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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Scioto County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Scioto 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 Scioto County, OH (63) Adams County, OH (46) Jackson County, OH (55) Lawrence County, OH (23) Pike County, OH (19) Greenup County, KY (35) Lewis County, KY (20)  SciotoCounty(63) Scioto County (63)  AdamsCounty(46) Adams County (46)  JacksonCounty(55) Jackson County (55)  LawrenceCounty(23) Lawrence County (23)  PikeCounty(19) Pike County (19)  GreenupCountyKentucky(35) Greenup County (35)  LewisCounty(20) Lewis County (20)
Portsmouth is the county seat for Scioto County
Adjacent to Scioto County, Ohio
      Adams County (46)  
      Jackson County (55)  
      Lawrence County (23)  
      Pike County (19)  
      Greenup County, Kentucky (35)  
      Lewis County, Kentucky (20)  
 
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1 Ohio, Scioto County, Duck Run — 4-73 — Boyhood Home of Roy Rogers"The King of the Cowboys"
One of the most influential icons of American popular culture in the mid-20th century, Roy Rogers was born Leonard Franklin Sly on November 5, 1911 in Cincinnati. He moved to this farm at age 8 from Portsmouth and lived here with his family until . . . Map (db m25370) HM
2 Ohio, Scioto County, Friendship — Ohio's Biggest Yellow Buckeye(Aesculus flava) — Ohio Byway • Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail —
Height 109 Feet, Crown 60 Feet, Circumference 144 Inches, This tree is approximately 150 Years Old. The Name Buckeye comes from folklore of the Native Americans who noticed that the nut of the Buckeye tree resembles the eye of the buck deer, a . . . Map (db m185499) HM
3 Ohio, Scioto County, Lucasville — 6-73 — Lucasville Cemetery / Captain John Lucas Founder of Lucasville
Lucasville Cemetery Lucasville Cemetery was originally established as the Lucas Family burying ground, with Susannah Lucas as the first recorded burial on May 4, 1809. Susannah's husband, Captain William Lucas, a Revolutionary War veteran, is . . . Map (db m25410) WM
4 Ohio, Scioto County, McDermott, Rush Township — Ohio & Erie Canal
Locks 48 and 49 Rush Township, Ohio The Ohio & Erie Canal under construction in this area 1830-1832 would cross the farm of George Herodth, a stone contractor. He built the Elbow Lock, Camp Creek Culvert and more. While the canal was being . . . Map (db m230148) HM
5 Ohio, Scioto County, New Boston — 5-73 — The Honorable Vern Riffe (1925 - 1997)
A native of New Boston, Vernal G. Riffe Jr. served the 92nd House District in the Ohio General Assembly from 1959 to 1994. As Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1974 through 1994, he served longer than any other speaker in the state's . . . Map (db m59245) HM
6 Ohio, Scioto County, New Boston — War Memorial
These died that liberty might not perish World War I Clifford Counts · Chester Cramer World War II William R. Huffman · Raymond Born · Jack Cunningham · Lowell M. Dever · Jonas W. Fannin · Claude W. Gayhart · Dewey Hobson · . . . Map (db m59412) WM
7 Ohio, Scioto County, Otway — The Otway Covered Bridge — Ohio Byway — Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail —
Built in 1874, the Otway Covered Bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in Scioto County. When the State of Ohio relocated State Route 348 West, the bridge was slated to be demolished. A local group of citizens formed a preservation . . . Map (db m132962) HM
8 Ohio, Scioto County, Otway, Brush Creek Township — 1-73 — Otway Bridge / Timber Covered Bridges
Otway Bridge. This bridge, spanning Brush Creek in Brush Creek Township, Scioto County, was erected in 1874 by the Smith Bridge Company of Toledo, Ohio. Robert W. Smith was granted patents for timber trusses in 1867 and 1869, and the design . . . Map (db m225776) HM
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9 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 1937 Ohio River Flood Mark on Bigg's House
1937 Flood Mark 74' 2"Map (db m59408) HM
10 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — A Struggle To Be Free
The greatest dream we all share is freedom. In 1830 while in a slave market and in chains he was bound. he heard there was a change for freedom in an Ohio Town. He did not know how to get there but heard people say they run an underground . . . Map (db m166263) HM
11 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 2 — Alexandria / Alexandria Flood / Stone House / Court Street GatewayFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Alexandria The community of Alexandria was founded approximately two miles west of today's floodwall murals, in an area known as Carey's Run. It was settled in the late 1700's by pioneers who came down the Ohio River on flat boats. The . . . Map (db m166246) HM
12 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — All Saints' Episcopal Churchc.1851 — Fourth and Court Streets —
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59338) HM
13 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Bigelow Churchc.1858 — 415 Washington Street —
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59337) HM
14 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 10 — Chillicothe Street, 1940's / Steel Industry, 1870-1980 / Clarence Holbrook Carter / Carl AckermanFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Chillicothe Street, 1940's This mural reveals a view of Chillicothe Street looking northward from the U.S. Grant Bridge during the 1940's. The mural is a copy of a postcard of that time and shows many of the landmark hotels and businesses, . . . Map (db m166258) HM
15 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Civil War MemorialIn Memoriam
In honor of Our Soldiers, the brave men who fought, and the heroes who fell in the war for the preservation of The Union 1861 - 1865 Map (db m59409) HM
16 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Dole-Darrell House
Dole-Darrell House 322 Market Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1818Map (db m201712) HM
17 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Elden House
Elden House 634 Fourth Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1853Map (db m201717) HM
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18 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Eli Kinney Housec. 1849 — 317 Court Street —
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59256) HM
19 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — First Presbyterian Church
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59339) HM
20 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Flood of 1937
High Water 74.23 Ft Jan 27, 1937Map (db m201710) HM
21 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Flood of 1937
74.23 ft. 1-27-37Map (db m201713) HM
22 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — George H. Gharky House
George H. Gharky House 638 Fourth Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1859Map (db m201718) HM
23 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 1 — Introduction / The Mound Builders / Early Shawnee Village, 1730 / Celeron de Blainville, 1749Floodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History / 2000 Feet of Art
Introduction The idea of painting murals on the floodwall first occurred to lifetime residents Dr. Louis R. and Ava Chaboudy in 1992 after viewing outdoor murals in Steubenville, Ohio. An ad hoc committee was formed, and the decision was made . . . Map (db m166245) HM
24 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 8 — Julia Marlowe / Portsmouth Shoe-Steels / The Portsmouth Spartans / The Greyhound Bus Station, 1941Floodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Julia Marlowe Julia Marlowe was a world renowned Shakespearian actress during the late 1800's and early 1900's. She was born in England in 1865 and lived three years of her childhood in Portsmouth in the Front Street townhouse shown in the . . . Map (db m166255) HM
25 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 7 — Millbrook Park / The Shoe Industry, 1869-1977 / Early 1900's Streetcar / Government Square, 1919Floodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Millbrook Park Considered one of Ohio's three best amusement parks, this park was completed in 1902. It was located adjacent to the steel mill in New Boston. Streetcars delivered passengers to the park where there was a roller coaster, . . . Map (db m166254) HM
26 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 3 — Platting of Portsmouth, 1803 / The 1810 House / The 1812 Era / Flood Gate House / Early BoneyfiddleFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Platting of Portsmouth, 1803 This mural includes a freehand sketch by Henry Massie and shows Massie at a surveyor's desk drawing the original plat of Portsmouth. The city of Portsmouth, Ohio was not officially founded until 1815, but the . . . Map (db m166248) HM
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27 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 8-73 — Portsmouth and the Ohio River
The Ohio River floodwaters account for Portsmouth’s settlement. Alexandria, the county’s first town, was laid out in 1799 on the west bank of the Scioto at its confluence with the Ohio. Early settlers in Alexandria were forced to higher ground . . . Map (db m132636) HM
28 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Portsmouth Fire House #1
Portsmouth Fire House #1 642 Seventh Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1882Map (db m201720) HM
29 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Portsmouth Foundry & Machine Worksc. 1863 — 401 Third Street —
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m59255) HM
30 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 13 — Portsmouth Motorcycle Club / Good Times Remembered / Sunset at the Point / Sister CitiesFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Portsmouth Motorcycle Club The Portsmouth Motorcycle Club is one of the oldest in Ohio. The group picture shown in the mural was taken in 1913. Many residents have identified family members from this old image. Look closely into the hubcap of . . . Map (db m166264) HM
31 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 12 — Portsmouth Railroads, 1950's / Modern Industry / Medical History / Twentieth Century WarsFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Portsmouth Railroads, 1950's From the late 1800's through most of the 20th century, the Portsmouth area was served by the N&W (Norfolk and Western), the B&O (Baltimore and Ohio) and the C&O (Chesapeake and Ohio). From the late 1800's . . . Map (db m166261) HM WM
32 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 11 — Progress in Education / Shawnee State Expansion / Vern RiffeFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Progress in Education The mural depicts every phase of growth in education in the Portsmouth Area. Here we see the steady progress from one room schoolhouses and the various elementary and high schools to the establishment of Shawnee State . . . Map (db m166260) HM
33 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Purdum-Tracy House
Purdum-Tracy House 626 Fourth Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1848Map (db m201714) HM
34 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 9 — Roy Rogers / 1937 Flood / Branch Rickey / Kentucky FriendsFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Roy Rogers This mural shows the famous "King of the Cowboys” on his horse, rigger. Roy Rogers appeared in 104 films from 1935 to 1959. His final film, "Macintosh and TJ” was released in 1975, Roy Rogers' boyhood home can be seen . . . Map (db m166256) HM
35 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County KIA-MIA Memorial
In honor of all the families that gave their sons and daughters to our country POW-KIA Let the world know that we will not forget nor forget until all our troops are accounted for In honor of all the men and women who . . . Map (db m59410) HM
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36 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Introduction The idea of painting murals on the floodwall first occurred to lifetime residents Dr. Louis R. and Ava Chaboudy in 1992 after viewing outdoor murals in Steubenville, Ohio. An ad hoc committee was formed and the decision was made . . . Map (db m165684) HM
37 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Alexandria The community of Alexandria was founded approximately two miles west of today’s floodwall murals, in an area known as Carey’s Run. It was settled in the late 1700’s by pioneers who came down the Ohio River in flat boats. The . . . Map (db m165685) HM
38 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Millbrook Park This park was completed in 1902, and was considered one of Ohio's three best amusement parks and was adjacent to the Steel Mill in New Boston. Streetcars delivered passengers to the park, where there was a roller coaster, . . . Map (db m165686) HM
39 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Flood Gate House The present day flood gate house simulates construction of a stone building in early Boneyfiddle. Dafford paints a house under construction. He utilizes a floodwall pumping station that protrudes from the wall. He then . . . Map (db m165687) HM
40 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Stagecoach Prior to the advent of railroads, Portsmouth was a hub for stagecoach transportation, maintaining regular schedules to various surrounding towns. In 1830, a trip on the Portsmouth and Columbus turnpike took 18 hours in good . . . Map (db m165688) HM
41 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Civil War More than 3,000 men and boys left Scioto County to fight for the Union in the Civil War. One unit, First Ohio Light Artillery, Battery L, represents all of these soldiers as they hold their position on the North Slope of Little . . . Map (db m165689) HM
42 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Tenth Street Station The pagoda-style train station at the northwest corner of Tenth and Waller Streets is shown as it appeared in the 1890's. The N&W (Norfolk & Western) and B&O (Baltimore and Ohio) tracks continued west on Tenth St. in . . . Map (db m165690) HM
43 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Chillicothe Street, 1940's This mural reveals a view of Chillicothe Street looking northward from the U.S. Grant Bridge during the 1940's. The mural is a copy of a postcard of that time and shows many of the landmark hotels and businesses, . . . Map (db m165691) HM
44 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Julia Marlowe Julia Marlowe was a world-renowned Shakespearean actress during the late 1800's and early 1900's. She was born in England in 1865 and lived three years of her childhood in Portsmouth in the Front St. town house shown in the . . . Map (db m165692) HM
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45 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Roy Rogers This mural shows the famous "King of the Cowboys" on his horse, Trigger. Roy Rogers appeared in 104 films, from 1935 to 1959. His final film, "Mackintosh and T.J." was released in 1975. Roy Rogers' boyhood home can be seen on . . . Map (db m165693) HM
46 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Progress In Education The mural depicts every phase of growth in education in the Portsmouth area. Here we see the steady progress from the one-room schoolhouse through the various elementary and high schools to the establishment of Shawnee . . . Map (db m165694) HM
47 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Portsmouth Railroads, 1950's From the late 1800's through most of the 20th century, the Portsmouth area was served by the N&W (Norfolk & Western), the B&O (Baltimore and Ohio), and the C&O (Chesapeake and Ohio). The N&W's vast train . . . Map (db m165695) HM
48 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Portsmouth Motorcycle Club The Portsmouth Motorcycle Club is one of the oldest in Ohio and the group picture shown in the mural was taken in 1913. Many residents have identified family members from this old image. Look closely into the . . . Map (db m165696) HM
49 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Scioto County, Experience Our Heritage Reported permanently removed
Twilight This mural shows a modern-day twilight scene of downtown Portsmouth as seen from Kentucky, featuring the U.S. Grant Bridge connecting with Chillicothe Street. The muses, embracing both ends of the Twilight mural, represent the art . . . Map (db m165697) HM
50 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — Simon Labold House and Garden
Simon Labold House and Garden 633 Fourth Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1897Map (db m201715) HM
51 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 7-73 — Spartan Municipal Stadium
Opened in the fall of 1930, Universal Stadium became the home of the Portsmouth Spartans professional football team. Earlier that summer, the Spartans had just become a member of the National Football League (NFL). Led by a few local . . . Map (db m132593) HM
52 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — St. Mary Catholic Church
St. Mary Catholic Church 5th & Market Streets has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1869Map (db m201711) HM
53 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 4 — Stagecoach / Hanging Rock Region / Ohio and Erie Canal / Early IndustriesFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Stagecoach Prior to the advent of railroads, Portsmouth was a hub for stagecoach transportation, maintaining regular schedules to various surrounding towns. In 1830, a trip on the Portsmouth and Columbus turnpike took 18 hours in good weather . . . Map (db m166250) HM
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54 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 6 — Tenth Street Station / Market Square / Portsmouth 1903Floodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Tenth Street Station The pagoda-style train station at the northwest comer of Tenth and Waler Streets is shown as it appeared in the 1890's. The N&W (Norfolk and Western and B40 (Baltimore and Ohio) tracks continued west on Tenth Street in . . . Map (db m166252) HM
55 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — The Crossing at Scioto County / The Underground RailroadHistoric Underground Railroad Site
The Crossing at Scioto County (front) The Ohio River was a formidable obstacle for escaping slaves. Many runaways from Kentucky were aided by James Poindexter, an African-American barber and local resident, who picked up fugitives in . . . Map (db m59411) HM
56 Ohio, Scioto County, Portsmouth — 14 — Twilight / Dedication Panel / Muralist Robert DaffordFloodwall Murals, 2000 Feet of History/2000 Feet of Art
Twilight This mural shows a modern-day twilight scene of downtown Portsmouth as seen from Kentucky. featuring the U.S. Grant Bridge connecting with Chillicothe Street. The muses, embracing both ends of the Twilight mural, represent the art . . . Map (db m166266) HM
57 Ohio, Scioto County, Rushtown — 3-73 — Boyhood Home of Wesley Branch RickeyBaseball Pioneer, Innovator, Executive
Branch Rickey, a pivotal figure in the history of baseball, was raised in this house with his brothers, Orla and Frank. Rickey started baseball's farm team system while he was president, vice president, and manager of the St. Louis Cardinals from . . . Map (db m25367) HM
58 Ohio, Scioto County, Rushtown — Lock 48Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail — Ohio Byway —
Lock 48 is part of the extensive Ohio & Erie Canal that was constructed between 1825 and 1847. The canal provided a water route between the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico and gave a reliable form of transporation for Ohio's agricultural . . . Map (db m25411) HM
59 Ohio, Scioto County, Sciotoville — 2-73 — Sciotoville Bridge1917
Designed and built by two famous American Civil Engineers Gustav Lindenthal, D. Sc. (1850–1935), the Consulting Engineer; David Barnard Steinman, D. Sc. (1887-1960), the Designer and Stress Analyst. A double track railroad bridge . . . Map (db m132582) HM
60 Ohio, Scioto County, West Portsmouth — Camp Oyo — Ohio Byway — Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail —
Camp Oyo was created in the spring of 1926. A group of Portsmouth businessmen and the newly organized Scioto Council of the Boy Scouts purchased a tract of “wasteland” on the edge of the Roosevelt Game Preserve. The driving force . . . Map (db m132698) HM
61 Ohio, Scioto County, West Portsmouth — 9-73 — Camp Oyo Boy Scout Camp
In 1926, Ohio Governor Alvin Donahey approved setting aside 55 acres of the Roosevelt Game Refuge for a Boy Scout camp. Since that time Camp Oyo has served Boy Scouts and other groups from Ohio and Kentucky. The name ‘Oyo’ is from an . . . Map (db m225159) HM
62 Ohio, Scioto County, West Portsmouth, Washington Township — 11-73 — Theodore Roosevelt Game PreserveCelebrating 100 Years of Conservation
In the early 20th century Ohio’s deer, wild turkey, beaver, bobcat, and other wildlife populations were facing extinction due to the widespread loss of forests combined with uncontrolled hunting. Ohio’s first wildlife area, The Theodore Roosevelt . . . Map (db m225778) HM
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63 Ohio, Scioto County, Wheelersburg, Porter Township — 10-73 — Hillcrest Children's Home
The Hillcrest Children’s Home stood near this site in Wheelersburg and opened in 1921 to the first 57 of many children who would come to live there. A 50-room building intended for 100 children, Hillcrest often housed double to triple that number. . . . Map (db m225780) HM
 
 
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