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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Fulton County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Fulton 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 Fulton County, OH (109) Henry County, OH (106) Lucas County, OH (474) Williams County, OH (92) Hillsdale County, MI (66) Lenawee County, MI (157)  FultonCounty(109) Fulton County (109)  HenryCounty(106) Henry County (106)  LucasCounty(474) Lucas County (474)  WilliamsCounty(92) Williams County (92)  HillsdaleCountyMichigan(66) Hillsdale County (66)  LenaweeCounty(157) Lenawee County (157)
Wauseon is the county seat for Fulton County
Adjacent to Fulton County, Ohio
      Henry County (106)  
      Lucas County (474)  
      Williams County (92)  
      Hillsdale County, Michigan (66)  
      Lenawee County, Michigan (157)  
 
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1 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — 1815 Michigan Meridian Crossing
On County Route 26, on the right when traveling north.
This spot marks the crossing of the Michigan Meridian and the West Line of the 1807 Treaty of Detroit. In October of 1815 Deputy Surveyor Benjamin Hough, Alexander Holmes and 11 crew members passed through here as they surveyed North from Fort . . . Map (db m172682) HM
2 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Archbold
On North Defiance Street (Ohio Route 2/66) just north of Quail Run, on the right when traveling north.
Settled in 1834 in the heart of the Black Swamp. Incorporated 1866.Map (db m159644) HM
3 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Archbold
On South Defiance Street, 0.2 miles north of County Road W, on the right when traveling north.
Settled in 1834 in the heart of the Black Swamp incorporated 1866Map (db m188446) HM
4 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Bethany United Brethren Church Bell
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
In 1897, as the congregation grew, its members decided to construct a new building. It was located at the junction of County Roads C and 13 just southeast of Wauseon, Ohio. The church had a bell tower and the bell had two ropes, one for ringing . . . Map (db m171978) HM
5 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Bur Oak — Quercus Macrocarpa
On County Road 26, 0.2 miles south of County Road F, on the right when traveling north.
Bur oak can be told by its fiddle-shaped leathery leaves, huge fringed acorns, thick and sometimes corky twigs, and deeply ridged bark add to its bold texture. Bur oak is often a dominant savanna or woodland species in the Great Plains and . . . Map (db m173276) HM
6 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Caboose
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
The caboose is one of the most iconic images related to.trains, they were much more than simply the “end of the train.” The caboose served several practical functions. The first use was as an office for the conductor who was . . . Map (db m171976) HM
7 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Community Jail
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
As populations increased and villages began to expand, the problem of what to do with law breakers, who needed to be incarcerated for short periods of time, arose. Built about 1865, this Edgerton, Ohio jail was a temporary holding facility for . . . Map (db m171974) HM
8 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Covered Wagon
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
The first settlers in German Township traveled from eastern Ohio in covered wagons created by putting bows and a canvas on a farm wagon. The wagon was packed with the most valuable items on the bottom. This included seed for crops and . . . Map (db m171968) HM
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9 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — David K. Aeschliman Memorial — May 17, 1949 - Jan. 16, 1970
On South Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling north.
Two Purple Hearts Distinguished Flying Cross O.L.C. Air Medal Graduate of Archbold High School in May of 1967 and entered military service in June of 1967. Entered Vietnam in August of 1969 with the 17th Air Cavalry Troop B, 3rd . . . Map (db m130966) WM
10 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — District 16 Schoolhouse
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
This building is an original one-room schoolhouse built in 1898 and located along the Michigan border, north of current day Sauder Village. It was called the "Rosehill School” but was renamed the "District 16 School” when it was moved . . . Map (db m171977) HM
11 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — 1-26 — Erie J. Sauder
On Ohio Route 2, 0.4 miles east of N. Defiance Street (Ohio Route 66), on the right when traveling east.
A pioneer furniture manufacturer and philanthropist, Erie J. Sauder (1904-1997) was born and reared on a farm in Archbold. With the help of his wife Leona, he began woodworking in their town barn in 1934. Crafting tables and church pews, the Sauder . . . Map (db m69003) HM
12 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Goll Cemetery
On County Road F, 0.4 miles west of County Road 26, on the left when traveling west.
On June 24th, 1836, Peter F. and Catherine M. Goll along with their 2 year old son, Peter F. Jr., embarked from Grand-Charmont, Doubs, France to come to America. After 2 ½ months on the ocean they landed in New Amsterdam, (New York) and . . . Map (db m172017) HM
13 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Goll Woods — 100 Acres of Virginia Timber
On County Road 26, 0.3 miles south of County Road F, on the right when traveling north.
A living memorial to the Goll Family whose love of trees preserved this natural sanctuary through five generations. The forest is part of a 320-acre farm purchased in 1837 from the U.S. Government by Peter Goll, Sr. and sold in 1966 to the state . . . Map (db m172010) HM
14 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — 5-26 — Goll Woods / Deputy Surveyor James Riley
On County Road 26, 0.2 miles south of County Road F, on the right when traveling north.
Goll Woods In 1836, Peter Goll (1808-1896), Catherine Marguerite Goll (1813-1903), and son Peter Jr. (1834-1915) arrived in German Township, Fulton County from Grand-Charmont, France. The next year, Goll purchased 80 acres along the Anse des . . . Map (db m225382) HM
15 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Lauber Shelter
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
When the first settlers to the area arrived on August 22, 1834, they erected simple shelters for each family. These lean-to structures provided a place for the young and sick to sleep and a place to fix meals. Most of the settlers only used . . . Map (db m171967) HM
16 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Log School
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
This Log School is a reconstruction of a 1840s era schoolhouse, based upon written accounts of schools from the time period. Desks, arranged along the walls near the window openings, took advantage of the natural light. The windows themselves . . . Map (db m171973) HM
17 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Ohio Champion — Shagbark Hickory - Carya Ovata
On County Road 26, 0.3 miles south of County Road F, on the right when traveling south.
This tree is the largest shagbark hickory currently known in the state of Ohio. The Division of Forestry champion tree registry utilizes three measurements to give trees a score: trunk circumference, height and crown spread. This tree's . . . Map (db m172686) HM
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18 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Peter Stucky's Wagon Shop
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
Peter Stuckey was not only a farmer, but also a skilled craftsman who ran a wagon shop, similar to this one, on his farm. Improvements in farming equipment, the help of grown sons, and the assistance of a hired man gave Peter time to repair . . . Map (db m171975) HM
19 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Saint Peter's Catholic Cemetery Veterans Memorial — For God and Country
On Ohio Route 2 west of North Clyde's Way (County Road 22), on the left when traveling west.
In honor and memory of all men and women who served, fought and died in the armed forces of their country, to protect our freedom.Map (db m198502) WM
20 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — 3-26 — The Ohio Art Company
On S. Defiance Street (Ohio Route 66) south of Stryker Street (Ohio Route 2), on the left when traveling south.
(Side One) Henry Simon Winzeler, founder of The Ohio Art Company, was born in 1876 in the Winzeler family home just north of this site in Burlington. As a young man, he opened a dental practice in 1900 in the Murbach Building in Archbold . . . Map (db m68979) HM
21 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — This Hungarian Migrant Worker's Wagon
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
This Hungarian migrant worker's wagon was built in 1923 near Assumption, Ohio. This wagon was used in the 1920s and 30s. This wagon was a mobile shelter used by sugar beet workers when hoeing. thinning, and topping the sugar beets. . . . Map (db m171966) HM
22 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — This Log House
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
Given In Memory Of Fred L. Kammeyer By His Wife Amelia And Children This Was The Former Home Of Frederick J. Kammeyer Which Was Located North Of Defiance On Stoinberger Rd. Just East Of 66 Fred L. Was Born In This House In 1901 As . . . Map (db m171965) HM
23 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Village Of Archbold — Incorporated 1866
On South Defiance Street (Ohio Route 66) south of Stryker Street, on the right when traveling north.
1897 - Brick pavement laid, making Defiance Street the first paved street in the area between Toledo & Elkhart. 2005 - A downtown renovation was completed which included brick pattern asphalt pavement, bordered sidewalks, decorative . . . Map (db m160328) HM
24 Ohio, Fulton County, Archbold — Woodcarvers Shop
On Ohio Route 2, on the right when traveling east.
Woodcarvings and Woodcrafts are some of the oldest art forms and cultures throughout the world have used them for centuries. Initially, woodcarvers and woodcrafters created items to fulfill the basic needs of the community or family but . . . Map (db m171964) HM
25 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — "Toll Gate On Plank Road" — Historical Site
On East Main Street (Alternate U.S. 20) just east of Van Buren Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
Toledo, Ohio to West Unity, Ohio Opened In 1853 Toll Charge… 10’ Dedicated To Delta, Ohio First Village in Fulton County 1834Map (db m170891) HM
26 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Afghanistan War Memorial
Near Adrian Street, 0.1 miles north of Maplewood Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the soldiers of the Afghanistan War 2001 -Map (db m172005) WM
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27 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Delta Iraq War Memorial
On Adrian Street just north of Maplewood Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the soldiers of the Iraq War 2003 - 2011Map (db m172007) WM
28 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Delta Korean War Memorial
On Adrian Street just north of Maplewood Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the soldiers of the Korean War 1950 - 1953Map (db m172000) WM
29 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Delta Soldiers Memorial Monument
Near Adrian Street north of Maplewood Street, on the left when traveling north.
(Plaque 1) Soldiers Memorial- - Monument Dedicated to the memory of the soldiers of all wars 1923 "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." St. John. . . . Map (db m172004) WM
30 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Delta Unknown Dead Memorial
On Adrian Street, on the left when traveling north.
To The Unknown DeadMap (db m171999) WM
31 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Delta Vietnam War Memorial
On Adrian Street just north of Maplewood Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the soldiers of the Vietnam War 1955 - 1975Map (db m172006) WM
32 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Delta World War II Memorial
On Adrian Street just north of Maplewood Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of the soldiers of World War II 1941 - 1945Map (db m172001) WM
33 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — International Underground Railroad Monument
On Ohio Route 109 south of County Road F, on the right when traveling south.
William and Elizabeth King and their children James, John, Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Catherine and William after selling their land holdings in Ireland, were among the first pioneers in this area, purchasing Section 24, June 4, 1834, in the Six . . . Map (db m171990) HM
34 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — John King and King Family Cemetery
On Ohio Route 109 just south of County Road F, on the right when traveling south.
The Kings, a family of staunch Presbyterians, were active in the Underground Railroad. From 1838 to the end of the Civil War, here, at the John King Farm, a network of extended families operated an Underground Railroad Station. Following the . . . Map (db m227746) HM
35 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Reverend William King — 1812-1895
On Ohio Route 109 just south of Route F, on the right when traveling south.
William King, a Presbyterian clergyman, of Scottish and English ancestry, was born in Londonderry, Northern Ireland and died in Canada at the age of eighty-two. He is buried in the Maple Leaf Cemetery at Chatham, Ontario, Canada. The Old King . . . Map (db m171989) HM
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36 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
On County Route 4, on the left when traveling north.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church was the first Lutheran Congregation to serve the Swanton Area. It was established in the year 1900 and a one room building was soon constructed in 1901 to serve as a place of worship. The congregation . . . Map (db m171980) HM
37 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta — Tom Duvendack - Oak Savannah
On County Road F at County Road 10, on the right when traveling west on County Road F.
his 18 acre parcel is named in honor of Tom for being instrumental in striving to restore native species (oaks) to the area along with the cooperation of the Fulton County Soil and Water Conservation District. Tom was instrumental in the . . . Map (db m170888) HM
38 Ohio, Fulton County, Delta, York Township — Wabash Cannonball Trail
On Ohio Route 109 north of Local Road EF, on the right when traveling north.
The trail is comprised of two rail lines, originally established by the Wabash Railroad, that converge in Maumee near Jerome Road. The North Fork of the trail runs in an east-west direction, 46 miles from Maumee to within 14 miles of the Indiana . . . Map (db m228836) HM
39 Ohio, Fulton County, Elmira, German Township — The Wabash Cannonball Trail
On Wabash Cannonball Trail (North and South Fork) at County Road 23, on the left when traveling north on Wabash Cannonball Trail (North and South Fork).
The Wabash Cannonball Trail is a 63-mile non-motorized, multi-use trail traversing four counties. Ownership is divided among six separate entities: - Toledo Metroparks - Lucas County - Maumee - Whitehouse - Wauseon - . . . Map (db m235461) HM
40 Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — 4-26 — 1815 Michigan Meridian / 1915 Ohio Michigan State Line Survey
On U.S. 127, 2 miles north of U.S. 20, on the right when traveling north.
1815 Michigan Meridian. After the War of 1812, the United State Congress proposed two million acres of military bounty land for the Michigan Territory. To survey the land, the meridian had to first be established. U.S. Surveyor General Edward . . . Map (db m223935) HM
41 Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Camp Palmer Time Line — 1946-1958
On County Road MN, 0.1 miles east of Harrison Lake Road, on the left when traveling east.
1946 4-H Camp Palmer was founded by 4-H leadership in seven NW Ohio counties. Each county 4-H program shared in the purchase of 16 acres and development of the camp by raising funds within the county. Before 1947, . . . Map (db m161160) HM
42 Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Camp Palmer Time Line — 1959-1990
On County Road MN, 0.1 miles east of Harrison Lake Road, on the left when traveling east.
1959-60 Starting in 1959 new structures were added along with purchases of more land to broaden the offerings and size of Camp Palmer. The conversation building was added in 1959. In 1960, the summer . . . Map (db m161163) HM
43 Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Camp Palmer Time Line — 1991-2009
On County Road MN, 0.1 miles east of Harrison Lake Road.
1991-94 In 1991, 4-H Camp Palmer received accreditation by The American Camp Association. The turning point and vision for 4-H Camp Palmer came in 1993 when the camp became more closely affiliated with the . . . Map (db m161168) HM
44 Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Fayette Veterans Memorial
On Cemetery Street, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice, and in honor of those who served their country in the World Wars Korea Vietnam Grenada Panama Persian GulfMap (db m171983) WM
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45 Ohio, Fulton County, Fayette — Pleasant View Union Civil War Memorial
On Cemetery Street west of Maple Street, on the left when traveling west.
(Side 1) God Bless Our Native Land. In Memoriam By W.R.C. No. 6, 1894. (Side 2) Resting The Battle Fought And Won. Soldiers Of 1861-1865. (Side 3) One Country One Flag. Our Fallen Heroes. (Side . . . Map (db m178820) WM
46 Ohio, Fulton County, Lyons — Lyons — Corporation Limit Marker
On East Morenci Street (Ohio Route 120) 0.2 miles east of Linden Street, on the right when traveling east.
Home of the Toledo & Western Interurban Electric Train Depot established in 1901Map (db m175861) HM
47 Ohio, Fulton County, Lyons — Lyons World War II Memorial
On West Morenci Street (Ohio Route 120), on the right when traveling west.
To honor those who served in the armed forces of our country during World War II Allen, George • Allen, Righard • Arnold, Charles Jr. • Aver, Robert • Baker, Robert • Baldwin, Charles • Baldwin, Richard • Baldwin, Robert • . . . Map (db m171869) WM
48 Ohio, Fulton County, Lyons — Royalton Township Civil War Memorial
Near West Morenci Street (Ohio Route 120) east of Bardden Street (County Route 11-1), on the right when traveling east.
Tribute to the soldiers and sailors of Royalton Township. Erected-1902Map (db m184145) WM
49 Ohio, Fulton County, Lyons — The First Universalist Church
On East Morenci Street (Ohio Route 120) just west of Fulton Street, on the left when traveling east.
Congregation gathered 1852 Church Dedicated October 18, 1868 Renovated and rededicated: December 4, 1904 Erected on land donated by Jinks Morey, Universalist and founder of Morey's Corners, now Lyons, Ohio. Oldest Royalton Township . . . Map (db m175858) HM
50 Ohio, Fulton County, Metamora — Amboy Township Veterans Memorial
On Road (County Route S) at St Rt 64, on the left when traveling east on Road.
(artwork-eagle) In Memory of those who served in the wars and campaigns of the United StatesMap (db m132046) WM
51 Ohio, Fulton County, Metamora — The Metamora School Bell
On Maple Street (Ohio Route 120) 0.1 miles east of Swanton Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Bell hung in the belfry tower 1911-1932Map (db m175862) HM
52 Ohio, Fulton County, Ottokee — Women Of Fulton County War Memorial
On County Road J at County Road 14, on the right when traveling east on County Road J.
To the memory of the Loyal Women of Fulton County in all Wars. "The bravest battle that ever was fought; shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you will find it not, 'twas fought by the mothers of . . . Map (db m165792) WM
53 Ohio, Fulton County, Pettisville — For God and Country
On Summit Street (County Route D) 0.1 miles east of Oak Street, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice and in honor of those who served their country in time of warMap (db m194293) WM
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54 Ohio, Fulton County, Seward — 2-26 — The Ohio Michigan Boundary War / Battle of Phillips Corners — Ohio Historical Markers
On Ohio Route 109 at Ohio Route 120, on the left when traveling north on State Route 109.
The Ohio Michigan Boundary War. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 defined the boundary of the northern and southern tier of states to be carved out of the Northwest Territory, as a line drawn east from the southernmost tip of Lake Michigan until . . . Map (db m21009) HM
55 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton — Swanton — Corporation Limit Marker
On West Airport Highway (Alternate U.S. 20) 0.1 miles west of Holiday Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Home of A.D. Baker inventor & builder of Baker Steam EnginesMap (db m159659) HM
56 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton — Swanton American Legion Monument
On Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway) at North Main (Ohio Route 64), on the right when traveling east on Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway).
In Memorium All Veterans All Wars Presented by American Legion Post No. 479 Swanton, OhioMap (db m132049) WM
57 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton — Swanton Civil War Monument — Spanish American, WW I, WWII and Korea
On South Main Street (County Route 1-1) at Academy Drive, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
In memory of our soldiersMap (db m132050) WM
58 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton — Swanton Ohio Viet Nam Memorial
On Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway) at North Main (Ohio Route 64), on the right when traveling east on Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway).
Dedicated to the men and women of Swanton Ohio who served during the Viet Nam War, especially… Terry Bryan • Robert Davis • Thomas Novak • Richard Visko who made the ultimate sacrificeMap (db m132047) WM
59 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton — Swanton Remembers
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 64), on the left when traveling north.
To the memory of the valiant sons of Swanton & community World War 1917 - 1918 This memorial is lovingly dedicated We hold them in our grateful hearts with reverence and honor forever Erected 1926 This . . . Map (db m171961) WM
60 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton — Swanton Township Veterans Memorial
On Dodge Street, on the right when traveling west.
To honor those who answered the call of dutyMap (db m171979) WM
61 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton, Swan Creek Township — Eastern White Pine — Pinus strobus
On Chestnut Street west of Lawrence Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This is considered a soft pine with needles in bundles of five. The tall straight trees were used for ship masts, some grew up to 100 feet tall. Its seed is food for songbirds, ruffed grouse, turkey, quail and mice.Map (db m235810) HM
62 Ohio, Fulton County, Swanton, Swan Creek Township — Ohio Buckeye — Aesculus glabra
On Chestnut Street west of Clark Street, on the left when traveling east.
This is a small to medium sized tree with a dense, oval to round form branching quite low. It is one of the first trees to leaf out in the spring. Indians named the fruit of this tree "buckeye" because it is dark brown with a large gray spot that . . . Map (db m235809) HM
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63 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Canfield Cabin
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Road J, on the left when traveling north.
Built in 1838 sec. 33 Chesterfield Township by Heman Canfield Restored in 1981Map (db m172204) HM
64 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Civil War Memorial Cannon
On South Fulton Street at West Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south on South Fulton Street.
In memory of the War of the Rebellion 1861 "5Map (db m173593) WM
65 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Clinton Township Memorial Building
On Clinton Street at W. Oak Street, on the right when traveling north on Clinton Street.
Clinton Township Memorial. Dedicated to the defenders of our nation.Map (db m203951) WM
66 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — First Site Of Fulton County Courthouse
On County Road 14 at County Road J, on the right when traveling north on County Road 14.
First site of Fulton County Court House 1851 - 1871 Former site of Fulton County Home 1874 - 1975Map (db m171273) HM
67 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County 9-11 Memorial — "Never Forget"
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Road J, on the left when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
The Fulton County 9/11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and to honor the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six . . . Map (db m172196) HM WM
68 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial
On S. Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
Side 1 Fort Donelson, Tenn., Feb. 14 to 16, 1862. Winghester, Va., March 22, 1862. Shiloh, Tenn., April 6 & 7, 1862. Fair Oaks. Va., May 3 & June 7, 1862. Erected and dedigated to the me mory of the Soldiers and Sailors of . . . Map (db m173808) WM
69 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — Spanish American War, War of 1812, Mexican War & Revolutionary War Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
Spanish American War Veterans. Aldrich, William • Barnes, Harry A. • Barnes, James W. • Barrent, Harry • Biddle, Charles E. • Barhite, Harry G. • Bowers, Chris • Bruning, Augustus • Bayes, C. A. • Beil, John J. • Bunting, . . . Map (db m173812) WM
70 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 86th, 130th & 182nd Regiment Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
86th Regiment. Altman, Solomon • Anghutz, P. H. • Burtgh, Adoniram • bejverson, Fred • Bayes, Wesley • BaYes, Henry • Bayes, P. H. • Bayes, I. E. • Bancroft, Henry • Brigham, H. T. • Blizzard, E. W. • Briggs, E. W. • . . . Map (db m173834) WM
71 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 67th, 47th, 80th, 44th, 10th, 37th, 85th, 195th & 21st Regiment Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
67th Regiment. (Continued) Shall, William • Stetin, Adam • Sebring, Aaron • Shaw, Milton • Shaw, Mervin • Smith, Vincent • Sheffield, John W. • Spiess, Henry • Shafer, Charley • Snyder, Joseph • Scott, R. H. • Shaffer, . . . Map (db m173879) WM
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72 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 38th Regiment Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
38th regiment Adam, Merritt • Adams, John • Adamson, Thomas • Andrens, Leonard • Andrews, James • Abbott, Fred W. • Allen, C. L. • Allen, Dan • Allen, Silas • Aton, Lewis G. • Aton, Levi B. • Aton, David M. • Bryant, . . . Map (db m231284) WM
73 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 68th, 11th, 3rd O.V.C., 6th O.V.C, 10th O.V.C. & 13th Regiment O.V.C. Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
68Th Regiment. Andrews, John • Austin, James • Bates, Charles • Biery, Samuel • Bartlet, Jacob • Baer, Abe • Brink, Watson • Belding, Mortimer • Bayes, Thomas • Barnes, F. M. • Burk, F. M. • Burk, J. • Burwell, . . . Map (db m231285) WM
74 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 67th Regiment Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
67th Regiment. Adamson, Robert • Aldrich, Harvey L. • Baer, Unas • Boyer, Simeon L. • Brown, Issac • Brown, Dan • Buehrer, Andrew • Batdorf, John • Barnes, George • Bennett, Harrison • Brown, John • Bower, George • . . . Map (db m231322) WM
75 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 14th Regiment, Unknown & Miscellaneous Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
14th Regiment. Butler, Lewis H. • Buehrer, George • Berwell, James • Bayes, I. • Bahber, E. L. • Barnes, W. C. • Beckham, S. • Carter, William W. • Clark, Aden • Colt, W. • Childs, Thomas • Cheadle, Nathan • Dowell, . . . Map (db m231467) WM
76 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial — 100th, 111th, 128th, 25th, 87th, 189th & 4th Regiment Memorial
On South Fulton Street, on the left when traveling north.
100th Regiment. Agle, John • Abbott, Solomon • Braas, Josiah • Baker, Alexander W. • Briggs, Erastus C. • Booreman, David • Brailey, Phineas • Beaver, Henry • Bradley, A. E. • Bowerman, Silas • Bunting, Frank • Barden, . . . Map (db m231468) WM
77 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County Veterans Pavilion
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of Route J, on the left when traveling north.
This pavilion erected 1997 through the efforts of Fulton County United VeteransMap (db m172202) WM
78 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County War Memorial
On South Fulton Street just south of West Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
"A reminder of the courage devotion and sacrifice of our lost loved ones who fought for the freedom we enjoy today" World War I John Dale • Ray Mastin • Moses Rupp • James Hurd • Homer Hine • Geo. W. Hall • H. Gardiner . . . Map (db m173591) WM
79 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County War Memorial
On South Fulton Street south of West Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
Civil War Soldiers, 1861 to '65 130th Regt. O.V.I. Andrews, Elijah • Blain, Benjamin • Borton, Silas • Casev, George • Canfield, Pomeroy • Ellsworth, George W. • Eager, Harvey • Fetterman, Wm. • Grandy, Moses • . . . Map (db m173600) WM
80 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Fulton County War Memorial
On South Fulton Street just south of West Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m173701) WM
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81 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Gregory B. Wertz
Near Lawrence Avenue (County Route 15) 0.2 miles north of Fairway Lane, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m173553) WM
82 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Haven Heights Baptist Church Cross
On North Ottokee Street, 0.2 miles south of Alternate U.S. 20, on the right when traveling south.
This cross was built by a member of Haven Heights Baptist Church, and erected on 11/3/12 by men of the church. The cross is the center of our faith and stands for all to see. Should the cross need to be replaced; we pray you will erect a . . . Map (db m171998) HM
83 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — History Of Sterlena
Near Ohio Route 108 north of Interstate 80, on the right when traveling south.
Among the most recognizable product icons in Fulton County, Ohio is Sterlena the Cow. This fourteen foot high fiberglass sculpture was created as a parade float in the mid 1970's for the Sterling Milk Company. Created in the era of the Borden's, . . . Map (db m211823) HM
84 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — It's 1860 in the cabin today!
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Route J, on the left when traveling north.
The Canfields, having built this cabin as "temporary” housing in 1838, are now moving out. The Butlers are moving in.Map (db m172206) HM
85 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — James A. (Jim) Gype US Navy Veteran WW2 — Inducted: 20 November 1944 — Honorable Discharged: 5 July 1946 —
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Road J, on the left when traveling north.
During the summer of 1997 Jim was requested by the Veteran's Pavilion Building Committee to participate in the installation of the pavilion structure on this site, he agreed to assist. Due to his contribution of untold hours, business . . . Map (db m172213) HM WM
86 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Jones-Read-Touvelle House
On East Park Street just north of East Superior Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by The United States Department of The InteriorMap (db m171997) HM
87 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Nathaniel Leggett — First Person Buried In This Cemetery — 1862 —
On West Elm Street east of County Road 15-1, on the right when traveling east.
One of the original proprietors of Wauseon. Was the first person buried in this cemetery: Feb'ry 26, 1862.Map (db m160281) HM
88 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — New York Central Railroad Depot
On Depot Street, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register 0f Historic Places by The United States Department of The InteriorMap (db m171986) HM
89 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Original Swan Creek District #8 School
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Road J, on the left when traveling north.
Fulton County Historical Society Est. 1883 Originally Swan Creek District # 8 School. In 1939 it became Swan Creek Township Building, located at 5-1 & D.Map (db m172210) HM
90 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Reighard Blacksmith Shop
On Ohio Route 108 north of Interstate 90, on the left when traveling north.
Built in 1865 Delta, O. by Henry H. Reighard Restored in 1971Map (db m172203) HM
91 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Sky Pilot
On South Fulton Street just south of West Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
Vietnam Era ChaplainMap (db m173590) WM
92 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Soldiers Of Fulton County Civil War Memorial
On Madison Street south of West Oak Street, on the right when traveling south.
This base erected 1867 by pioneers under the leadership of Col. D.W. H. Howard in memory of Soldiers of Fulton County who enlisted in the Union Army 1861—1865 Finished 1918 by Allen and Ann Shadle at request of their son . . . Map (db m171984) WM
93 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — St. Caspar Church
On North Shoop Avenue (Ohio Route 2/108) 0.2 miles south of Wagner Drive, on the left when traveling north.
The four stones imbedded in the canopy pillars are inscribed with an ancient Greek symbol: IHC - the first-three letters of Jesus' name in Greek. The stones came from our second church, on Clinton Street in Wauseon. The church no longer exists; . . . Map (db m171982) HM
94 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Taylor Tower
On County Road 11, 0.5 miles south of County Road #, on the right when traveling south.
Erected in honor of Taylor United Methodist Church 1873 - 1980 The congregation of Taylor United Methodist Church and Zion United Methodist Church merged November 30, 1980Map (db m198646) HM
95 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — This Wagon
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Road J, on the left when traveling north.
This wagon was made for Cloice Nixon of Jackson, Michigan. It was manufactured prior to 1920 at the Jackson prison. To build these wagons the inmates were Fur taken across the street to the Jackson Carriage and Wagon Company. These wagons were . . . Map (db m172207) HM
96 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Veterans Memorial
On West Elm Street (Ohio Route 2) just west of Lawrence Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
To our fallen comrades of all wars God restMap (db m160280) WM
97 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — Wabash Cannonball Trail
On Wood Street just north of Mulberry Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Wabash Cannonball Trail is a 63-mile non-motorized, multi-use trail traversing four counties. Ownership is divided among six separate entities: - Toledo Metroparks - Lucas County - Maumee - Whitehouse - Wauseon - . . . Map (db m170875) HM
98 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon — World Trade Center Artifact #H-0035A
On Ohio Route 108, 0.2 miles south of County Road J, on the left when traveling north.
This steel beam was recovered from Ground Zero and donated by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. This beam was received by the Wauseon Fire Department on June 16, 2011 and entrusted to the Fulton County Firemen's . . . Map (db m172215) WM
99 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon, Clinton Township — American Elm — Ulmus americana
Near Lawrence Avenue (County Road 15) south of Fairway Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Usually grows on moist fertile soil near streams throughout the eastern United States. Most large elms were destroyed by a fungus spread by bark beetles. Its wood is heavy and very strong and can be used for furniture.Map (db m228958) HM
100 Ohio, Fulton County, Wauseon, Clinton Township — Eastern White Pine — Pinus strobus
Near Lawrence Avenue (County Road 15) north of Fairway Lane, on the right when traveling north.
This is considered a soft pine with needles in bundles of five. The tall straight trees were used for ship masts, some grew up to 100 feet tall. Its seed is food for songbirds, ruffed grouse, turkey, quail and mice.Map (db m228960) HM

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