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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJG5_first-school-building_Findlay-OH.html
Site ofFirst School Buildingin Findlay 1827[Dedicated June 1937]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJG3_outstanding-renovated-building-1980-1986_Findlay-OH.html
This building selected asan outstanding renovatedbuilding in the downtown area1980 - 1986
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJG2_outstanding-new-building-1978-1979_Findlay-OH.html
This building selected asan outstanding new buildingin the downtown area1978 - 1979
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFX_the-village-of-van-buren_Van-Buren-OH.html
Side A:The Village of Van Buren was laid out December 28, 1833, by John Trout and George Ensminger on the boundary of Portage and Cass Townships. It was comprised of 53 lots surrounding a public square, and was named in honor of Martin Van Buren, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFS_findlay-college_Findlay-OH.html
Side A:Findlay College was a joint venture of the Churches of God, General Conference, and the Village of Findlay. It was chartered on January 28, 1882, to provide a liberal arts education within a Christian context for all — regardless of r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFQ_the-ohio-oil-co-marathon-oil-co-gas-boom-era_Findlay-OH.html
Side A: The Ohio Oil Company-Marathon Oil CompanySite of the first Findlay Field Office for what was to become a world-wide oil company, formerly locally owned and operated. 1887: The Ohio Oil Company was incorporated by five independent oil pr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFP_mason-chapel-african-methodist-episcopal-church_Findlay-OH.html
Side A:In spite of small numbers and being welcomed by the mostly white congregation of First Methodist Episcopal Church, African Americans in Findlay in the 1880s wanted to express their faith in ways that best reflected their freedoms and tradit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFO_congressional-medal-of-honor-recipients_Findlay-OH.html
United States of AmericaCongressional Medal of Honor RecipientsState of Ohio, Hancock County Civil WarBensinger, William Captain Georgia 1862Porter, John R. 1st Lt. Georgia 1862Scott, John M. Sergeant Georgia 1862Vance, Wilson J. Brevet Capt. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFN_hancock-county-veterans-memorial_Findlay-OH.html
Dedicated to the honor and sacrificeof our men and women of Hancock Countywho served their country Lest We Forget
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJFM_the-underground-railroad-in-hancock-county_Findlay-OH.html
Side A:The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 prompted an expansion of the "Underground Railroad," and as the state spanning the shortest distance between the Ohio River and Canada, Ohio saw heavy traffic in escaping slaves in the decades before the Civil…
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