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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Highland County

 
Clickable Map of Highland County, Ohio and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Highland County, OH (40) Adams County, OH (46) Brown County, OH (66) Clinton County, OH (46) Fayette County, OH (32) Pike County, OH (19) Ross County, OH (105)  HighlandCounty(40) Highland County (40)  AdamsCounty(46) Adams County (46)  BrownCounty(66) Brown County (66)  ClintonCounty(46) Clinton County (46)  FayetteCounty(32) Fayette County (32)  PikeCounty(19) Pike County (19)  RossCounty(105) Ross County (105)
Hillsboro is the county seat for Highland County
Adjacent to Highland County, Ohio
      Adams County (46)  
      Brown County (66)  
      Clinton County (46)  
      Fayette County (32)  
      Pike County (19)  
      Ross County (105)  
 
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1 Ohio, Highland County, Bainbridge, Paint Township — Welcome / History — Miller Nature Sanctuary State Nature Preserve
2 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — B&O and DT&I Railroad Depots
3 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Corner Pharmacy — "Moving Forward" — Greenfield, Ohio —
4 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 2-36 — Edward Lee McClain High School — "What is in Greenfield? Well, principally there is the school."
5 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Greenfield Civil War Monument — James H. Freshour
6 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Greenfield, Ohio, Timeline
7 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 1-36 — Smith Tannery
8 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 7-36 — The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company
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9 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Travellers Rest Inn
10 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — War Memorial — Greenfield knew them...Don't forget them.
11 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 3-24 — West Settlement and Abolition Lane
12 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — World War I Memorial — 1917 - 18 — They Gave Their All —
13 Ohio, Highland County, Highland — Highland World War II Veterans Memorial
14 Ohio, Highland County, Highland — B — Kenton and Tecumseh Directional Marker — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
15 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Bell's Opera House
16 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — C. S. Bell Foundry and Showroom
17 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Early Civil Rights protest to desegregate Hillsboro, Ohio schools
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18 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Civil War Memorial
19 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Revolution War Memorial
20 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Unknown Dead Memorial
21 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Veterans Memorial
22 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland House
23 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Hillsboro Center of Population 1870 — 1870-1970
24 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — J.D.W. Spargur House
25 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — John A. Smith Building — Hillsboro, Ohio — Where pride rings true —
26 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — John Baker House
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27 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — 4-36 — Milton Caniff — “The Rembrandt of Comics”
28 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — 3-36 — New Market /Oliver Harris
29 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Ohio's Oldest Pharmacy — Est. 1808
30 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Stagler's 5 & 10’ Store
31 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — 6-36 — The Lincoln School
32 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — W. R. Smith & Co.
33 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — War Savings Stamps
34 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — William Fenher House
35 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro, Liberty Township — Hillsboro
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36 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro, Liberty Township — World's Largest Horseshoe Crab
37 Ohio, Highland County, Lincolnville — People of the Forest, 2000 B.P.
38 Ohio, Highland County, New Vienna — 5-36 — Gist Settlement
39 Ohio, Highland County, Sinking Spring — Governor Charles Willing Byrd
40 Ohio, Highland County, Sinking Spring — Sinking Spring Veterans Memorial
41 Virginia, Highland County, Blue Grass — Camp Allegheny — Confederate Outpost
42 Virginia, Highland County, Hightown — Z-290 — Highland County / West Virginia
43 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — A Reconnaissance In Force — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
44 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — A Road From The Past — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
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45 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — A Spectacular Show — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
46 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — An Attack Repulsed — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
47 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Anthony's Burg — Post-Civil War African American Community — The Civil War Era in Highland County —
48 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle of McDowell
49 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle of McDowell — Confederates Hold the High Ground — 1862 Valley Campaign — Reported permanently removed
50 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle Of McDowell — The Heart of the Battlefield — Reported permanently removed
51 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle of McDowell — When Plans Collide — Reported permanently removed
52 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle of McDowell — "God blessed our arms with victory at McDowell" — 1862 Valley Campaign — Reported permanently removed
53 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle Of McDowell — The Guns Of Cemetery Hill — 1862 Valley Campaign — Reported permanently removed
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54 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle of McDowell — "God blessed our arms with victory at McDowell" — 1862 Valley Campaign —
55 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Battle of McDowell — Sitlington's Hill
56 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — W-150 — Battle of McDowell
57 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Commemorating The Battle Of McDowell — May 8, 1862
58 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Confederates Hold the High Ground — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
59 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — W151 — Felix Hull House
60 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — W-148 — Fort George on the Bullpasture River
61 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Highway to War — Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike — Reported permanently removed
62 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Highway To War — Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike
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63 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Hometown Foes — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
64 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — W112 — McDowell Presbyterian Church
65 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — McDowell VA - May 8, 1862
66 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Moving Uphill — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
67 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Sitlington's Hill — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
68 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The 12th Georgia — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
69 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle of McDowell — Union Troops Attack Jackson — Reported permanently removed
70 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle of McDowell — Heart of the Battlefield — Elevation – 2,815 Feet — Reported permanently removed
71 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle of McDowell — McDowell Battlefield Trail — Reported permanently removed
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72 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle of McDowell — May 8, 1862 — Reported permanently removed
73 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle of McDowell — Jackson's Valley Campaign — Reported permanently removed
74 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle of McDowell — Confederates Climb Sitlington's Hill — Reported permanently removed
75 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Battle Rages — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
76 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Church and Cemetery — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
77 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Confederate Right — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
78 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Guns of Cemetery Hill — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
79 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Mansion House
80 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — The Ravines — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
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81 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Two Plans Of Attack — The Battle of McDowell (May 8, 1862)
82 Virginia, Highland County, McDowell — Village of McDowell — Battle of McDowell — 1862 Valley Campaign — Reported permanently removed
83 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — Z-233 — Highland County / West Virginia
84 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — Highland County Confederate Monument
85 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — Highland Inn
86 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — Monterey — Headquarters Town
87 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — The Charles Pinckney Jones House
88 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — The Charles Pinckney Jones Law Office — 160 West Main Street
89 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — Town of Monterey — Headquarters Town — Reported permanently removed
90 Virginia, Highland County, Monterey — Walk of Honor
91 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — “… tolerable well fortified”
92 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — “The Shenandoah Mountain Pass is grand indeed…” — Confederate Breastworks Trail
93 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — Confederate Breastworks Interpretive Trail
94 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — Fort Edward Johnson
95 Virginia, Highland County, West Augusta — Welcome to Fort Johnson
 
 
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