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Historical Markers in Radnor, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Delaware 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 Delaware County, OH (140) Franklin County, OH (752) Knox County, OH (90) Licking County, OH (185) Marion County, OH (50) Morrow County, OH (27) Union County, OH (66)  DelawareCounty(140) Delaware County (140)  FranklinCounty(752) Franklin County (752)  KnoxCounty(90) Knox County (90)  LickingCounty(185) Licking County (185)  MarionCounty(50) Marion County (50)  MorrowCounty(27) Morrow County (27)  UnionCounty(66) Union County (66)
Delaware is the county seat for Delaware County
Radnor is in Delaware County
      Delaware County (140)  
ADJACENT TO DELAWARE COUNTY
      Franklin County (752)  
      Knox County (90)  
      Licking County (185)  
      Marion County (50)  
      Morrow County (27)  
      Union County (66)  
 
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1 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor — 11-21 — Radnor Cemetery Lych Gate
Built in 1910, this lych gate was designed by local architect William Robert Powell to commemorate early settlers of Radnor who emigrated from Wales. Traditional in England and Wales, lych gates are covered gateways used to shelter coffins until . . . Map (db m26929) HM
2 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor — Radnor Presbyterian Log Church
Site of the Radnor Presbyterian Log Church, of the Joint Delaware- Liberty- Radnor Congregation built 1819 Distinguished Sunday School Missionary Benjamin W. Chidlaw was a member of this church 1829- 1836 erected 1960Map (db m89485) HM
3 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor — Radnor School Building1917-2016
Built in 1917, the Radnor School building was designed by local architect William R Powell. He supervised construction under the direction of school board members W.P. Penry (President), Rees Jones, Wm Jones, Walter Baxter and J.T. Lodwig. The . . . Map (db m203285) HM
4 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Delhi School Building / Town Hall and Radnor Grange Hall
At the west end of Taylor Street sits the Delhi (Radnor) School building. The school was originally a two story, two room brick structure built sometime between 1869 and 1874 with the stipulation that the upper room be used as the Town Hall. . . . Map (db m247420) HM
5 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Independent Order of Odd Fellows(IOOF) — Friendship — Love — Truth —
The Radnor IOOF building was erected in 1854 and instituted as Radnor Lodge 250 on May 17, 1854. The upper level was the lodge hall with the lower level used as a general store and business. The IOOF missions were to visit the sick, relieve the . . . Map (db m221446) HM
6 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Morton House — Radnor Heritage Society —
Morton House was erected by Thomas Morton Jr. in 1853 as his home and business. He operated a general store from May 1853 until his death on February 17, 1857. Following his death, the building was used as a home rental and general store. About . . . Map (db m247424) HM
7 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Powell General StoreRadnor Heritage Society
Located on the NE corner of SR 203 and Radnor Rd, the Powell General Store was established by Welsh immigrants Robert and Ann Powell. They immigrated from Wales to Randnor in 1842 with their children John and Margaretta. The store and attached home . . . Map (db m237302) HM
8 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Radnor Baptist Church — Radnor Heritage Society —
The first religious society in Radnor Township was organized by Welsh Baptists on May 4, 1816. It consisted of 11 members who met in a log school where services were held in Welsh. In 1819, the first church, a hewed log meeting house, was built next . . . Map (db m237061) HM
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9 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Radnor Congregational United Church of ChristRadnor Heritage Society
Originally called The The Welsh Calvinistic Congregational Bethel Church of Delhi, the name was shortened later to The Radnor Congregation Church and finally to its current name. Radnor Congregational United Church of Christ. The early church . . . Map (db m238287) HM
10 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Radnor Township Hall
On this site in 1866, Hiram Beckley erected and used a building known as "Beckley Hall." In 1891 it was razed and a two-story brick structure replaced it. In 1894 the new structure was sold to the Radnor Township Trustees for use as the Radnor . . . Map (db m221593) HM
11 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — 540 — Radnor Township Hall
Radnor Township Hall has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m247423) HM
12 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor, Radnor Township — Radnor Village and Township — Radnor Heritage Society —
Radnor village is located amid a cluster of elevated knolls surrounded by broad fields and beautiful farms largely devoted to the cultivation of grain. In the early 1800s, many Welsh settlers came to this country for three reasons: they wanted . . . Map (db m237062) HM
 
 
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Jun. 16, 2024