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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Columbiana County, Ohio
Lisbon is the county seat for Columbiana County
Adjacent to Columbiana County, Ohio
Carroll County(26) ► Jefferson County(98) ► Mahoning County(80) ► Stark County(101) ► Beaver County, Pennsylvania(219) ► Lawrence County, Pennsylvania(42) ► Hancock County, West Virginia(28) ►
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Near Valley Road (County Highway 405) 0.1 miles south of Walnut Street, on the left when traveling south.
In 1915 the city of Alliance, Ohio enlarged its water supply source by purchasing land and damming streams in Knox Twp., Columbiana County, at Westville, Ohio. The waters of the new Westville Reservoir would inundate the private Westville Colored . . . — — Map (db m207181) HM
On Franklin Avenue (Ohio Route 344) at Summitt Street, on the right when traveling west on Franklin Avenue.
Unserheim, meaning "Our Home" in German, is the name of this ante-bellum Queen Anne style home, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. From 1857-1878, it was home to Daniel Howell Hise, a Quaker and ardent . . . — — Map (db m65429) HM
Near Ohio Route 164, 0.2 miles west of Local Route 54.
By July 26, 1863, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan was in a race that was rapidly coming to an end. Union pursuers seemed to be everywhere as the Confederates worked their way north from Nebo (near present-day Bergholz). After passing through . . . — — Map (db m111195) HM
On Wells Avenue (Ohio Route 45) 0.1 miles north of Mill Street, on the right when traveling north.
World War I
Duty Daniel Heckathorn Harry Hanlon Thomas McCauley Raymond Perkins William Seese George H. Welsh Barley
World War II
Barcus Paul Brown Fred V. Cable Stanley R. Clark Leonard N. Fife John L. Fish . . . — — Map (db m156063) WM
On Wells Avenue (Ohio Route 45) 0.1 miles east of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
William Bratt
George Donahue
William Rall
Eddie James
Charlie Stoffel
Roy J. Ward
Rocco Zirrillo
Robert Kiddey
Donald Talbott
John W. Honselman Sr. — — Map (db m156066) WM
On Main Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Here James A. Garfield, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson spoke. Gen. Lewis Cass, U.S. Sec'y of State, was a guest, and Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S.A., "The Raider", was a prisoner of war. — — Map (db m156051) HM
On Riverside Avenue, 0.1 miles north of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of those who gave their lives for their country
World War I
Daniel D. Duty Raymond McCauley Thomas Hanlon William Perkins Barley Welsh Harry Heckathorn George H. Seese
World War II
Paul Barcus Fred V. . . . — — Map (db m156053) WM
On Wells Avenue (Ohio Route 45) 0.1 miles east of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Melvin Earl Newlin
Respectfully Dedicated To All Who Serve
In loving Memory of Jack Whitaker
In Memory of Kenneth J. McCombs "Kenny Mac"
In Memory of Victoria M. McCombs "Vickie"
Chuck N. Allison
Nellie J. Allison
In Loving Memory . . . — — Map (db m156065) WM
[Mural is on both sides of brick walls on the northern end of town that lie on both sides of the street:]
Wellsville Revitalization Committee Picnic
"Riverside"
Presbyterian Church, USA
525 Riverside Ave.
Founded April 5, 1831 . . . — — Map (db m156060) HM WM
On Main Street just north of Pine Valley, on the left when traveling north.
One of the largest known to exist in the U.S.A. Hidden for decades in the bell tower of this church edifice now representing the beautiful heritage of this masonic lodge and our proud city. Presented by past Master Francis C. Spring and Agnes . . . — — Map (db m156050) HM
On Riverside Avenue, 0.1 miles north of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Since World War I, more than 83,000 American soldiers are unaccounted for.
This unoccupied seat is dedicated to the memory of those brave men and women and to the sacrifices each made in serving this country.
God Bless You. God Bless . . . — — Map (db m156056) WM
On Ohio Route 518, 0.2 miles east of Local Highway 784, on the left when traveling west.
This stone marks the spot where the Confederate raider Gen. John H. Morgan surrendered his command to Maj. George W. Rue July 26, 1863 and is the farthest point north ever reached by any body of Confederate troops during the Civil War. — — Map (db m36094) HM
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