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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2961_birthplace-of-william-m-mcculloch_Holmesville-OH.html
Republican congressman William M. McCulloch was one of the architects of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, the first of three laws to recommit the nation to the cause of civil rights in the 1960s. "Bill" McCulloch was born near H…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJA3_holmes-county-veterans-memorial_Millersburg-OH.html
Washington [north face]Six Soldiers of theRevolutionary War weresubsequently Residents ofHolmes County, Ohio. Jackson [east face]In memory of theSoldiers of the War of A.D. 1812who became citizensof Holmes County, Ohio. Scott [south face]Mor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ6R_vfw-post-7079-pow-mia-memorial_Killbuck-OH.html
In memory ofPrisoners of WarMissing in ActionAll Wars You Are Not Forgotten In God is Our Trust
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIZG_holmes-county-draft-riots_Killbuck-OH.html
On French Ridge in Richland Township, on June 5, 1863, local citizens in defiance of conscription attacked Elias Robinson, an enrolling officer of the Union Army. When Captain James Drake, the provost marshal, imprisoned the ringleaders, armed loc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG93_jonas-stutzman_Sugarcreek-OH.html
Jonas Stutzman, from Somerset County, Pennsylvania, came to this site in 1809 to clear land for farming and to build a log home for his family. He was the first permanent settler in the eastern portion of what would in 1825 become Holmes County. J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG92_calmoutier_Fredericksburg-OH.html
Side A:This area, known as Calmoutier, was an early French Catholic farming community founded in 1832 by Claude Druhot, who came from Calmoutier, Hte-Sa?ne, France. Its first native, the four-month-old Claude Joseph Druhot, was baptized on 9 June …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8TQ_bouquets-trail-1764-port-washington-road_Sugarcreek-OH.html
Bouquet's Trail, 1764. Unsatisfied by the treaty that ended the French and Indian War, Ottawa chief Pontiac led a confederacy of Native American tribes in attacks against the British frontier forts during 1763, a campaign known as "Pontiac's Consp…
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