Erie Canal. A scale was located there and tolls were collected. [Photos] Left, a fire in 1881 at the Ben Smith Livery at Port Middletown has just been ext…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKAC_ohio-canals_Middletown-OH.html
Canals were built in Ohio to provide a better way to transport goods to the eastern markets. Two major canals were built connecting the Ohio River to Lake Erie - the Ohio Erie & [sic Ohio & Erie] Canal running from Portsmouth to Cleveland and the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK0L_middletown-veterans-memorial_Middletown-OH.html
Honoring all Veteransin times of peace and war [Includes an Honor Roll of]Area Veterans Who Died in theService of Their Country Dedicated July 4, 2004
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK0K_middletown-korean-conflict-memorial_Middletown-OH.html
This memorial is dedicated in memory ofthose men and women who served so gallantlyfor their country during the KoreanConflict, may this living memorial serveas a constant reminder for their strugglefor freedom and to the ones who never camehome. M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK09_middletown-world-war-ii-memorial-chapel-plaza_Middletown-OH.html
Dedicated by the grateful citizensof Middletown to the membersof the armed services who gavetheir lives to preserve theAmerican ideals of libertyjustice and democracy World War II MemorialThis plot contains a cross foreach service man or womanw…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK08_butler-county-civil-war-memorial_Middletown-OH.html
In memory of ourSoldiers and Sailorsby the People of Butler Co.Statue the gift ofHon. Paul J. Sorg
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJSC_founders-park_Trenton-OH.html
Site of the home of Trenton's founder, Michael Pearce, and his wife, Phebe Squier Pearce. The family migrated from New Jersey in 1801, purchased 1,500 acres, and settled in this location. Michael Pearce and David Enyeart platted the village of 33 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJS2_world-war-ii-veterans-memorial-bench_Middletown-OH.html
Lest we forget their generationHonoring the men and womenwho have servedBut let us be glad thatsuch heroes have livedand mourn those who gavethe ultimate sacrifice "Battle of the Bulge"800,000 soldiers fought, 12,000 were killed62,000 were …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJS1_middletown-war-memorial-flagpole_Middletown-OH.html
Honoring Middletown's Veteranswho gave their livesin the nation's wars Dedicated June 14, 1995
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJS0_underground-railroad-route_Middletown-OH.html
Verity Pkw. once Miami-Erie Canalan Underground Railroad route1830 - 1860 Those traveling along UndergroundRailroad found safe stationsin N. Main St. homes ofAfrican-Americanslisted on other side Rice · Hawkins · ColstonBurget …
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