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In this house Albion Tourgée lived many of his formative years. He was born about 30 miles south in Williamsfield in 1838. His family moved here in 1847 and he attended Kingsville Academy, where he met his future wife Emma . . . — — Map (db m213852) HM
Erected by
the citizens of Kingsville
to the memory of
those who served
from this community
and
those who gave their lives
in the service of
our country
— — Map (db m132284) WM
Adna R. Chaffee was born in Orwell on April 14, 1842, and grew up on the family farm. He left home in 1861 to pursue a career in the military, enlisting first in the 6th U.S. Cavalry for service in the Civil War. Distinguishing himself in many . . . — — Map (db m7238) HM
In memory of those who served in the War of 1812, Spanish American War, and Civil War
World War I
Daniel Kampf •
William Curtiss •
Willard King •
Malcolm Smith •
Haywood Hostler •
Willard Albright •
Dorven Ernest • . . . — — Map (db m214401) WM
On June 28, 1798
Colonel Alexander Harper
At the head of a party of 25
Landed at the mouth of Cunningham Creek
3 miles North of here
And founded here
The first permanent settlement in Ashtabula Co.
At the time of his arrival
There . . . — — Map (db m163110) HM
Original mill stones used in first grist mill in Wayne Township. Weight 3540 pounds. Cut from native stone which proved too soft replaced by French Stone.
Grist mill built by Loomis and Brown on Pymatuning Creek, south of Underwood Rd., in . . . — — Map (db m202393) HM
Upon this tablet are inscribed the names of those who left Wayne to serve this country
in the great World War 1914 - 1918
Charles Waldrich •
Paul B. Aldrich •
Earnest L. Burns •
Leroyt Burns •
Charles Hl. Hubbard •
Victor Whart • . . . — — Map (db m202394) WM
Upon this tablet are inscribed the names of those who left Wayne to serve this country in the Great World War 1914 1918. Upon this tablet are inscribed the names of those who left Wayne to serve this country in World War II. Upon this tablet . . . — — Map (db m107660) WM
Prehistoric Earthworks
Indians built a fortification across this neck of land sometime before 1650. A low wall is all that remains today of a stockade where earth had been piled at the base of posts. The stockade and the naturally steep . . . — — Map (db m224955) HM
Mother church of Ohio Episcopal Diocese. Built 1832 by the Solomon Criswold Society. Consecrated October 1 1833 by Bishop McIlvane, Leased to the Ashtabula County Historical Society 1955-75. Restored and museum added under supervision of Dr. John A. . . . — — Map (db m213831) HM
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