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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Franklin County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Franklin 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 Franklin County, OH (742) Delaware County, OH (138) Fairfield County, OH (76) Licking County, OH (185) Madison County, OH (32) Pickaway County, OH (45) Union County, OH (66)  FranklinCounty(742) Franklin County (742)  DelawareCounty(138) Delaware County (138)  FairfieldCounty(76) Fairfield County (76)  LickingCounty(185) Licking County (185)  MadisonCounty(32) Madison County (32)  PickawayCounty(45) Pickaway County (45)  UnionCounty(66) Union County (66)
Columbus is the county seat for Franklin County
Adjacent to Franklin County, Ohio
      Delaware County (138)  
      Fairfield County (76)  
      Licking County (185)  
      Madison County (32)  
      Pickaway County (45)  
      Union County (66)  
 
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401 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, West Campus — 71-25 — Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station
On Carmack Road, 0.2 miles north of West Lane Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The Ohio General Assembly established the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station in 1882. From its inception until 1892, the Station occupied 17 acres on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University before relocating to 470 acres in Wayne County. . . . Map (db m46136) HM
402 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, West Scioto — 109-25 — Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
On McKinley Avenue, 0.5 miles south of Trabue Road, on the right when traveling south.
Campbell Memorial Park. James E. Campbell was governor of the State of Ohio from 1890-1892. From 1913-1924, he served as president of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society, which later became the Ohio Historical Society. His daughter . . . Map (db m36726) HM
403 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, West Scioto — James J. Thomas Park
On Riverside Drive (U.S. 33).
Named by resolution of City Council adopted May 24 – 1943 – in recognition of 12 years of active service as mayor in promoting the beautification of the reservoir lands.Map (db m13049) HM
404 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, West Scioto — Shrum Indian Mound
On McKinley Avenue, 0.5 miles south of Trabue Road, on the right when traveling south.
One of the last remaining earthen mounds in this area of Ohio. Built by Native American people of the Adena Culture (800 BC-100 AD). The land was deeded to the Ohio Historical Society in 1928 by the Shrum Family.Map (db m36869) HM
405 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, West Scioto — The Shrum Mound / James E. Campbell Memorial Park
On McKinley Avenue north of Quarry Lake Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The Shrum Mound. Preserved as a memorial to those first Ohioans whose bones rest in this ancient tomb. James E. Campbell Memorial Park. Made a permanent park by Jessie Campbell Coons in memory of her father former Governor of Ohio . . . Map (db m200861) HM
406 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Whetstone — Clintonville Woman's Club / Kiwanis Club of Northern Columbus
On North High Street at Northridge Road, on the left when traveling north on North High Street.
Clintonville Woman's Club On February 4, 1939, six Clintonville women met at the house of Mrs. Frank Hiatt to discuss the need for a cultural, charitable, and civic group in the Clintonville community and the value of a club house as a . . . Map (db m201003) HM
407 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Whetstone — Rand P. HollenbackThe Mayor of Clintonville
On Hollenback Road at North High Street, on the right when traveling west on Hollenback Road.
In memory of Rand P. Hollenback of Columbus, Ohio, The Major or Clintonville. Spacious Whetstone Park and the Park of Roses are synonymous with the name of this great civic leader who was born not far from here in 1899. He lived all of . . . Map (db m42234) HM
408 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Whitehall — The Underground RailroadThe Historic National Road in Ohio
On East Main Street (U.S. 40) at Rosemore Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
The Underground Railroad (UGRR) 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, disguised, and instructed . . . Map (db m189451) HM
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409 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Woodland Park — 139-25 — Ohio Baptist General Association Headquarters
On Parkwood Avenue at Maplewood Alley, on the right when traveling north on Parkwood Avenue.
The Ohio Baptist General Association (OBGA) acquired 48 Parkwood Avenue in 1954 and used the former residence as its headquarters until 1996. Formed in 1896, the Association includes more than forty African American churches, many formed prior to . . . Map (db m247605) HM
410 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — 32 South High Street
On High Street south of Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161), on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234065) HM
411 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — 38 South High Street
On High Street at Spring Hill Lane, on the left when traveling south on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234069) HM
412 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — 48-52 South High Street
On High Street at Spring Hill Lane, on the left when traveling south on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234070) HM
413 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — 82 South High Street
On High Street south of Eberly Hill Lane, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234227) HM
414 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — A Learning Space Since 1871
The Dublin Branch stands on the site of the Washington Township school built in 1871. This corner wall and arched windows replicate the many windows that provided light to the classrooms of that school in the days before electricity. The . . . Map (db m233944) HM
415 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Brelsford-Seese House
On South Riverview Street south of Pinney Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248054) HM
416 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Chapman-Hutchinson House
On Spring Hill Lane at South Riverview Street, on the left when traveling east on Spring Hill Lane.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248052) HM
417 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Commemorating [the] Dublin Kiwanis Frog JumpEstablished June, 1967
On High Street south of Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161), on the left when traveling north.
"The oldest community event in Dublin" [Erected] June, 2002Map (db m234268) HM
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418 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dr. Eli Pinney House
On South Riverview Street at Pinney Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south on South Riverview Street.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248067) HM
419 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dr. McKitrick House
On High Street (Ohio Route 745) north of Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161), on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234059) HM
420 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dublin Cemetery Vaults
On Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) west of Franklin Street, on the left when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m234320) HM
421 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dublin Christian Church
On Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) west of Franklin Street, on the left when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m234317) HM
422 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dublin Christian Church
On High Street (Ohio Route 745) at North Street, on the left when traveling north on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m234326) HM
423 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dublin Veterans ParkGrounds of Remembrance
On North High Street (Ohio Route 745), on the left when traveling north.
On this green bank, by this soft stream, We place with joy a votive stone, That memory may their deeds redeem, When, like our sires, our sons are gone. O Thou who made those heroes dare To die, and leave their children free— Bid Time and . . . Map (db m101977) WM
424 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dublin Veterinary Clinic
On West Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) at Darby Street, on the right when traveling west on West Bridge Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248019) HM
425 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Dublin/Kosciuszko Timeline
Near Hard Road at Riverside Drive (Ohio Route 257).
Kościuszko Timeline February 4, 1746. Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko was born in the town of Mereczowszczyzna, near the present-day town of Kosava, Belarus. 1776 – 1783. Kosciuszko arrived in . . . Map (db m170833) HM
426 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Eberly's Tin Shop and Dublin Post Office
On High Street south of Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161), on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234064) HM
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427 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Eger Residence
On High Street south of Spring Hill Lane, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234072) HM
428 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Eliud Sells House
On South Riverview Street south of Eberly Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248065) HM
429 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — F. Riley House
On South High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248058) HM
430 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Field of CornCorn — First of Multiple Plaques —
On Rings Road at Frantz Road, on the left when traveling west on Rings Road.
Corn has been cultivated in Ohio for approximately 1800 years. It was known to prehistoric Native American Hopewell peoples (A.D. 100- 500 ) and was grown in large quantities by the later Fort Ancient Indians (A.D. 1000- 1550). Prehistoric and . . . Map (db m107940) HM
431 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Field of CornOsage Orange Trees — Second of Multiple Plaques —
On Rings Road at Frantz Road, on the left when traveling west on Rings Road.
The Osage orange trees on this site are remnants of a tree row typical of those which once extended for miles along the edge of farm fields in Dublin. The Osage orange, or Maclura pomifera, is a member of the mulberry family, and is native to . . . Map (db m107943) HM
432 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Field of CornConstruction — Third of Multiple Markers —
On Rings Road at Frantz Road, on the left when traveling west on Rings Road.
Construction and development have transformed Dublin and its environs over the past three decades. In the 1960s, much of the land around Dublin was agricultural. Sam and Eulalia Frantz moved to this site in 1935 and lived here until 1963. Sam . . . Map (db m107944) HM
433 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Field of CornHybridization — Fourth of Multiple Markers —
On Rings Road near Frantz Road, on the left when traveling west.
Hybridization revolutionized the production of corn in North America and worldwide in the 20th century. Cross-pollinating two distinct varieties of corn or other plants can result in hybrids that are stronger and more resistant to drought and . . . Map (db m107945) HM
434 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Field of CornFarming — Fifth Plaque —
On Rings Road near Frantz Road, on the left when traveling west.
Farming was central to the economy of this region from the time of the first European settlers in the late 1700s. Early settlers cleared land on which to lie and farm, and corn was their most important crop. They grew corn in much the same way . . . Map (db m107947) HM
435 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — History of Dublin’s Town Pump
On High Street (U.S. 745) at Bridge Street (Route 33), on the right when traveling south on High Street.
From the late 19th century until the early 1920’s, a hand-operated pump was located in the center of the intersection of Bridge and High Streets in Historic Dublin. The pump supplied water from Dublin’s first well, which in turn drew water . . . Map (db m101994) HM
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436 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Holcomb Teller Residence and Sell's Hotel
On High Street at Eberly Hill Lane, on the left when traveling south on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234074) HM
437 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Indian Run Cemetery
On West North Street at North High (Route 745), on the right when traveling west on West North Street.
Indian Run Cemetery established 1813 restored 1975- 1980 Dublin Historical Society This property has ben placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Indian Run Cemetery. Jane . . . Map (db m101967) HM
438 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — J. Evans Residence
On High Street south of Eberly Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234266) HM
439 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Jessie Wing Building
On High Street south of Pinney Hill Lane, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234232) HM
440 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — John Sells House
On High Street at Pinney Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234230) HM
441 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Kilbourn-Eberly House63 South Riverview Street — c. 1820-1822 —
On South Riverview Street at Eberly Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south on South Riverview Street.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248059) HM
442 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Kosciuszko Land Grant
Near Hard Road at Riverside Drive (Ohio Route 257).
The Kosciuszko Lands. In 1797 the Continental Congress appropriated a grant of land totaling 500 acres to Thaddeus Kosciuszko as payment for his services to the United States during the Revolutionary War. Lying on the east side of the Scioto . . . Map (db m170820) HM
443 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Leatherlips
On Riverside Drive (Ohio Route 257) at Stratford Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Riverside Drive.
Leatherlips A chief of the Wyandot Tribe of Indians. Was executed on this spot, June 1, 1810. Map (db m103265) HM
444 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Samuel Paulus House
On High Street just south of Pinney Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234231) HM
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445 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Sells-Evans House
On High Street at Eberly Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234267) HM
446 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Steinbower Blacksmith Shop
On Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) at Darby Street, on the right when traveling west on Bridge Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234322) HM
447 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Thaddeus Kosciuszko History
Near Hard Road at Riverside Drive (Ohio Route 257).
Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko was born in the village of Mereczowszczyzna, now abandoned, near the present-day town of Kosava, Belarus, on February 12, 1746. There are several Anglicized spellings of Kosciuszko’s name; perhaps the . . . Map (db m170825) HM
448 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Washington and Perry Townships Fire HouseErected 1944 by Township Trustees — Benham & Richards Architects —
On Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) at Mill Lane, on the left when traveling west on Bridge Street.
This was the first fire station in Dublin. Ironically, you can purchase home insurance here today. ———————————————— In honor of Chief Harold & Madge Shriver for their 34 years of dedicated service to Dublin Fire Department June . . . Map (db m234270) HM
449 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Washington Gladden and the Dublin Community Church
On Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161) west of Franklin Street, on the left when traveling west.
To Washington Gladden This church born in 1913 of his devotion to Christian unity gratefully dedicates this memorialMap (db m234318) HM
450 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin — Zenas Hutchinson's Tavern
On High Street at Bridge Street (Ohio Route 161), on the left when traveling south on High Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m234060) HM
451 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, Ballantrae — 132-25 — Louis and Magdalena Rings Farm
On Shier Rings Road (County Road 42) at Baronscourt Way, on the right when traveling east on Shier Rings Road.
German immigrant Louis Rings (1826-1911) and his wife, Magdalena Wolpert (1835-1924), built their farmhouse in the early 1860s. As they prospered, the Rings purchased more land, added outbuildings, and grew their family. In 1904, the couple . . . Map (db m204779) HM
452 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, Bridge Park — John I. and Bernice E. ThomasJohn I. Thomas (1902–1981) — Berniece E. Thomas (1904–2002)
On Riverside Drive (Route 257) just south of Emerald Parkway, on the right when traveling south.
This land was donated to the City of Dublin in loving memory of longtime residents and supporters of the Dublin community. Thanks to the generosity of the Thomas family, the natural beauty of this site will forever be preserved for the entire . . . Map (db m233087) HM
453 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, Bridge Park — The Dublin LinkRiverside Crossing Park
Near Riverside Drive (Ohio Route 257) at Bridge Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The Dublin Link, or “The Link” stretches 760 feet from end to end, spanning the Scioto River. It is the longest single tower “S” shaped suspension bridge in the world. The deck passes through the keyhole of the main tower, which is 169 feet . . . Map (db m233097) HM
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454 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, Hawks Nest — Jack NicklausTribute to Jack Nicklaus
On Muirfield Dr south of Brand Road, in the median.
The City of Dublin, Ohio in cooperation with Dublin Arts Council, commissioned the public art work Tribute to Jack Nicklaus to recognize the contributions made to the Dublin community by Jack Nicklaus. His vision of a championship golf . . . Map (db m102946) HM
455 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, Llewellyn Farms — James Davis Farm
On Dublin Road north of Hertford Lane, on the left when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m248068) HM
456 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, River Oaks — Leatherlips — The Dublin Arts Council First Outdoor Public Sculpture —
Near Riverside Drive (Ohio Route 257) just south of Hard Road, on the right when traveling south.
Leatherlips, the Dublin Arts Council’s first outdoor public sculpture, was dedicated to the City of Dublin on July 1, 1990. Designed by artist Ralph Helmick, Leatherlips is an eleven foot high limestone portrait of the . . . Map (db m115842) HM
457 Ohio, Franklin County, Dublin, Waterford Village — Dublin Veterans Memorial
Near West Bridge Street (U.S. 33) at Monterey Drive, on the right when traveling east.
In memory of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice City of Dublin Time will not dim the glory of their deeds General John J. Pershing Nicholas J. Rozanski 2012 Charles Lazell 1919 Norman W. Tarpley 1969 . . . Map (db m101988) WM
458 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna — Geroux Herb Gardens
On Rocky Fork Boulevard at Hamilton Road (Ohio Route 317), on the left when traveling east on Rocky Fork Boulevard.
In grateful recognition to Jerry H. and Jane L. "Bunnie" Geroux in sincere appreciation for their many years of dedicated service to the City of Gahanna. Through their tireless efforts, Gahanna was named "Herb Capital of Ohio" in . . . Map (db m243526) HM
459 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna — John Clark House
On High Street at Clark Street, on the right when traveling south on High Street.
Built on Granville Street in Mid 1800's as manse for Presbyterian Church. Most furnishings are original from Clark family (a founder of Gahanna).Map (db m14450) HM
460 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna — Log House
On High Street at Clark Street, on the right when traveling south on High Street.
Built in half dovetail construction by traveling German craftsmen with mud and hog hair chinking. House was moved from Cherrybottom Road in 1973.Map (db m14451) HM
461 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna — 7-25 — McDannald Pioneer Homestead
On Sunbury Road.
This brick home was built in 1856 by John McDannald, son of Samuel and Bell (Craig) McDannald who came from Virginia in 1813. The McDannalds were prominent in the development of Blendon Township, The Central College of Ohio, and The Central College . . . Map (db m51902) HM
462 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna — War Memorial
On Hamilton Road (Ohio Route 317) at Rocky Fork Boulevard, on the right when traveling north on Hamilton Road.
This memorial dedicated to all veterans of all wars as a token of appreciation and as a living memorial [Dedicated] May 31 1971Map (db m243523) WM
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463 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna, Bridgeport — Big Walnut Creek Flood of Jan-Feb 1959
On Mill Street (U.S. 62) at Carpenter Street, on the right when traveling south on Mill Street.
Historical Flood Mark, Jan.-Feb. 1959. “Encroachment on flood plains, such as artificial fill, reduces the flood-carrying capacity, increases the flood heights of streams, and increases flood hazards in areas beyond the encroachment . . . Map (db m14446) HM
464 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna, Jefferson Township — 129-25 — A Prosperous Jefferson Township Farm / The I-House Architecture of the Souder House
On Havens Corners Road at Souder Drive, on the right when traveling west on Havens Corners Road.
Isaac Souder (1809-1889), in 1835 at the age of 26. purchased 225 acres in Jefferson Township for $674. Jefferson Township, in the eastern portion of Franklin County, was part of the U.S. military lands that offered fertile farmland and abundant . . . Map (db m234996) HM
465 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna, Mifflin Township — 131-25 — The Big Walnut Country Club / The Founding Members
On Oklahoma Avenue.
The Big Walnut Country Club Established during the Great Migration and intense segregation in Columbus, The Big Walnut Country Club (BWCC) was one of the first Black country clubs in the United States. Conceived in 1925 and incorporated two . . . Map (db m225235) HM
466 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna, Moorfield — Mifflin Township Veterans Memorial
The trustees of Mifflin Township dedicate this rostrum to all veterans of all wars as a token of appreciation and as a living memorial. Killed in Action or Died in Service: Roy R. Coleman • John R. Gerber • Morris E. Hester • Paul C. . . . Map (db m14448) HM
467 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna, Westergaard Park — Gahanna Veterans Memorial
On U.S. 62, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the men and women who served, who gave their full measure for God and Country to preserve freedom and liberty for us all. Through us they will live forever and never be forgotten.Map (db m131782) WM
468 Ohio, Franklin County, Gahanna, Westergaard Park — Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial
Dedicated to the Veterans of Foreign Wars They made the supreme sacrifice so that we may live in peace and freedom Forget them not.Map (db m14442) HM
469 Ohio, Franklin County, Galloway — Sunset Cemetery All Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to those who answered the call of our country in times of strife. Our free America lives on in peace defended by their heroism. [Dedication marker immediately in front of memorial]: Erected by Howard M. Harrison Post . . . Map (db m12526) HM
470 Ohio, Franklin County, Galloway — Sunset Cemetery Spanish-American War Memorial
Near West Broad Street.
In Memory of All Americans who served their country in The Spanish-American War 1898               1902 [Metal dedication marker]: Dedicated to the founders Oscar Brookins-CMH-George Kelly Walker Waddington . . . Map (db m12529) HM
471 Ohio, Franklin County, Galloway — Sunset Cemetery War Memorial
Near West Broad Street.
Map (db m12525) WM
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472 Ohio, Franklin County, Galloway, Westchester-Green Countrie — 22-25 — Postle Family Cemetery1829-1870
On Gabriel's Run Drive at Gabriel's Landing Drive, on the left when traveling south on Gabriel's Run Drive.
There are 48 known members of the Postle family buried in the cemetery. Their stories are interwoven with the history of Prairie Township, Franklin County, and Ohio. In 1810, Shadrach and Anna Stacia Postle were among the first settlers of Prairie . . . Map (db m35718) HM
473 Ohio, Franklin County, Galloway, Westland — Galloway World War II Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of those who gave their lives in defense of their country in World War II Edgar Bradford       Dewey Busick Carl Grant               Donald Rice    Lawrence StickelMap (db m12906) WM
474 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — A Valley Is Born
Near Darby Creek Drive.
Before you is evidence of Ohio's glacial history. Thousands of years ago, glaciers covered northern and central Ohio. As the glaciers retreated, the melting ice created rivers and streams which, in turn, carved valleys and exposed land surfaces. . . . Map (db m141438) HM
475 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — Back to the Same Old Grind
Near Jack McDowell Way, 0.5 miles west of Darby Creek Drive.
The Big and Little Darby Creeks are important waterways to all who inhabited their banks and nearby land, past and present. In 1805, a grist mill was erected by Samuel Dyer to grind grains into flour for local farmers. This mill was powered by . . . Map (db m141418) HM
476 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — Big Darby Creek
Near Darby Creek Drive.
The Wyandot Indians in this area called this creek "Ollentangy" meaning "River of Red Face Paint;" but surveyors renamed it Big Darby Creek in the late 1700s. According to legend, they named it for an Indian chief who lived near the mouth of this . . . Map (db m141488) HM
477 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — Ice Over Ohio
Near Darby Creek Drive.
Glaciers reshaped the landscape of Ohio, filling in the valleys, wearing down hills, and turning rock to dust. The glacier did not extend over all of Ohio, but did it cover Franklin County? Consider these clues. • Glacial till is the . . . Map (db m141499) HM
478 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — 64-25 — Jack Kidwell(1918 - 2001)
Near Georgesville-Wrightsville Road.
[Marker Front]: Self-educated golfer Jack Kidwell grew up in central Ohio. From 1937 until 1971, he owned and operated the Beacon Light Golf Course, where he started as a caddie. In 1943, he married Geraldine "Jerry" Kidwell, his wife of 57 . . . Map (db m12524) HM
479 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — Stories in the Sediments
Near Jack McDowell Way, 0.5 miles west of Darby Creek Drive.
More than 400 million years ago, a warm, shallow sea covered Ohio. Sand, rocks, silt, mud and minerals, collectively called sediments, made up the seafloor. Sea life including small, shelled animals lived in the water. As the shelled animals died . . . Map (db m141396) HM
480 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — The Glaciers Did It
Near Jack McDowell Way, 0.5 miles west of Darby Creek Drive.
How did Big Darby Creek get here? Why is the land all around the Darby Watershed so flat? Why are there so many different rocks in the creek? One word...glaciers! At least four times in the last two million years large continental glaciers . . . Map (db m141406) HM
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481 Ohio, Franklin County, Georgesville — The Voss Site
Near Harrisburg Georgesville Road (County Highway 281).
On this terrace bench overlooking Big Darby Creek, people of the Fort Ancient Culture constructed a large circular village with a central plaza and constructed a low earthen mound on the plaza's edge to commemorate the burial location of . . . Map (db m141375) HM
482 Ohio, Franklin County, Grandview Heights — 34-25 — The Bank BlockGrandview Heights Shopping Center, 1927
On Grandview Avenue, 0 miles north of 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Built by pioneering retail developer Don Monroe Casto Sr., the Bank Block was dedicated in 1928. Considered one of the earliest regional shopping centers in the United States, it innovatively featured 350 free parking spaces-complete with uniformed . . . Map (db m12801) HM
483 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Augenstein-Spillman Blacksmith Shop
On Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
This blacksmith shop was constructed using original logs from a two-story log home built on Beatty Road in the 1850s. The materials were donated by Roger and Jean Spillman. Tools in the shop were used in "Augy's Blacksmith Shop," owned and . . . Map (db m141667) HM
484 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Bob Evans Double-Crib Log Barn
Near Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
Crib barns were made of rough-hewn logs notched and laid horizontally; gaps went unfilled to save labor and provide ventilation. The multifunctional structures sheltered livestock, held feed, stored equipment, and more, such as housing a . . . Map (db m141668) HM
485 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Borror-Roach Windmill
Near Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
Windmills harnassed wind power to pump water from wells freeing farmers to use time and labor on other tasks. This windmill is reconstructed with parts from two separate windmills, one from the Borror Farm (donated by M/I Homes) and another from . . . Map (db m141670) HM
486 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Dedicated to Maria C. Klemack-McGrawCouncil Member — Ward 4 — Jan. 2, 2000 — Jan. 1, 2016 —
Near Home Road east of Parkview Circle/Aidan Avenue.
In recognition of her 16 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Grove City, Ohio, as a four-time elected member of City Council, and as Council President from 2002 to 2004. In 1961, following the Bay of Pigs invasion, Klemack-McGraw . . . Map (db m141595) HM
487 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Dr. Leslie A. BosticHumanitarian, Visionary LeaderService Above Self
On Park Street at Broadway (U.S. 62), on the left when traveling west on Park Street.
Dr. Leslie A. Bostic served 40 consecutive years as the founding executive director of the Buckeye Ranch (formerly Buckeye Boys Ranch) in Grove City. He earned his undergraduate degree and Master of Social Work from the Richmond . . . Map (db m137678) HM
488 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Funk-Ziegenspeck Granary
On Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62).
Granaries were used to dry seeds for the family to use to sow crops the next growing season. This small granary was built on the Ziegenspeck Farm, located on Harrisburg Pike just south of St. Rt. 665, around 1927. Steve and Trudy Funk . . . Map (db m141687) HM
489 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Gantz Park Labyrinth
Near Home Road east of Parkview Circle/Aidan Avenue.
Introduction The labyrinth is an ancient spiritual tool that has been used throughout the world for over four thousand years. A labyrinth is a circuitous path with one entance point that leads through a series of switch-backs to its . . . Map (db m141603) HM
490 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Grove City Cemetery AssociationFounded 1908
Original Board - January 15, 1908 Charles N. Graul - President 23½ yrs Henry W. Voeller - President 16 yrs Otto Willert - Secretary 29 yrs Fred Kientz - President 14 yrs                         Superintendent - 30 yrs Wayne W. . . . Map (db m12911) HM
491 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Grove City Honor RollFor God and an Enduring Peace
On McDowell Road, 0.1 miles north of Stringtown Road, on the left when traveling north.
[Honor Roll of Veterans] [not transcribed] Oh God, we invoke your blessing on all of us gathered here for the dedication of this new monument, grant we beseech you, that these memorials be hallowed/with deeds of Love and service for . . . Map (db m188401) WM
492 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Haines-Black House
Near Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
This house was built on a parcel originally part of an 1808 land grant of 3,900 acres to John Smith Snead in payment for his Revolutionary War service. Many transfers and divisions of the land occurred prior to 1850, the era when this house was . . . Map (db m141689) HM
493 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Jones Log Barn
Near Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
This log barn, constructed around 1850, was donated by Patty L. Jones. It was dismantled in 2005 with help from inmates of the Pickaway Correctional Institution. It was reconstructed by Southwest Franklin County Historical Society volunteers . . . Map (db m141692) HM
494 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Kegg-Kientz Log House
Near Orders Road, 0.5 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
This log home was built on property purchased between 1860 and 1880 by William Kegg, a prosperous land owner in Franklin and Pickaway counties. In 1915, the land and house were purchased from the Keggs by the Rouffs. In 1960, the land was sold to . . . Map (db m141695) HM
495 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — 37-25 — Orders Road School / The Orders Family
On Orders Road, 0.4 miles east of Harrisburg Pike (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
Side A: Orders Road SchoolEducational standards for rural children did not exist during the early 1800s, but by the 1870s most states had enacted compulsory education laws. In rural areas, township school districts built schools like this . . . Map (db m12922) HM
496 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Sherol Saxton Mulligan1945 - 2016Service Above Self
On Park Street at Broadway (U.S. 62), on the left when traveling west on Park Street.
Sherol was a Gold Star Daughter, whose support for the men and women of our military was rarely matched throughout her career. She served on the USO of Ohio Board of Directors. Sherol was a business leader in our community that was a . . . Map (db m137679) HM
497 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Tiney M. McComb1943 - 2012Service Above Self
On Park Street at Broadway (U.S. 62), on the left when traveling west on Park Street.
Tiney McComb, a businessman banker, was known for his community service as well as his banking expertise. He and his wife, Helena, moved to the Grove City area in 1968 accepting a position with the Grove City Savings Bank. Both became . . . Map (db m137680) HM
498 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City — Wray"Dweller in the corner"
On Stringtown Road at Buckeye Parkway, on the right when traveling east on Stringtown Road.
There are two, five-acre farm tracts lying East of this plaque. In 1929 Fred and Georgie Wray acquired one tract and in 1937 the other tract was purchased by their son, Stanley O. Wray Sr. (The original deed dated back to the Virginia Militia) . . . Map (db m176240) HM
499 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City, Brookgrove — The Grant Homestead4124 Haughn Road
On Haughn Road at Park Street, on the left when traveling south on Haughn Road.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m178172) HM
500 Ohio, Franklin County, Grove City, Creekside — Archaeological Site33-FR-1974
On Autumn Wind Drive at Snowy Creek Drive, on the right when traveling west on Autumn Wind Drive.
Archaeological investigations in 2002 uncovered evidence of a Native American camp at this location. The recovered artifacts and features included charcoal that produced a radiocarbon date indicating a possible Early Woodland Period occupation . . . Map (db m176237) HM

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