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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U1W_soldiers-and-sailors-memorial-building-historical_Newark-OH.html
On this site in 1894, the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Building was erected to honor those from Licking County who died in the Civil War. The original building facade was destroyed by fire in 1968. The building also housed the Auditorium Theate…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U1V_mccune-stimson-house-historical_Newark-OH.html
The present house was built in 1869 by Dixon Brown, a Somerset, Ohio merchant, as a wedding present for his daughter, Ella Brown McCune. The second owner, Melville O. Baker, occupied the house from 1879-1893, when Mr. Baker moved to Coshocton t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U1K_double-arrow-wrought-iron-fence-historical_Newark-OH.html
This "Double Arrow" Wrought Iron Fence was installed around the home of Judge Jerome Buckingham at 70 North Third Street in about 1835. It was generously given by Dennis Crowley, a retired Newark fireman, to J. Gilbert Reese and James W. Pyle t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S6S_an-early-center-of-education-educating-young-women_Granville-OH.html
Side A An Early Center of Education Just three weeks after reaching Granville, pioneer villagers decided on December 9, 1805 to build a log cabin where eighty children would attend school. By 1820, public school classes were being held in a thre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S6K_the-elias-gilman-house-the-wee-white-house_Granville-OH.html
Side A The Elias Gilman House The original structure, the central portion of the current house, is the oldest frame building in the village. It was built in 1808 by Elias Gilman, a prominent figure from Granville Massachusetts, who led the first…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNLJ_veterans-of-foreign-wars-post-3496-veterans-memorial_Pataskala-OH.html
Dedicated to Veteransof All U.S.A. WarsNovember 11, 1993 "For history does not longentrust the care of freedomto the weak or the timid"Dwight Eisenhower Dedicated Nov. 11, 2009
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGYW_johnstown-cemetery-revolutionary-war-soldiers_Johnstown-OH.html
In memory of theseRevolutionary War soldiersburied in this cemetery Elijah AdamsBenjamin DeWolfCaleb HillAbel JewettJohn MartinThomas PerkinsMoses ScovellPeter Stevens
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGXM_vfw-post-3097-veterans-memorial_Johnstown-OH.html
Remembering all veterans and their unfailing love of country; loyalty to its institutions and ideals; eagerness to defend it against all enemies; undivided allegiance to the flag; and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and po…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD33_ice-harvesting_Utica-OH.html
During the 18th century ice cream was a rarity and considered a dish of the very wealthy. This was because ice was difficult to come by until the widespread use of "ice harvesting" and the insulated icehouse. Then the number of confectioners wh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD32_ye-olde-mill_Utica-OH.html
This grist mill erected by an early settler, Clarence McKnight, was one of the largest on the frontier. The entire mill was powered by an overshot water wheel. The existing 2,000 pound water wheel is 18 feet in diameter. Restoration began in 19…
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