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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Loudonville, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Ashland 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 Ashland County, OH (51) Holmes County, OH (16) Huron County, OH (91) Knox County, OH (90) Lorain County, OH (81) Medina County, OH (51) Richland County, OH (41) Wayne County, OH (22)  AshlandCounty(51) Ashland County (51)  HolmesCounty(16) Holmes County (16)  HuronCounty(91) Huron County (91)  KnoxCounty(90) Knox County (90)  LorainCounty(81) Lorain County (81)  MedinaCounty(51) Medina County (51)  RichlandCounty(41) Richland County (41)  WayneCounty(22) Wayne County (22)
Ashland is the county seat for Ashland County
Loudonville is in Ashland County
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      Medina County (51)  
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1 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — 3-3 — Charles Franklin Kettering
On East Main Street at South Pleasant Street on East Main Street.
A pioneer in automotive innovation. Charles Franklin Kettering (1876-1958) was born three miles north of Loudonville. He attended local schools and graduated from Ohio State University in 1904. He organizaed the Dayton Engineering Laboratories . . . Map (db m157069) HM
2 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — 6-3 — Clear Fork GorgeA Feature of Ohio's Forests
Near Gorge Overlook.
Clear Fork Gorge was formed when glacial meltwater cut through the sandstone bedrock that forms its steep walls fourteen to twenty-four thousand years ago. The gorge is one thousand feet wide and over three hundred feet deep. Its seclusion has . . . Map (db m24285) HM
3 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — Loudonville Korea, Vietnam & Afghanistan War Memorial
On West Main Street (Ohio Route 39) just west of North Market Street, on the right when traveling west.
Korea Glenn E. Burkhart Vietnam Daniel R. Hively • Jarold A. Veach Afghanistan Damon G. WinklemanMap (db m166362) WM
4 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — Loudonville World War Honor Roll
On West Main Street (Ohio Route 39) just west of North Market Street, on the right when traveling west.
To commemorate the names of our men who answered their country's call and served for liberty and democracy in the world war ending November 1s, 1918. ★ Floyd Arnholt • ★ Samuel J. Covert • ★ James E. Danner • ★ . . . Map (db m166364) WM
5 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — Loudonville World War II Memorial
On West Main Street (Route 39) west of North Market Street, on the right when traveling west.
George H. Baldner • Glenn E. Black • Russell W. Blakely • William S. Brothers • Merle Britton • Paul E. Crow • Lawrence W. Fockler • Robert L. Frank • Harold E. Kauffman • George J. Minchofer • Stephen G. Nestich Jr. • Dennis . . . Map (db m166361) WM
6 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — Loudonville's September 11, 2001 & Terrorism Memorial
On Park Place just west of South Market Street (Ohio Route 3), on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attack on America September 11, 2001 and to all victims of terrorism. May we find peace in the strength of the American spirit.Map (db m166358) WM
7 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — The Workman Cabin
On South Market Street (Ohio Route 3) just south of West Main Street (Ohio Route 39), on the right when traveling south.
Construction Known as the "Workman Cabin,” this log home was built between 1838 and by Morgan Workman. It originally stood 3 miles northeast of Loudonville along what was once the old Wooster-Mt. Vernon Pike & Stage Route which . . . Map (db m166359) HM
8 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville — The Workman Cabin
On South Market Street (Ohio Route 3) south of West Main Street (Ohio Route 39), on the right when traveling south.
A New Home In Central Park In 1963 the cabin–by then unoccupied since 1915 and its logs hidden by lap siding-was given by Mr, and Mrs. Gene Lifer, on whose land it stood, to the Mohican Historical Society to use as the . . . Map (db m166360) HM
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9 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Green Township — Ohio Memorial Shrine
On Ohio Route 97 west of Park Road, on the right when traveling east.
In memory of Ohio's war deadMap (db m240022) WM
10 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Green Township — The Henhouse
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
In the 1800s, chickens provided eggs and meat, which was a vital source of protein for farm families. Chickens were allowed to roam freely for a most of the day, although they would return to the coop at night, allowing the farmer to protect them . . . Map (db m240031) HM
11 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — A Brief History of the Mill
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
The place of the early mill in the community is worth noticing. They were places of assembly for the scattered inhabitants of the country, where they came not only to get their wheat and corn ground, but also to hear the news, to barter, to . . . Map (db m240027) HM
12 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — The Corn Crib
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
Almost every farm had a corn crib. Corn cribs housed the family's most important crop which fed both humans and livestock. After allowing corn to dry on the stalk, farmers stored it on the cob. The crib provided protection against weather and large . . . Map (db m240032) HM
13 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — The Old Mill
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
Today the country mill, like the horse and wagon with which it is so closely associated, is a faded page in history. It has been replaced by large commercial mills which have refinements for processing flour economically beyond the reach of the . . . Map (db m240025) HM
14 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — The Outhouse
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
The little wooden outhouse as we know it has been an architectural fixture of America since the 1700s, when it began to replace chamber pots. In the 1800s, outhouses were built discreetly behind homes, as the old joke goes: "too close in the . . . Map (db m240034) HM
15 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — The Plow
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
Plowing was typically a two-person job. One would guide the plow, while the other would scrape soil build-up that stuck to the plow (every 10 to 15 feet). It wasn't until 1837 when John Deere introduced his self-scouring steel plow, that the . . . Map (db m240028) HM
16 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — The Smokehouse
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
The main purpose of the smokehouse was to preserve meat, so it would last for a longer period of time. Preservation was achieved in this two-step process: 1.) The fresh cuts were packed in tubs of coarse salt for about six weeks, the salt drawing . . . Map (db m240035) HM
17 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — The Sorghum Press
Near Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
Sorghum molasses, along with maple syrup and honey were frontier sweeteners of the 1800's. Most communities had a sorghum mill that farmers brought their cane stalks for processing. There the 6-to-12 feet stalks were crushed between rollers powered . . . Map (db m240029) HM
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18 Ohio, Ashland County, Loudonville, Hanover Township — 47 — Wolf Creek (Pine Run) Grist MillLet's Get Historic
On Ohio 3, on the right when traveling north.
Milling in Ohio began in the late 18th century. Mills were used in many industries around the state, such as grist mills used to process grain. Built in 1831, the Wolf Creek (Pine Run) Grist Mill originally stood north of Loudonville at Wolf Creek. . . . Map (db m240024) HM
 
 
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Jun. 16, 2024