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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Highland County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Highland 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 Highland County, OH (37) Adams County, OH (46) Brown County, OH (56) Clinton County, OH (46) Fayette County, OH (32) Pike County, OH (19) Ross County, OH (76)  HighlandCounty(37) Highland County (37)  AdamsCounty(46) Adams County (46)  BrownCounty(56) Brown County (56)  ClintonCounty(46) Clinton County (46)  FayetteCounty(32) Fayette County (32)  PikeCounty(19) Pike County (19)  RossCounty(76) Ross County (76)
Hillsboro is the county seat for Highland County
Adjacent to Highland County, Ohio
      Adams County (46)  
      Brown County (56)  
      Clinton County (46)  
      Fayette County (32)  
      Pike County (19)  
      Ross County (76)  
 
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1 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — B&O and DT&I Railroad Depots
On McArthur Way, on the right when traveling north.
B&O Depot circa 1854-1985 DTI Depot circa 1870-1973Map (db m60863) HM
2 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Corner Pharmacy — "Moving Forward" — Greenfield, Ohio —
On Washington Street (Ohio Route 41/753) at Jefferson Street (Route 28/138), on the right when traveling north on Washington Street.
Circa 1899 "Daniels Cigars" Circa 1939 Heidingsfeld Clothes Store Harper Hotel Circa 1948 W. E. Seilkop Corner Rexall "Grand Opening"Map (db m60929) HM
3 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 2-36 — Edward Lee McClain High School — "What is in Greenfield? Well, principally there is the school."
On Jefferson Street (Ohio Route 28/138) east of 6th Street, on the right when traveling west.
A focal point of community pride for generations, McClain High School was the gift of textile manufacturer Edward Lee McClain to his hometown, "as promising the greatest good to the greatest number for the longest time." Designed by nationally . . . Map (db m60866) HM
4 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Greenfield Civil War Monument — James H. Freshour
Near North Washington Street (Ohio Route 41) north of Massie Street, on the right when traveling north.
Erected by James H. Freshour of Co. I. 81st Regt. O.V.V.I. to the memory of the Union soldiers of Greenfield and vicinity of the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865Map (db m122544) WM
5 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Greenfield, Ohio, Timeline
On Jefferson Street (Ohio Route 28/138).
1796 Duncan McArthur leads surveying party to Greenfield. Washington elected president 1799 McArthur lays out town of Greenfield. First road to town completed. 1801 First inn and first Justice of Peace. Ferry . . . Map (db m60893) HM
6 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 1-36 — Smith Tannery
On Jefferson Street (Ohio Route 28/138) at McArthur Way, on the right when traveling west on Jefferson Street.
The Smith Tannery is the oldest original structure remaining in Greenfield. Built in 1821 by Revolutionary War veteran William Smith and his son Samuel, the tannery became a noted station on the fabled "Underground Railroad." The structure, . . . Map (db m60862) HM
7 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 7-36 — The C.R. Patterson & Sons Company
On North Washington Street (Ohio Route 753), on the left when traveling north.
Side A The factory of the C. R. Patterson & Sons Company once stood near here at 138 N. Washington Street. Established in the mid-nineteenth century by the black businessman Charles Richard (C. R.) Patterson and his white partner, J. P. . . . Map (db m122482) HM
8 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — Travellers Rest Inn
On McArthur Way at General Hull Way, on the left when traveling south on McArthur Way.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior ——————— Honoring Rotarian Frank Raymond Harris 1880 - . . . Map (db m60857) HM
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9 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — War Memorial — Greenfield knew them...Don't forget them.
On Washington Street south of Jefferson Street (Ohio Route 28/138), on the right when traveling south.
This memorial dedicated to all that served: WWII • Korea Vietnam • Desert Storm World War II 1941 - 1945 [Roll of Honored Dead] Korean War 1950 - 1953 [Roll of Honored Dead] Vietnam 1965 - 1973 [Roll of . . . Map (db m60931) WM
10 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — 3-24 — West Settlement and Abolition Lane
Side A: Augustus West, an African American, was born in Madison County, Virginia on March 20, 1814, and moved to Ohio in 1837. Legend has it that West was a runaway slave and worked as a farm laborer before designing a scheme to purchase his . . . Map (db m28631) HM
11 Ohio, Highland County, Greenfield — World War I Memorial — 1917 - 18 — They Gave Their All —
On Jefferson Street (Ohio Route 28/138) at Washington Street, on the left when traveling west on Jefferson Street.
Our Honored [Roll of Honored Dead]Map (db m60865) WM
12 Ohio, Highland County, Highland — Highland World War II Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Ohio Route 28/72) west of New Lexington Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
To honor the memory of these who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II William H. Burton • Luther R. Cordell • Walter Howsman • Frederick Linn • William Linkhart • Edward T. Morrow • Robert B. Tolle • Charles E. Wright . . . Map (db m160301) WM
13 Ohio, Highland County, Highland — B — Kenton and Tecumseh Directional Marker — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Main Street (Ohio Route 28) near New Lexington Avenue (Ohio Route 72) when traveling east.
$50 Fine or 10 days imprison- ment or both for defacing this marker Ohio State General Code Section 12489Map (db m137352) HM
14 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Bell's Opera House
On South High Street (U.S. 62) just south of West Main Street (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m202772) HM
15 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — C. S. Bell Foundry and Showroom
On North West Street (Ohio Route 73) north of West Main Street (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling north.
C. S. Bell Foundry and Showroom 1866 Expanded 1892 National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1882Map (db m202690) HM
16 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Early Civil Rights protest to desegregate Hillsboro, Ohio schools
On North High Street (U.S. 62) north of West Main Street (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling north.
Early Civil Rights protest to desegregate Hillsboro, Ohio schools and legal victory in the first test case of Brown v. Board of Education in the North Marching Mothers Zella Cumberland • Elsie Steward Young • Sallie Williams • Zora . . . Map (db m202700) HM
17 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Civil War Memorial
On North High Street (U.S. 62) at Trimble Place, on the right when traveling south on North High Street.
To the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of Highland County, Ohio who served in the Union Army during the War of the RebellionMap (db m166055) WM
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18 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Revolution War Memorial
On North High Street at West Main Street (Ohio Route 73), on the left when traveling north on North High Street.
In honor of the Revolutionary soldiers buried in Highland County, Ohio. Samuel Adkins • James Anderson • Benjamin Arthur • Azor Bagley • John Beard • Andrew Beatty • William Bell • Thomas Bernard • William Boatman • Thomas Brady • Daniel . . . Map (db m235377) WM
19 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Unknown Dead Memorial
On North High Street (U.S. 62) at Trimble Place, on the right when traveling south on North High Street.
In memory of the Unknown Dead 1861—1865Map (db m166054) WM
20 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland County Veterans Memorial
On Foraker Place at West Main Street (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling north on Foraker Place.
In honor and memory of all veterans of Highland County who served our country in times of peace and war, and to those who paid the supreme sacrifice so that we might enjoy freedom. Their spirit, devotion and love of country will be forever . . . Map (db m235375) WM
21 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Highland House
On East Main Street (Ohio Route 124) west of South East Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m202707) HM
22 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Hillsboro Center of Population 1870 — 1870-1970
On East Main Street (Ohio Route 124) west of South East Street, on the right when traveling east.
In the year 1870 Hillsboro was the center of population of the United States. The exact center was located 3/4 of a mile east in front of the Marshall Pike (S.R. 124) in a lane on the Lilley Farm in front of the Dr. Robert D. Lilley Home, a . . . Map (db m202709) HM
23 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — J.D.W. Spargur House
On East Main Street (U.S. 50) just east of North East Street, on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m202770) HM
24 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — John A. Smith Building — Hillsboro, Ohio — Where pride rings true —
On West Main Street (U.S. 50) west of South High Street (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling east.
John A. Smith Building c. 1880 This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of InteriorMap (db m221616) HM
25 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — John Baker House
On East Main Street (Ohio Route 124) east of North East Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m202712) HM
26 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — 4-36 — Milton Caniff — “The Rembrandt of Comics”
On West Main (U.S. 50) at Willettsville Pike (Ohio Route 124), on the right when traveling west on West Main.
Creator of some of America's favorite cartoon characters, Milton Caniff was born in Hillsboro in 1907 and graduated from Ohio State University in 1930. He created his first comic strip in 1932 for the Associated Press Syndicate, and in 1934 . . . Map (db m121939) HM
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27 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — 3-36 — New Market /Oliver Harris
On U.S. 62, on the right when traveling south.
New Market In 1798, Henry Massie, brother of General Nathaniel Massie, platted a town, the earliest permanent settlement in Highland County, covering 400 acres and named it New Market after a town in his native Virginia. New Market served as . . . Map (db m121938) HM
28 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Ohio's Oldest Pharmacy — Est. 1808
On East Main Street (U.S. 50) east of North High Street (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling west.
1808 Jasper Hand 1828 • 1823 Jacob Kirby 1873 • 1849 Wm. R. Smith 1900 • 1863 Kirby Smith 1920 • 1865 Walter G. Smith 1925 • 1904 Ed. B. Ayres, Jr. 1964Map (db m202703) HM
29 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — Stagler's 5 & 10’ Store
On South High Street (U.S. 62) just south of East Main Street (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m202773) HM
30 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — 6-36 — The Lincoln School
On North East Street (Ohio Route 247) at Collins Avenue, on the left when traveling north on North East Street.
Side A The Lincoln School, which stood on this site from 1869 to 1956, was a segregated elementary school intended for the city's African American students, grades one through eight. Hillsboro was the site of the first Northern desegregation suit . . . Map (db m121940) HM
31 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — W. R. Smith & Co.
On East Main Street (U.S. 50) east of North High Street (U.S. 62), on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m202706) HM
32 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — War Savings Stamps
On North High Street (U.S. 62) north of West Main Street (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling south.
In recognition of the patriotism of the people of Highland County who oversubscribed their war savings quota in 1918 this tablet is gratefully erected by the Ohio War Savings CommitteeMap (db m221617) HM
33 Ohio, Highland County, Hillsboro — William Fenher House
On East Main Street east of North East Street, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m202713) HM
34 Ohio, Highland County, Lincolnville — People of the Forest, 2000 B.P.
On Fort Hill Road, on the right when traveling east.
Architects of Monumental Earthworks. Fort Hill Earthwork was built 2000 years ago by indigenous people who flourished in the temperate deciduous forest of Eastern North America. The exact ancestral lineages and languages that united the . . . Map (db m214661) HM
35 Ohio, Highland County, New Vienna — 5-36 — Gist Settlement
On Gist Settlement Road (County Route 291) at Rollins Lane (County Route 430), on the left when traveling south on Gist Settlement Road.
Side A Through the terms of his will, British absentee landowner Samuel Gist (c.1723-1815) freed his 350 Virginia slaves and provided funds for their relocation, the purchase of land and homes, and the establishment of schools and churches. . . . Map (db m122475) HM
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36 Ohio, Highland County, Sinking Spring — Governor Charles Willing Byrd
On Washington Street at Grant Ct., on the left when traveling west on Washington Street.
Governor Charles Willing Byrd was the son of Colonel William Byrd of Virginia. In 1792 President John Adams appointed him secretary of the Northwest Territory and in 1802 he became acting governor of the territory. He was a delegate to the . . . Map (db m121877) HM
37 Ohio, Highland County, Sinking Spring — Sinking Spring Veterans Memorial
On Grant Ct. at Washington, on the left when traveling north on Grant Ct..
Veterans Memorial dedicated to the men and women from our community who honorably served the armed forces of our countryMap (db m121973) WM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024