107 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 107 are listed.
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Xenia is the county seat for Greene County
101 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — Historic Grinnell Mill — |
On Bryan Park Road (County Route 18) at Grinnell Road (County Route 27), on the left when traveling north on Bryan Park Road. |
Built: 1813 Rebuilt: 1821, 1913 Preserved 2006 With deep appreciation to Jim Hammond the Hammond Family and the people of Miami Township — — Map (db m77180) HM |
102 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — Horace Mann — |
On Bryan Park Road, on the right when traveling north. |
Horace Mann 1796 – 1859 First President and Founder of Antioch College This memorial is erected to perpetuate the memory of an able lawyer, a great statesman and a pioneer in education. May his life and example ever . . . — — Map (db m79769) HM |
103 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — John Bryan — Part of the Clifton Gorge/ Glen Helen Complex — |
On Orton Memorial Parking Lot, on the right when traveling north. |
The history of the earth is written in rocks. In Ohio, nearly 500 million years of time are recorded in our bedrocks, reflecting the coming of the inland seas, the upheaval of the mountain ranges and the birth and death of great swamps. . . . — — Map (db m77139) HM |
104 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — 6-29 — Moncure Daniel Conway / The Conway Colony — |
On Corry Street at Grinnell Road, on the right when traveling north on Corry Street. |
[Side A:] Moncure Daniel Conway Moncure Daniel Conway was born on March 17, 1832 in Stafford County, Virginia, the son of Walker Peyton and Margaret Daniel Conway. His father was a wealthy slaveholder and prominent state legislator and . . . — — Map (db m13651) HM |
105 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — Orton Memorial — Not Neglected, Not Forgotten, Just Hard to Get To — Deep in the Woods of John Bryan State Park — |
Near hiking trail in John Bryan State Park. |
In memory of Edward Orton 1829-1899 He loved the youth of the land and inspired them to seek education. He taught them to build a soul. He advocated the beautiful religion of Jesus Christ. Especially did he inspire them with a love for . . . — — Map (db m77093) HM |
106 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — 29- 29 — Virginia Hamilton — |
On Xenia Avenue (U.S. 68) near East Davis Street, on the right when traveling north. |
Virginia Hamilton was an author who was born in Yellow Springs in 1934, living and writing here much of her life. She referred to her work as “ Liberation Literature,” focusing on the struggles and journeys of African Americans. Hamilton published . . . — — Map (db m104397) HM |
107 ► Ohio, Greene County, Yellow Springs — Yellow Springs — |
On Xenia Avenue (U.S. 68) 0.3 miles north of Brannum Lane, on the right when traveling north. |
Home of Antioch College, founded 1853. Horace Mann was its first president. — — Map (db m178136) HM |
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