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Fist Mass, 1817Lancaster, Ohio.——————Sancta Maria, Ora Pro Nobis.
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was placed on theNational Register of Historic Placesby the National Park Service,U.S. Dept. of the Interior,Sept. 10, 1987 in recognition of itshistorical and architectural significance.Originated at Logan 1872;moved to Carroll 1874;located at La…
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Named after Lancaster's most famous landmark, Mt. Pleasant, once called Standing Stone by Native Americans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNOL_rising-park-centennial-celebration_Lancaster-OH.html
On this day, July 3, 2009, the City of Lancaster celebrated 100 years of the beginning of Rising Park and the Lancaster Parks and Recreation Department. Rising Park was originally dedicated July 5, 1909, following the gift of 73 acres from Phil…
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Dedicated to all VeteransPast and PresentWho Served in theUS Military
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNOJ_the-ohio-military-hall-of-fame_Lancaster-OH.html
The purpose of the Ohio Military Hall of Fame is to recognize those Ohio individuals who served in the United State Military and distinguished themselves by displaying extraordinary heroism in action against an enemy of the United States while eng…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNNN_daughters-of-union-veterans-of-the-civil-war-memorial_Lancaster-OH.html
A Memorial to Our Fathers[Dedicated] June 19, 1928
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Colonel Ebenezer Zane played a major role in the development of Ohio, a role that helped place it on the path to statehood. A veteran of the Revolutionary War and experienced road builder, he received permission from Congress in 1796 to build a ro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML03_maple-grove-cemetery-veterans-memorial_Lancaster-OH.html
In MemoriamofAll Veterans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI0F_lieutenants-ross-frazier-and-paul-hughes-memorial_Lancaster-OH.html
These trees are a living memorialto members who made the supremesacrifice for American Ideals. Lt Ross Frazier Lt Paul Hughes Planted April 23 1939Dedicated May 30 1947
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