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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21N5_deer-park_Cincinnati-OH.html
While many Ohioans panicked in the path of Confederate
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry — hiding their
valuables and fleeing their homes — the Schencks and the
Thompsons resolved to defend both. During the Civil War
thi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21N4_evendale_Cincinnati-OH.html
More than a week after the Confederate defeat at Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, nearly 2,000 rebel soldiers remained on Northern
soil. In the early morning of July 14, 1863, the crack Confederate
cavalry division of Brigadier General John Hunt Morga…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21N3_sharonville_Sharonville-OH.html
Around 3 am on July 14, 1863, more than 2,000 grimy
hard-looking, heavily armed cavalrymen, most without uniforms
plodded toward Main Street from the west. Confederate Brigadier
General John Hunt Morgan's Raiders had arrived.
Many of the so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21N1_12-mile-house_Cincinnati-OH.html
Historic
Landmark
12 Mile House
★ Built 1842 ★
Located 12 miles from the Ohio
River, it was on the stage coach
route between Cincinnati and
Dayton.
Bricks for this building were made
on site as was customary in tho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2098_st-marys-world-war-marker-a-war-memorial_Cincinnati-OH.html
Erected by St Marys
Congregation——In
honor of the men who
served their country
during the World War
1917—-1918
Sacred to the memory of
those who died for Liberty,
Justice and Peace
Joseph Dermody
Frank Mullarkey
A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UOW_morgans-confederates-arrive-from-springdale-historical_Glendale-OH.html
At 2am on July 14, 1863, the sound of hooves on Sharon Avenue's cobblestones interrupted the dark morning stillness. While many townspeople slept, those awakened were terrified by what they saw. Peering from their Glendale College dorm windows, so…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UMY_first-childrens-international-summer-village-historical_Glendale-OH.html
Site of first
Children's International
Summer Village
June 3-30, 1951
Doris Twitchell Allen, Founder
Erastus S. Allen
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UM2_greek-revival-architecture-example-historical_Cincinnati-OH.html
Built in the 1820's as a residence, this example of Greek Revival Architecture is a contributing element to the West Fourth Street National Register Historic District. The building also housed several businesses, including a homeopathic pharmacy, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ULS_the-burnet-house-historical_Cincinnati-OH.html
When it opened May 30, 1850, the 340-room hotel located on this site was considered one of the finest hotels in the world. Abraham Lincoln stayed here on September 17-18, 1859, while campaigning for the Ohio Republican Party. Lincoln also stayed a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UK3_worlds-largest-chime-foot-piano-historical_Cincinnati-OH.html
This one-of-a-kind structure was designed and built by Cincinnati's Verdin Company. Sensors under the piano keys electronically cause the strikers at the top of the structure to ring the chimes.
The chimes themselves are historic. They were ins…