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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mount Vernon, 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 (752) Delaware County, OH (140) Fairfield County, OH (76) Licking County, OH (185) Madison County, OH (32) Pickaway County, OH (45) Union County, OH (66)  FranklinCounty(752) Franklin County (752)  DelawareCounty(140) Delaware County (140)  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)
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1 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Mount Vernon — 15-25 — Formerly Maryland Park
Maryland Park was opened in 1921. It served as the site of the annual Emancipation Day Celebration until 1933. The first Columbus public pool was constructed here in 1929 as the Center of Eastside Social and Recreation Activities. It was home to . . . Map (db m17470) HM
2 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — “Seek Justice. Love Kindness”
In 1834 we began as an anti-slavery church working with others to oppose slavery and help courageous Black Americans escape slavery on the Underground Railroad as it ran through Mount Vernon. We continue to seek justice and love kindness. We . . . Map (db m247679) HM
3 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 9/11 MemorialSomerset County, PA New York, NY Washington, DC
Through blurred eyes we find the strength and courage to soar beyond the moment. We look to the future knowing we can never forget the past. God Bless AmericaMap (db m94955) WM
4 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — A Keystone
A keystone from the original Curtis Hotel 1864-1971Map (db m205894) HM
5 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — C.A. Bope HouseCirca 1843
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247729) HM
6 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — C.G. Cooper HouseCirca 1855
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247725) HM
7 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — C.P. Buckingham Housec. 1843
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m247685) HM
8 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Civil War MonumentThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
The Civil War Monument that is the focal point of Mount Vernon's Public Square was designed by Henry B. Curtis. In 1863, a group of young women created the Young Ladies' Union League, whose mission was to erect a monument to honor those who . . . Map (db m205889) HM
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9 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Civil War Soldiers Monument
(south face) “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” In grateful appreciation of the Patriotism and selfsacrifice of the lamented sons and soldiers of Knox Co. who for their Country and for freedom, laid down their lives in the . . . Map (db m12727) HM
10 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Clement L. Vallandigham's Anti-War SpeechThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
As 10,000 people gathered on Mount Vernon's town square on May 1, 1863, Clement Laird Vallandigham, a former member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio, spoke. Whether his words were that of a traitor to the North, or someone . . . Map (db m205893) HM
11 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Congressional Medal Of Honor RecipientsState of Ohio Knox County — United States Of America —
Civil War Allen, Abner Peele Corporal Virginia 1865 Freeman, Henry Blanchard Brig. Gen. Tennessee 1862Map (db m205941) WM
12 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Curtis-Seeberger House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places [Remainder of text is unreadable]Map (db m247637) HM
13 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Daniel Decatur Emmett — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
Daniel Decatur Emmett was a Mount Vernon born musician and song writer who defined a generation and either wrote or “borrowed” a song that became the unofficial national anthem of the Confederate States of America. Born in 1815, just ten . . . Map (db m247760) HM
14 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Dr. Frank Carter Larimore — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
Dr. Frank Carter Larimore was the creator of the first “hospital” in Mount Vernon. During the Civil War, Mr. Larimore served in Ohio infantry brigades. War injuries rendered Mr. Larimore unable to work as a. farmer after the war. He . . . Map (db m247648) HM
15 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Durbin HouseCirca 1850
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247699) HM
16 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — E.R. Roach Industries — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
E.R. Roach Industries was a small Mount Vernon manufacturing business that operated in the 1940s-1950s. Elmer R. Roach, the owner, was awarded his first patent on April 2, 1945, for an original design of a toy metal race car. Roach opened his . . . Map (db m247757) HM
17 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 15-42 — Ellamae Simmons, M.D. (1918-2019) / "The Goal Will Be Met, So Long As We Persevere"
Ellamae Simmons, M.D. (1918-2019). Ellamae Simmons, born and raised in Mount Vernon, became the first African American woman physician to specialize in asthma, allergy, and immunology in the country. Graduating in the top of her high school . . . Map (db m184225) HM
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18 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — First Congregational United Church of Christ — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
The building before you was built in 1868, but the story of The First Congregational Church of Christ in Mount Vernon began in 1834. The values of the Church founders included their position against slavery. The church members felt it was . . . Map (db m247655) HM
19 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Henry B. CurtisThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
Called the one person who had the greatest influence on shaping Mount Vernon, Henry Curtis moved here at age 17, to study law with his older brother. He had only 25 cents in his pocket. Among the more active citizens in 19th Century Mount . . . Map (db m205892) HM
20 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 12-42 — Jane Payne, M.D. (1825-1882)
Jane Payne, M.D. (1825-1882). Dr. Jane Payne's family migrated from Bristol, England in 1825. Her father Henry served as an Episcopal priest in Ohio, finally settling in Mount Vernon. Although her sight was impaired and she was challenged by . . . Map (db m157851) HM
21 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 4-42 — Johnny Appleseed's Early Landholdings
This is the site of Johnny Appleseed's earliest known recorded landholdings. Appleseed (whose legal name was John Chapman) purchased two parcels from Joseph Walker on September 14, 1809: Mount Vernon town lot 147, upon which you stand, and lot 145, . . . Map (db m13875) HM
22 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Joshua Hyde HouseCirca 1868
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247693) HM
23 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Knox County Courthouse
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places Knox County Courthouse 1855Map (db m205935) HM
24 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Knox County Courthouse — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
The first structure to serve as the Knox County Courthouse was a simple fifteen by eighteen foot, dirt-floored, log building erected about 1808. One of the later court houses was destroyed by a major storm that ruined the roof and . . . Map (db m247683) HM
25 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Knox County Korean War Memorial
. . . Map (db m205943) WM
26 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Knox County Pays Tribute
Dedicated to all veterans They brought honor to our country and promise to our dreamsMap (db m205942) WM
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27 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Knox County Veterans Walk of Honor
. . . Map (db m12730) HM
28 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — L.B. Ward HouseCirca 1855
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247722) HM
29 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 9-42 — Lakeholm Administration BuildingMount Vernon Nazarene University
Lakeholm was built as the home of Columbus Delano while serving as Secretary of the Interior under President Ulysses S. Grant from 1870 to 1875. Delano (1809-1896) came to Mount Vernon in 1817, attended public schools, studied law, and was admitted . . . Map (db m13884) HM
30 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 2-42 — Little Indian Fields
Named for the Native Americans who first dwelled here along both sides of the Kokosing River, the Little Indian Fields is adjacent to the site of the first white settlement of Knox County. Early white inhabitants of this land were Andrew and . . . Map (db m18747) HM
31 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — M.C. Kirk HouseCirca 1860
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247723) HM
32 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 3-42 — Mary Ann Ball“Mother Bickerdyke”
Mary Ann Ball was born in this vicinity in 1817 and began her nursing career at age 20. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Mary at the age of 45 went to the soldiers' aid. Ignoring rank, protocol, and allegiance, she pursued fearlessly and with . . . Map (db m12723) HM
33 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Mary Ann Ball BickerdykeThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke was born near Mount Vernon, but traveled more than most women of her time. No stranger to death, she saved countless lives as a nurse during the Civil War. After the death of her own infant daughter, she commuted to . . . Map (db m205887) HM
34 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Millstone
Millstone from the Samuel Thatcher Mill and Homestead, Mt. Liberty, OhioMap (db m205888) HM
35 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Mount Vernon Veterans Memorial — At the Soldiers Circle —
A Nation that honors it’s Veterans is a nation dedicated to preservation of a freedom won by the sacrifice of life itself. These emblems are appropriately dedicated to the valiant dead of the armed forces who ventured far, . . . Map (db m94957) WM
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36 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 16-42 — Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, the lone religious property within the Mt. Vernon Downtown Historic District, served what became only the second African American congregation in the city. The cornerstone for 13 South Mulberry Street was laid October 17, . . . Map (db m184227) HM
37 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Mt. Cavalry Baptist ChurchThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church is a cozy white place of worship at 13 South Mulberry Street. The small congregation of Mt. Cavalry was traditionally made up of African-Americans. The building's Gothic Revival style gives it a Middle Ages charm. . . . Map (db m184245) HM
38 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Mt. Vernon
Daniel Decatur Emmett Author of “Dixie” Born and Buried hereMap (db m12729) HM
39 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Rastin Observation TowerThe Historic 1951 PPG Smokestack
This historic chimney is the highest structure in Knox County and has been a landmark for residents and air traffic since completion. The PPG plant shuttered in 1976 and the chimney ended its useful life and has now been repurposed for the enjoyment . . . Map (db m247781) HM
40 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — South Main Plaza
The South Main Plaza project was completed in the Spring of 2020. This re-imagined gathering space is part of the rejuvination of downtown Mount Vernon's Historic Buisness District bringing new energy and vitality to the community. The . . . Map (db m205950) HM
41 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Sturgess House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places [Remainder of text unreadable]Map (db m247741) HM
42 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Test
Map (db m195354) HM
43 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The 3-C Highway — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
The 3-C Highway (State Route 3 in Mount Vernon) is a road that runs from Cleveland through Columbus and then on to Cincinnati. When completed in 1930, it was one of the first paved roads in Ohio, making it a big improvement for Ohio's . . . Map (db m247636) HM
44 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The Buckeye Candy Co. — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
The Buckeye Candy Company/ Kelser Dowds Building is located between Howard Street and the Kokosing River. Built in 1910-1911, it was constructed of reinforced cement and steel, which made it fireproof. It was one of the first-buildings . . . Map (db m247756) HM
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45 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The Cooper Fountain — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
The Cooper Fountain, located on the town square of Mount Vernon, was donated by Charles Cooper in 1883. Charles and Elias Cooper founded the Cooper ironworks, which evolved from making iron plows and other tools to manufacturing . . . Map (db m205891) HM
46 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The McClelland-Wineland House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places McClelland-Wineland Circa 1852Map (db m205946) HM
47 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The Republican News/Republican Publishing — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
Mount Vernon has been home to at least nine newspapers over the last two hundred years, including five that had the word “Republican” in the name. The Republican Newspaper was founded by William H. Cochran in 1898. Typical daily . . . Map (db m247753) HM
48 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The Snowden FamilyThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
Rising from slavery in the South to the stages of Ohio opera houses, members of the Snowden family entertained people across America. The family's father, Thomas, was a slave in the early 1800s, and their mother Ellen, was a "House servant." . . . Map (db m205949) HM
49 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — The Viaduct — The Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour —
The Viaduct is located on South Main Street, at the edge of downtown Mount Vernon. It was built over the Kokosing River in 1892 and was rehabilitated in 1969. The stone arch viaduct replaced a wooden bridge that had years of damage from . . . Map (db m247758) HM
50 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 5-42 — Vallandigham's Speech, 1863
On May 1, 1863, Peace Democratic Party leader Clement L. Vallandigham spoke to 10,000 people from this spot. Vallandigham's party, known by their opponents as "Copperheads," opposed the Civil War as an encroachment on both individuals' and . . . Map (db m12726) HM
51 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Veterans Avenue of FlagsMount Vernon Veterans Memorial
Veterans Avenue of Flags Flying in Memory of: Algire, Dean WWII • Huffman, Howard WWI Algire, Roger Vietnam • Kadey, Kingsley WWII Awwiller, Donald M. WWII • Kepple, John WWII Awwiller, Josephine WWII • Kerr, Wilson E. WWII . . . Map (db m94953) WM
52 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — War Savings Stamps
In recognition of the patriotism of the people of Knox County who oversubscribed their War Savings Quota in 1918 this tablet is gratefully erected by the Ohio War Savings CommitteeMap (db m205937) HM
53 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — 17-42 — Wayman Chapel AME Church
Wayman Chapel was dedicated in 1874 as part of Ohio’s Third District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The first Black church in Knox County, it began in 1870 under the guidance of Rev. James A. Ralls. The congregation met in local homes . . . Map (db m247534) HM
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54 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — William Cooper HouseCirca 1830
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247746) HM
55 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Wolff HouseCirca 1835
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m247749) HM
56 Ohio, Knox County, Mount Vernon — Woodward Opera HouseThe Mount Vernon Historic Walking Tour
The Woodward Opera House is a place to experience Mount Vernon's cultural history. The Woodward Opera House is America's oldest authentic nineteenth century theater still standing to this day. The theater was the vision of Dr. . . . Map (db m205947) HM
 
 
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