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Historical Markers in Union City, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Darke 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 Darke County, OH (90) Mercer County, OH (129) Miami County, OH (126) Montgomery County, OH (789) Preble County, OH (38) Shelby County, OH (60) Jay County, IN (20) Randolph County, IN (37) Wayne County, IN (103)  DarkeCounty(90) Darke County (90)  MercerCounty(129) Mercer County (129)  MiamiCounty(126) Miami County (126)  MontgomeryCounty(789) Montgomery County (789)  PrebleCounty(38) Preble County (38)  ShelbyCounty(60) Shelby County (60)  JayCountyIndiana(20) Jay County (20)  RandolphCounty(37) Randolph County (37)  WayneCounty(103) Wayne County (103)
Greenville is the county seat for Darke County
Union City is in Darke County
      Darke County (90)  
ADJACENT TO DARKE COUNTY
      Mercer County (129)  
      Miami County (126)  
      Montgomery County (789)  
      Preble County (38)  
      Shelby County (60)  
      Jay County, Indiana (20)  
      Randolph County, Indiana (37)  
      Wayne County, Indiana (103)  
 
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1 Ohio, Darke County, Union City — A Community On The Line
On Union City Gateway Trail east of North State Line Road, on the right when traveling east.
Union City Indiana - Ohio The Hub of Two Great States In the spring of 1849 not a single railroad had yet run through western Ohio and into Indiana. Several east central Indiana businessmen met in the woods where Union City now . . . Map (db m228389) HM
2 Ohio, Darke County, Union City — The Red 73 Creamery
Near Union City Gateway Trail east of South Market Street, on the right when traveling east.
It was first known in 1900 as the J. A. Long Creamery located at 120 East Elm in Union City, Ohio. As the business continued to grow it was moved to 304 East Elm in 1915. The plant produced butter, bottled buttermilk and sold ice. In January . . . Map (db m228392) HM
3 Ohio, Darke County, Union City — Transportation History
Near Union City Gateway Trail east of South Market Street, on the left when traveling east.
Transportation has always been important to the history of Union City Union City was at one time the nation's largest railroad hub Thus, Union City's title The Hub City. Union City was home to the Ross Carriage Manufacturing Company as well . . . Map (db m228393) HM
4 Ohio, Darke County, Union City — Union City Gateway Rails-to-Trail Project
On Union City Gatway Trail east of North State Line Road, on the left when traveling east.
In 2006, the community started working on plans to link the Indiana and Ohio Villages and provide for a stopping and starting point on the Rails-to-Trails Path. This cross state connector will also provide connecting the Railroad Park Trail on . . . Map (db m228387) HM
5 Ohio, Darke County, Union City — Union City Railroad History
Near Union City Gateway Trail east of South Market Street, on the right when traveling east.
In the Spring of 1849, not a single railroad had yet run through western Ohio and into Indiana. Several east central Indiana businessmen met in the woods where Union City now stands for the purpose of deciding where the states first rail line . . . Map (db m228395) HM
6 Ohio, Darke County, Union City, Jackson Township — Fire Department
On Union City Gateway Trail east of South Market Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Union City, Ohio Fire Department was first organized around 1854. At that time, firefighting consisted of volunteers with leather fire buckets and hooked ladders. About 1864, the department purchased a hose cart, which was transported by . . . Map (db m228391) HM
7 Ohio, Darke County, Union City, Jackson Township — Parent Elevator
On South Sycamore Street, on the right when traveling south.
John I. Parent founded the Parent Elevator in 1882. It was incorporated in 1906. The Parent Elevator was the oldest grain elevator in eastern Indiana or western Ohio. They dealt in grain, feed, coal, and seed. The Parent Elevator was under family . . . Map (db m228396) HM
 
 
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May. 24, 2024