On Lemmon Street at Venice Street, on the left when traveling east on Lemmon Street.
The Attica-Venice Joint Cemetery is the final
resting place of Clara Edith (Work) Ayres,
who died in the line of duty soon after the
United States entered World War I in April
1917. Mrs. Ayres was born in Venice Township
on September 16, 1880. . . . — — Map (db m142389) HM
On Columbus-Sandusky Pike (Ohio Route 4) at Scottwood Road (County Route 9), on the right when traveling south on Columbus-Sandusky Pike.
The Underground Railroat. The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . — — Map (db m221322) HM
On Columbus-Sandusky Road (Ohio Route 4) south of Trail 1138, on the right when traveling north.
Site of the church built in 1883 by the Salem Reformed Church which later became the Evangelic and Reformed Church. It was purchased on September 29, 1945 by the Church of God whose name was later changed to the Church of God of Prophecy. — — Map (db m221323) HM
On South Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
He heard humanity's clear call
And knew the voice divine;
He gave his life, he gave his all,
In deadly battle line.
The silent stars in love look down
where lies this loyal son;
In frost and dew they weave a crown
Of honor he has won. — — Map (db m221888) WM
Side A: Meadowbrook Park began as a Tiffin, Fostoria & Eastern Electric Railway plan to draw weekend riders. Laura Stephenson Sneath, wife of a major company stakeholder, led the park development. Originally north of Wolf Creek, Meadowbrook included . . . — — Map (db m227943) HM
On County Road 178 east of Quarry Road (County Road 82), on the right when traveling east.
Bishop Seybert was the first bishop of the Evangelical Association. He traveled over 175,000 mi.in the mid-west, including Flat Rock, preaching the word of God. He died in 1860 in the Parker Home near Bellevue and is buried at Flat Rock. . . . — — Map (db m221598) HM
Near Huron-Seneca County Line Road (Ohio Route 269) south of County Road 46, on the right when traveling south.
This monument is erected in thanksgiving to the mother of God. It is dedicated to all that generously gave donations for the restoration and renovation of the Shrine Chapel, the heart and oldest section of the Sorrowful Mother Shrine, through: A . . . — — Map (db m221378) HM
On Main Street (County Road 29) north of Alternate County Road 178, on the right when traveling north.
Bishop Seybert was the first Bishop of the Evangelical Association. He traveled over 175,000 mi. in the Mid-West, including Flat Rock, preaching the Word of God. . . . — — Map (db m199349) HM
Near Huron-Seneca County Line Rd (Ohio Route 269) south of County Road 46, on the right when traveling south.
Saint Isidore was born in Madrid, Spain c. the year 1070. His devotion to the Eucharist and constant prayer were widely known. There were reports of angels plowing the fields beside him and the multiplication of bread to fed Christ's poor. . . . — — Map (db m221596) HM
Near Ohio Route 46 east of County Road 29, on the left when traveling east.
The Missionaries of the Precious Blood established in Italy in 1815, and the Sisters of the Precious Blood established in Switzerland in 1834, began their American ministry in 1844 in Peru, Ohio. In 1845 Swiss born Father Francis de Sales . . . — — Map (db m221330) HM
On Fremont-Tiffin Road (Ohio Route 53) at Township Road 1020 on Fremont-Tiffin Road.
In the 1820s a general store and a grist mill were established near this site, where the famous Scioto-Sandusky Indian Trail neared the Sandusky River. The settlement was first known as McNutt's, later as Swope's Corners. The village of Fort Seneca . . . — — Map (db m18126) HM
On Fremont-Tiffin Road (Ohio Route 53) at Township Road 1020 on Fremont-Tiffin Road.
Ohio
Revolutionary
Memorial
Trail
Text on South Side :
Harrison • Shelby
Marches • 1813
- - - - -
12
Miles to
Brady's
Island
Text on North Side :
Harrison • Shelby
Marches . . . — — Map (db m20577) HM
On West Tiffin Street west of South Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
This tree was respectfully given to the honorable Charles Foster by Emperor Mutsuhiton in the year 1891. Mr. Foster was then Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. — — Map (db m193368) HM
On South Poplar Street, on the right when traveling south.
A museum for the glass made in the twelve glass
plants in Fostoria, Ohio
during the period 1887 – 1920
There were 13 different glass companies in Fostoria, Ohio during the years 1887-1920. During the
boom years of 1887 through about . . . — — Map (db m193365) HM
On North County Line Road at Summit Street, on the right when traveling north on North County Line Road.
This monument marks the square of the village of Risdon founded in 1832. The land was owned by John Gorsuch, who settled here with his family in a clearing along the Portage River in 1831. He had a plat of the area made by David Risdon, Seneca . . . — — Map (db m100139) HM
On North Wood Street near College Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
This cross rested 35 feet south of here. High atop the St. Wendelin Parish's Second Church building in which Jesus Christ was celebrated as the source and center of living and dying from 1879 to 1995. — — Map (db m193367) HM
On Jacob Street (County Route 68) 0.2 miles north of St Johns Road (County Route 36), on the left when traveling north.
(front)
They gave their lives to Preserve the Union
Michael Sprout
Co. F, 55 Rec. O.V.I.
Killed May 24, 1862 at Chanc'rville Va.
William F. Edwards,
Co. F. 55 Rec. O.V.I.
Killed Aug. 3, 1862 at Bull Run Va.
David A. . . . — — Map (db m199354) WM
On North Perry Street (Ohio Route 587), on the right when traveling south.
St. Boniface Catholic Church began in 1834 as a mission of several area churches and in 1836, the parish built its first church. in 1844 Bishop John Purcell commissioned Swiss born Father Francis de Sales Brunner, a Missionary of the Precious . . . — — Map (db m104848) HM
On County Road 51 at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north on County Road 51.
This tablet marks the site of Fort Seneca built in July 1813 by Major General William Henry Harrison during the War of 1812 with Great Britain; and also marks the military road known as the "Harrison Trail" blazed through the forest in 1812 by . . . — — Map (db m21948) HM
Near County Road 33, 0.2 miles south of Local Road 0145 when traveling east.
In earliest recorded history, the Erie tribe inhabited this land. The Iroquois Confederacy, particularly the Senecas, annihilated the Eries between 1650 and 1656. This area then became the "hunting grounds" of the Senecas and Mohawks. In 1730 . . . — — Map (db m70010) HM
On County Route 33, 0.8 miles south of County Route 51, on the left when traveling south.
(side 1)
1776
Revolutionary
Gettysburg
Tribute from Pleasant Township to her loyal Sons.
World War I
1917-1918
Persian Gulf
1990 -
(side 2)
1898
Spanish
Shiloh
Erected 1900.
World War II . . . — — Map (db m195236) WM
On Columbus-Sandusky Pike (Ohio Route 4) at North Township Road 9 (County Road 9), on the right when traveling south on Columbus-Sandusky Pike.
Dedicated to the American soldiers of past wars who lie at rest in Omar Burial Ground.
Revolutionary War
Aaron Dean
War of 1812
James Harrison
Benjamin Ennis
John Wilkinson
Elijah Reed
Benjamin Kelly
James Thatcher . . . — — Map (db m221321) WM
On Ohio Route 4 north of Local Road 9, on the right when traveling south.
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Circa 1842
Omar Chapel
Built as a
Baptist Church
in 1842 . . . — — Map (db m221332) HM
Near Huron-Seneca County Line Road (Ohio Route 269) north of County Road 64, on the right when traveling south.
Apostle, martyr, brother of St. James the Lesser, and blood relative to Jesus. Patron saint of hopeless cases. Died a martyr's death in 65 A.D. and placed in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Memorial is October 28. — — Map (db m221382) HM
Near South Madison Street (Ohio Route 19) south of Bromley Street, on the right when traveling north.
Erected by Wade Benfer Post No. 404 of the American Legion, in memory of those who responded to the call for service on land and sea when the distressing clouds of war overshadowed our nation. — — Map (db m221336) WM
On Frost Parkway at Adams Street, on the right when traveling east on Frost Parkway.
In July 1813 a detachment of soldiers under Lt. Col. James V. Ball built a supply fort here along the military road that ran along the west bank of the Sandusky River. Ball chose this site for its large spring of cold water, which he enclosed within . . . — — Map (db m17977) HM
On Clifton Avenue at Ohio Avenue and Hunter Street on Clifton Avenue.
This is the site of Camp Noble, named for
Congressman Warren P. Noble, who obtained the
officer’s commission for William H. Gibson as the
colonel of the 49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Companies of 100 began to arrive here August 12,
1861 from . . . — — Map (db m141529) HM
On Madison Street east of South Monroe Street, on the right when traveling east.
When St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church was dedicated on
January 6, 1884, an ornate brass chandelier presented by the
Edison Electric Light Company provided illumination for the ceremony.
Wired for electric lighting before its . . . — — Map (db m140953) HM
On South Washington Street (Ohio Route 100/231) near Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1908, the Federal government announced plans to build a
new post office in Tiffin.
The Colonial Building and Supply Company of
Charlottesville, West Virginia won the post office project
with a bid of $68,000. Excavation on the post . . . — — Map (db m195297) HM
On Washington Street at Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling north on Washington Street.
In 1822 Josiah Hedges purchased the land that would become Tiffin from the Delaware Land Office. By March, this land, situated across the Sandusky River from old Fort Ball (War of 1812) was surveyed and platted by General James Hedges, the brother . . . — — Map (db m119964) HM
On Huss Street at Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling west on Huss Street.
"We all called him dad"
Feb. 3, 1867
June 28, 1947
Jr. Home
Superintendent
1901-1944
"…I will be a father
to you, and you
shall be my sons
and daughters."
II Corinthians 6:18
Dr. Charles H. Kernan
The National . . . — — Map (db m195239) HM WM
On Frost Parkway at Adams Street, on the left when traveling east on Frost Parkway.
Dedicated to Seneca
County veterans who
honorably served and
continue to serve their
country in time of war
and peace.
Freedom is not free
Korean War MIA and KIA
Roger B. Beem •
William H. Bolander •
Dean D. Chaney • . . . — — Map (db m195392) WM
On East Market Street (Ohio Route 18/101) at South Monroe Street, on the left when traveling east on East Market Street.
In honor of Louis Jones whose foresight and work after the 1913 Tiffin Flood created flood walls on the Sandusky River, that now protect Tiffin residents. — — Map (db m195298) HM
On St. Lawrence Drive at U.S. 224 on St. Lawrence Drive.
The Pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Rev. Thomas F. Conlon, met with the newly appointed bishop of the Toledo Diocese, the Right Rev. Joseph Schrembs, to discuss building a charity hospital for the community. Community leaders and physicians promoted . . . — — Map (db m225399) HM
On Wade Road (County Road 51) east of Fort Street, on the left when traveling east.
Whereas Paul M. Gillmor is a lifelong resident and distinguished community leader in
the village of Old Fort.
Whereas Paul M Gillmor and his family have worked tirelessly to further the prosperity
of the Old Fort community by bringing the . . . — — Map (db m219752) HM
On South Washington Street, on the right when traveling south.
Here Rests
Rev. Chas. Evrard
Pastor Of St Jos. Church,
Tiffan
Died May. 11, 1883. Aged 63 Ys.
Requiescat In Pace.
Rev. John Martin Puetz,
Rector of St. Joseph Church, Tiffin O.
From 1885 To 1897.
Died in Los Angeles, Cal. Jan. 21, . . . — — Map (db m221892) HM
On Clay Street west of Frost Parkway and the Sandusky River, on the right when traveling west.
The Seneca County Museum is the former home of local businessman Rezin W. Shawhan. Born in 1811, Shawhan arrived in Tiffin in 1832 and opened a store with his brother Lorenzo. The store’s success enabled Rezin to expand his interests into real . . . — — Map (db m224963) HM
On Frost Parkway at Adams Street, on the left when traveling east on Frost Parkway.
Dedicated to all
Vietnam Veterans
who served our country
and to those who sacrificed all
4/11/1967 Ruehle Medard A •
6/05/1967 Taylor Grant C •
9/12/1967 Sullivan Robert J •
12/13/1967 Lee Gene F •
2/06/1968 Stull Larry W • . . . — — Map (db m195391) WM
On Frost Parkway at North Monroe Street, on the left when traveling east on Frost Parkway.
This World War II Memorial
is dedicated to the
Men and Women
of Seneca County
who gave their lives to
protect our freedoms
"Our Greatest Generation"
Walter Adams •
Gene F. Ahrens •
Richard K. Albert •
George W. Alge • . . . — — Map (db m221620) WM