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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13SS_hulls-army-in-1812_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Hull'sArmy In 1812encamped on this landowned byCol. James McPhersona Revolutionary Soldierwho lies buried in theadjoining cemetery
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTRE_the-home-of-blue-jacket_Bellefontaine-OH.html
This Marks the Site ofThe Home ofBlue JacketCelebrated Chief of theShawonoe Indians
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTH2_free-servicemens-canteen-1942-1946_Bellefontaine-OH.html
Representative of the patriotic spirit of the homefront during World War II, the Big Four Route Veterans Association Women's Auxiliary No. 3 operated a free canteen service for troops in a small white building on the platform of the New York Centr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTGX_west-liberty-glover-hall_West-Liberty-OH.html
[Front Side of Marker]: "West Liberty" The West Liberty area, in the Mad River Valley, was the location of at least seven Shawnee Indian villages. This elevated site was the location of one of those villages. Several septs or divisions of the S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPLP_the-first-permanent_West-Liberty-OH.html
The first permanent Sunday School in the "Old" Mennonite Church, founded by the authority of the church, was organized in the Logan County Amish Mennonite Church, now the South Union Church, one and seven-tenths miles, northwest of this location, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPLN_flatwood-schoolhouse_West-Mansfield-OH.html
Descendants of slaves, who may have reached Ohio through the Underground Railroad, and other African Americans, formed the community of Flatwoods in the southwest part of Bokescreek Township. This one-room schoolhouse was built circa 1868 for Afri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNGV_isaac-zane-princess-myeerah_Bellefontaine-OH.html
This monument erected in memory of Isaac Zane, White Eagle of the Wyandots, and his Indian wife, Princess Myeerah, who devoted their lives to bring peace and good will between the white and red races Near this spot established a home, raising a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNG4_home-of-john-garwood-garwoods-mill-site_East-Liberty-OH.html
[South Side of Marker]: Home of John GarwoodIn 1805 the John Garwood family of thirteen children located their home near this spot. Their activities here were responsible for the town of East Liberty. The village laid out 1834. Post Office renamed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNEW_mckees-town_Bellefontaine-OH.html
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNEG_vance-blockhouse_De-Graff-OH.html
[East Side of Marker] Built during the War of 1812 about a mile north by an independent rifle company commanded by Joseph Vance. The two 20-foot buildings were connected with a common second story and were well provided with portholes. Vance la…
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