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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Seneca County

 
Clickable Map of Seneca County, New York 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 Seneca County, NY (110) Cayuga County, NY (236) Ontario County, NY (180) Schuyler County, NY (53) Tompkins County, NY (141) Wayne County, NY (168) Yates County, NY (41)  SenecaCounty(110) Seneca County (110)  CayugaCounty(236) Cayuga County (236)  OntarioCounty(180) Ontario County (180)  SchuylerCounty(53) Schuyler County (53)  TompkinsCounty(141) Tompkins County (141)  WayneCounty(168) Wayne County (168)  YatesCounty(41) Yates County (41)
Waterloo and Ovid are both the county seat for Seneca County
Adjacent to Seneca County, New York
      Cayuga County (236)  
      Ontario County (180)  
      Schuyler County (53)  
      Tompkins County (141)  
      Wayne County (168)  
      Yates County (41)  
 
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101 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Strong Words Encourage Strong Convictions
"Dear Elizabeth, Rain or shine I intend to spend Sunday with you that we may all together concoct a declaration. I have drawn up one but you may suggest alterations & improvements for I know it is not as perfect a declaration as should go . . . Map (db m60132) HM
102 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Sullivan’s Forces
Along north side of river marched Sullivan’s forces Expedition commanded by Col. Peter Gansevoort & Lt. Col. William Butler Sept. 20-21, 1779Map (db m8197) HM
103 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — The Dempsey Building
William H. Dempsey built this building in 1896 at 41 Virginia Street. The two story building became a three story at the request of Seneca Masonic Lodge #113. The Lodge paid $2,500 for the third floor. This floor became the Masonic Lodge and the . . . Map (db m60131) HM
104 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — The Finger LakesHistoric New York
The Finger Lakes of central New York occupy deep north-south valleys bordered by beautiful sloping shore lines which are occasionally cut by picturesque glens and gorges. From west to east these sparkling lakes are Canandaigua, Keuka, Seneca, . . . Map (db m57113) HM
105 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — The Scythe TreeSpecie - Balm of Gilead
During the Civil War, James Wyman Johnson, came from the field one morning, hung his scythe in the crotch of a small tree and said, “Leave the scythe in the tree until I return.” He enlisted in the Union Army, Company G, 85th New York . . . Map (db m151737) HM WM
106 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — War Memorial
Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in World Wars I & II World War I Albert R. Aumick • Philip M. Baker Ralph Serven Betts • Leon William Brignall Charles E. Clarkson • Maynard A. . . . Map (db m104731) HM
107 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — War Memorial
Dedicated to the Memory of Those Who died in the Defense of Our CountryMap (db m104752) HM
108 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Women's Rights National Historic Park - Hunt House
Welcome to one of the few national parks dedicated to a social movement - women's rights. Here in Seneca Falls and Waterloo, in living rooms and on front porches, in private and in public, a group of five women started a movement that would . . . Map (db m60136) HM
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109 New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Women's Rights National Historic Park - M'Clintock House
Welcome to one of the few national parks dedicated to a social movement - women's rights. Here in Seneca Falls and Waterloo, in living rooms and on front porches, in private and in public, a group of five women started a movement that would . . . Map (db m60134) HM
110 New York, Seneca County, Willard — Agricultural College
First Chartered AG College in New York State Opened December 5, 1860 Closed due to Civil WarMap (db m77923) HM
111 Ohio, Seneca County, Amsden, Jackson Township — Remembering Zion Lutheran Church
Organized 1838 merged with Hope Lutheran Church 1952Map (db m221325) HM
112 Ohio, Seneca County, Angus, Liberty Township — Liberty Township Civil War Memorial
In memory of our fallen heroes. In the War of 1861-1865.Map (db m221329) HM
113 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica — 13-74 — A Nurse’s Sacrifice in the Great War
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
114 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Reed Township — The Underground Railroad / The Underground Railroad at Omar Inn and Omar Chapel of Seneca CountyHistoric Underground Railroad Site
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
115 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Attica Area Veterans Memorial
Home of the Free Because of the BraveMap (db m221348) WM
116 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Attica Area Veterans Memorial
Honoring all who have served For God & CountryMap (db m239989) WM
117 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Attica Civil War Memorial
To the Unknown Dead 1861-1865Map (db m221374) WM
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118 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Let Us Pray For Those Who Serve & Protect
Duty Honor Country God Bless AmericaMap (db m221354) WM
119 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — 1 — POW-MIA Chair
You are not forgotten Map (db m221353) WM
120 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Purple Heart Vietnam Bench
All Gave Some, Some Gave All Purple Heart Vietnam Sgt James Alt • Sgt Charles A King • Spc James SchumacherMap (db m221351) WM
121 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Site of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church
This sign marks the site of the former Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church. 1882 - 1969Map (db m221376) HM
122 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — Site of Salem Reformed Church
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
123 Ohio, Seneca County, Attica, Venice Township — The Fallen... But Not Forgotten
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
124 Ohio, Seneca County, Bascom, Hopewell Township — 15-74 — Meadowbrook Park
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
125 Ohio, Seneca County, Bellevue — Bishop John Seybert / Flat Rock Historic Cluster Shrine1992 — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 260 —
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
126 Ohio, Seneca County, Bellevue — 230 — Site Of Old Stone Church
Site of Old Stone Church 1841-1949 Bishop John Seybert Flat Rock Historic Cluster ShrineMap (db m199202) HM
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127 Ohio, Seneca County, Bellevue, Thompson Township — A New Dawn. A New Beginning
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
128 Ohio, Seneca County, Bloomville, Bloom Township — Mennonite Cemetery
This acre deeded 1842 by George Muckley for Mennonite Meeting House & Burial Ground.Map (db m221373) HM
129 Ohio, Seneca County, Bloomville, Bloom Township — Veterans Memorial
In grateful remembrance of those who with unselfish devotion served in the armed forces of our countryMap (db m221372) WM
130 Ohio, Seneca County, Flat Rock — Bishop John Seybert / Flat Rock Historic Cluster Shrine The United Methodist Church1992 — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 260 —
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
131 Ohio, Seneca County, Flat Rock — 260 — Bishop John Seybert Home
This historic American Home was built in 1836Map (db m199347) HM
132 Ohio, Seneca County, Flat Rock — 260 — Bishop Wm. Horn
. . . Map (db m199348) HM
133 Ohio, Seneca County, Flat Rock, Reed Township — Saint Isidore and Maria
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
134 Ohio, Seneca County, Flat Rock, Thompson Township — The Missionaries of the Precious Blood
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
135 Ohio, Seneca County, Fort Seneca — 2-74 — Fort Seneca
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
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136 Ohio, Seneca County, Fort Seneca — A1340 — to Brady's Island / to Battle IslandOhio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison-Shelby Marches —
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
137 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria — Fostoria
Home of Charles Foster Congressman, 35th Ohio Governor and Secretary of the TreasuryMap (db m193141) HM
138 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria — Gingko Tree
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
139 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria — Glass Heritage GalleryFostoria Ohio Glass Association
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
140 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria — Home Site of the Foster Family
In memory of Charles W. Foster for whom the city of Fostoria was named in 1852 and his son Honorable Charles FosterMap (db m193370) HM
141 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria — 1-74 — Risdon Square
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
142 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria — St. Wendelin Parish's Cross
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
143 Ohio, Seneca County, Fostoria, Liberty Township — Helena Kimmet
. . . Map (db m221326) HM
144 Ohio, Seneca County, Green Springs — Green Springs Veterans Memorial
In honor of all American War VeteransMap (db m199350) WM
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145 Ohio, Seneca County, Green Springs — Veterans Memorial
In honor ans memory of the sons and daughters of this community who served their countryMap (db m199351) WM
146 Ohio, Seneca County, Kansas — Kansas Civil War Memorial
(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
147 Ohio, Seneca County, New Riegel — 7-74 — New Riegel Parish and Convent
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
148 Ohio, Seneca County, New Riegel — Sgt. Lawrence W. Theis
In memory of Sgt. Lawrence W. Theis died in the service of his country May 22, 1970Map (db m193373) WM
149 Ohio, Seneca County, Old Fort — Fort Seneca - Harrison Trail1812 - 1813
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
150 Ohio, Seneca County, Old Fort — Native American Habitation
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
151 Ohio, Seneca County, Old Fort — Old Fort Centennial Park
One hundred years by the Nickel Plate Railroad October 1882-1982 Dedicated in 1984Map (db m195234) HM
152 Ohio, Seneca County, Old Fort — Old Fort High School World War II Memorial
This flag pole and base dedicated in honor of those who served in World War IIMap (db m195235) WM
153 Ohio, Seneca County, Old Fort — Pleasant Township Civil War Memorial
(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
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154 Ohio, Seneca County, Omar — Omar Veterans Memorial
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
155 Ohio, Seneca County, Omar, Reed Township — Omar Chapel
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
156 Ohio, Seneca County, Reedtown, Reed Township — St. Jude Thaddeus
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
157 Ohio, Seneca County, Republic — Republic Veterans Memorial
"For those who served with honor"Map (db m166050) WM
158 Ohio, Seneca County, Republic, Scipio Township — Veterans Memorial
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
159 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — …And Dedicated
To the 400 plus "Homekids" who served our country in war And all those unknownMap (db m195288) WM
160 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — 2nd Lt. George W. Locke, JrAmerican White Pine
. . . Map (db m195250) WM
161 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — All Patriots Memorial
Fallen in the line of duty Marshal August Schultz, Oct. 25, 1895 Patrolman Patrick Sweeney, March 30, 1908Map (db m195301) WM
162 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Archie Rich
KIA World War II 1944Map (db m195279) WM
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163 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Bernie Lett
Army KIA France WWIMap (db m195284) WM
164 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — 3-74 — Camp Ball
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
165 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — 8-74 — Camp NobleThe Buckeye Vanguard
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
166 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Capt. Warren Mason
Army (Armored) KIA 1944 FranceMap (db m195267) WM
167 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Carlous Stalsworth
Air Force Plane Shot Down Jan. 23, 1944, PacificMap (db m195274) WM
168 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Charles Langdale
Marine Corps KIA 1951 KoreaMap (db m195281) WM
169 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Charles Louman
Air Force KIA Aug. 11, 1943 over GermanyMap (db m195262) WM
170 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Claude FuquaWhite Pine
U.A. Army, WWI France July 23, 1918Map (db m195282) WM
171 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Cmdr. Leon Morris, USNCalifornia White Pine
In memory of Cmdr. Leon Morris, USN. Jr. Home Class 1940 Naval Pilot WWII and KoreaMap (db m195258) WM
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172 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Donald Pollock
Army KIA France, 1944Map (db m195273) WM
173 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Earl HogueBradford Pear
In loving memory of Earl Hogue Class of 1941 Airforce, WWII, P.O.W. Wife Joan & Children Janice, Rick & DavidMap (db m195246) WM
174 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Earl Powers
Merchant Marines KIA July 13, 1944Map (db m195285) WM
175 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — 4-74 — Early Electric Illumination, 1884
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
176 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Edward L. Pollock
S1 US Navy World War II Jul. 19 1925 - Jun. 26 2002Map (db m195243) WM
177 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Everett Riley
Army KIA July 26, 1944 St. Lo, FranceMap (db m195270) WM
178 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Former Federal Post Office BuildingTiffin, Ohio
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
179 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Fort Ball
1813. This Tree Marks The Site of Old Fort Ball Built in 1813 by Order of General Harrison.Map (db m104132) HM
180 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — 12-74 — Founding of Tiffin
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
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181 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — G/Sgt. Jay C BlakelyZelcova Tree
Dedicated to G/Sgt. Jay C. Blakely USMC WWII Awarded the Navy Cross Entered Jr. Home 1923 From IndianaMap (db m195260) HM WM
182 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — G/Sgt. Ralph Bowling
U.S. Marine Corps KIA Saipan July 4, 1944 Awarded Navy CrossMap (db m195264) WM
183 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — George Josey
Navy KIA Feb. 2, 1944Map (db m195290) WM
184 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Harry Unger
Army KIA France WWIMap (db m195286) WM
185 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Hugh Johnson
Army WWIIMap (db m195289) WM
186 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — In Memoriam
"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
187 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — John PerryWhite Pine
In memory of John Perry, USMC KIA, Okinawa, June 1943 Awarded Navy Cross For GallantryMap (db m195255) WM
188 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Judge John W. Schaufelberger House
Ground broken - 18 July, 1889 Architects - Bacon & Huber Toledo, Ohio Contractor - S. Chamberlain Tiffin, OhioMap (db m195302) HM
189 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Junior Home Alumni War MemorialDedicated September 1, 1985
"They gave all that they had and all they might have become." (Lt. Col. William F. Johns, Ret.)
In eternal memory of all Junior Home Boys who died in WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
"They gave until . . . Map (db m195238) WM
190 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Korean War"The Forgotten War" — june 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953 —
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
191 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Lester Potter
Army KIA 1943 N. AfricaMap (db m195287) WM
192 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Lewis George
Army KIA France WWIMap (db m195283) WM
193 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Louis Jones
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
194 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Lt. John Harris
Air Force KIA 1944 Over GermanyMap (db m195268) WM
195 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — M/Sgt. Lonnie Morgan
Air Force KIA 1944 Burma-IndiaMap (db m195271) WM
196 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — 9-74 — Mercy Hospital of Tiffin / The Sisters of Mercy Come to Tiffin
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
197 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — ORC 1521.1 — Ohio Historical Flood Marker
Historical Flood Mark March 1913Map (db m195299) HM
198 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — P.M. Gilmor Old Fort Bridge
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
199 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Pioneer Milling Co.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m195292) HM
200 Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — Randall Little
Air Force KIA Nov. 3, 1943 Over GermanyMap (db m195272) WM

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