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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wood County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Wood 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 Wood County, OH (224) Hancock County, OH (113) Henry County, OH (106) Lucas County, OH (474) Ottawa County, OH (142) Putnam County, OH (77) Sandusky County, OH (234) Seneca County, OH (124)  WoodCounty(224) Wood County (224)  HancockCounty(113) Hancock County (113)  HenryCounty(106) Henry County (106)  LucasCounty(474) Lucas County (474)  OttawaCounty(142) Ottawa County (142)  PutnamCounty(77) Putnam County (77)  SanduskyCounty(234) Sandusky County (234)  SenecaCounty(124) Seneca County (124)
Bowling Green is the county seat for Wood County
Adjacent to Wood County, Ohio
      Hancock County (113)  
      Henry County (106)  
      Lucas County (474)  
      Ottawa County (142)  
      Putnam County (77)  
      Sandusky County (234)  
      Seneca County (124)  
 
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1 Ohio, Wood County, Bloomdale — Bloomdale Centennial — 1888 - 1988
On North Maple Street just north of Railroad Street, on the right when traveling north.
The village of Bloomdale was established as a result of the building of the railroad in 1874 and the discovery of natural gas in 1886. Jonathon W. Myers made the first plat in 1874 and the first mayor, A. B. Probert, was elected in . . . Map (db m170296) HM
2 Ohio, Wood County, Bloomdale — Bloomdale Veterans Memorial
On Vine Street just east of North Maple Street, on the left when traveling east.
James Acocks • Allen Allion • Jerrame Allgire • Maurice Allgire • John J Ambrose • Weldon Apple • Richard Apple • Reginald Chub August • Jeffery August • Raymond Atchison • Robert Babcock • Fred Babcock • Kenneth Babcock • . . . Map (db m170302) WM
3 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Blacksmith Shop / Oil Derrick, 1999
Near County Home Road (County Road 172) east of Linwood Road (County Road 236), on the left when traveling west.
Blacksmith Shop Inside, this functional blacksmith shop periodically provides educational demonstrations using a working forge and early 20th century tools. The building was once owned by the Asmus family as a granary, or storage building . . . Map (db m185795) HM
4 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Boiler House, 1898
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
The Ohio State Board of Charities educated infirmary superintendents on the dangers of fire and strongly suggested the installation of steam heat instead of wood- burning fireplaces. Initially, the Wood County Infirmary benefitted from the . . . Map (db m185788) HM
5 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Boomtown District
Near County Home Road (County Road 172) east of Linwood Road (County Road 236), on the left when traveling west.
The Oil Derrick and Blacksmith Shop are not original to the Wood County Infirmary site, but represent Wood County's Oil Boom period and are used for educational demonstrations. The derrick is originally from Ryerson, Pennsylvania. The steam . . . Map (db m185794) HM
6 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Bowen-Thompson Quadrangle
Near Thurstin Street (County Road 174) just north of East Court Street, on the right when traveling north.
Robert '55, 06 (Hon.) and Ellen Bowen '54, '06 (Hon.) Thompson have made a profound impact on Bowling Green State University. Their commitment to their alma mater has influenced its physical appearance, enhanced the student experience and . . . Map (db m181006) HM
7 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Bowling Green
On W. Wooster Street, on the right when traveling west.
Founded by Elisha Martindale in 1833. Home of Bowling Green State University since 1910.Map (db m187756) HM
8 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Bowling Green
On Haskins Road (Ohio Route 64) at Wren Road, on the left when traveling north on Haskins Road.
Founded by Elisha Martindale in 1833. Home of Bowling Green State University since 1910.Map (db m188440) HM
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9 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Brandeberry Wall
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Information gleaned from Infirmary Superintendent Frank Brandeberry's journal indicates he began building the iconic wall in May 1919 from stones found in local farm fields. Leonora Smith Friar, infirmary cook (1932-1937), recalled, “Mr. . . . Map (db m185776) HM
10 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Carter Family Home
On Carter Road (County Route 8) south of Simonds Road (County Road 249), on the right when traveling south.
House was moved on site in the 1940s to replace original house that burned downMap (db m185798) HM
11 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Cattle Barn, 1892
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
The dispensation of public charity required Ohio counties to manage a large farm in order to establish financial independence from the local taxpayer. On May 3, 1892, Wood County Commissioners recognized the need for a larger barn on infirmary . . . Map (db m185782) HM
12 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Chicken Coop, Wash House, and Wood Shed, 1873
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Chicken Coop Originally constructed in 1873, the chicken coop was an essential part of daily life at the infirmary. This chicken coop was one of two poultry buildings, but the smaller coop is no longer standing. German immigrant John . . . Map (db m185786) HM
13 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Cisterns, Ponds, and Privies
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Installed in 1879 for $81, the first cistern tank was hooked up to a common drain line that pumped water from a well nearly a mile away. Due to the heavy mineral deposits contained within infirmary land, digging a well closer to the main . . . Map (db m185787) HM
14 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Construction Of Buildings
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Superintendents & Matrons of the Wood County Infirmary *1869-1872 Infirmary Directors managed the site 1872-1877 Thomas C. & Margaret Reid 1877-1878 E.M. Jenkins 1878-1904 Edwin & Charlotte Farmer 1904-1949 Frank & . . . Map (db m185777) HM
15 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Corn Crib & Tool Shed, 1872
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
In October 1867, the Wood County Commissioners purchased 160 acres from Abel T. Norris at a cost of $7,200 to use as the infirmary site. On August 2, 1869, ditches were dug around the perimeter of the property to ensure proper drainage of the . . . Map (db m185781) HM
16 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — County of Wood — Created February 12, 1820 - Named for — Colonel Eleazer Derby Wood —
Near East Court Street east of North Prospect Street, on the left when traveling east.
Born 1783 New York City. Killed in combat September 1814. West Point Graduate 1806. As Military Engineer Helped build Castle Williams, N.Y. and Ft. Norfolk Va. Honored by naming of Fort Wood in New York Harbor and monument at West Point. He . . . Map (db m120920) HM
17 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Exchange Bank
On Wooster Street at W. Wooster Street, on the left when traveling north on Wooster Street.
This property has been placed on the National Registry Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m180769) HM
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18 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — 2-87 — First Seventh-Day Adventist Church
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 25) north of Bishop Road (County Route 208), on the right when traveling south.
Elder Oliver Mears organized on February 8, 1862 in a tent on this spot, then a walnut grove owned by William Lovett, the Lovett's Grove Seventh-day Adventist Church, first of this denomination in Ohio. A Frame building erected in 1864 served the . . . Map (db m95491) HM
19 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Frank J. Prout Chapel
Left plaque When Benedict Arnold in the late days of the American Revolution ravaged the state of Connecticut he burned the farm houses along his route. In 1792 these farmers were given land grants in the "Firelands,"- Erie and Huron . . . Map (db m146192) HM
20 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Gas Plant, 1906
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Drilling a well for suitable drinking water was perhaps the single most difficult task for the managers of the infirmary. On August 29, 1884, male infirmary workers drilled a 242-foot well looking for water, but instead discovered natural gas. . . . Map (db m185789) HM
21 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — C — General Hull's Trail — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On North Dixie Highway (Ohio Route 25) at Middleton Pike (Ohio Route 582), on the right when traveling north on North Dixie Highway.
Through the forest to the east may still be seen the original trail of Hull’s army in June 1812, enroute to Detroit. Some of the corduroy timbers are still buried along the route.Map (db m137357) HM
22 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Gold Star Families Memorial Monument
On East Court Street at North Summit Street, on the right when traveling west on East Court Street.
A Tribute to Gold Star Families and Relatives Who sacrificed a loved one for our freedomMap (db m193389) WM
23 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Grain Barn
On Carter Road (County Road 8) south of Simonds Road (County Road 249), on the right when traveling south.
Stored grain, housed farm implements, and had small workshop.Map (db m185797) HM
24 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Hog Barn, 1913
On County Home Road (County Road 172) east of Linwood Road (County Road 236), on the left when traveling west.
On September 24, 1873, the first Wood County Infirmary Superintendent, Thomas C. Reid, was given permission to construct a hog pen. On August 17, 1903, Superintendent Frank Brandeberry replaced the original hog pen with the first brick . . . Map (db m185793) HM
25 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Ice House, 1905
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Given the fluctuating number of inmates living in the Wood County Infirmary, it was logical for the Wood County Commissioners to approve the construction of an ice house to store and preserve perishable foods. Cement blocks from the demolition of . . . Map (db m185784) HM
26 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Log Cabin / 1842 Mile Marker
Near County Home Road (County Road 172) east of Linwood Road (County Route 236), on the left when traveling west.
Log Cabin While the log cabin is not original to the site, it pays tribute to the first white settler in Center Township, Benjamin Cox. In 1827-1828, Cox built a cabin on the left bank of the Portage River near the present junction of . . . Map (db m185796) HM
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27 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Lunatic Asylum 1885
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
The language used to describe those considered mentally ill in the 1800s included words like lunatic, idiotic, insane, or epileptic. Modern interpretation of mental illness requires placing labels in historical context or understanding the . . . Map (db m185780) HM
28 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Lunatic House — 1885
Near County Home Road.
Prior to 1885, a wooden building with rooms overlooking a hog pen had been used to house the insane patients. It was in such poor condition, however, that the infirmary director would not be responsible for anything that might happen to patients . . . Map (db m185710) HM
29 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Pest House
On County Home Road (County Road 172) east of Linwood Road (County Road 236), on the left when traveling west.
One of two buildings used to isolate residents with infectious diseases from the rest of the infirmary household. The other Pest House no longer stands.Map (db m185792) HM
30 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Pestilence House 1933
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Over the course of many years, several contagious diseases infected inmates living in the main infirmary building. Communicable diseases included: influenza, cholera, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. Sick individuals were quarantined or isolated . . . Map (db m185791) HM
31 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Ridge School 1886-2013
On Ridge Street, on the right when traveling west.
For 127 years, children from Bowling Green learned, laughed, and played on this site as students of the Ridge Street School. Now dedicated to the outdoor enjoyment of area residents, Ridge Park will continue to be a place where new discoveries . . . Map (db m100137) HM
32 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — The Great Black Swamp
On S. Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Great Black Swamp mural is a symbolic narrative of imagery from this region of fertile farmlands that was once a vast swamp the remains of a receding Lake Erie. Under the direction of artist Adrian Tio, ideas suggested by students from the . . . Map (db m180773) HM
33 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — The Main Street Historic District
On South Main Street (State Highway 25), on the right when traveling south.
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in May 1987 Bowling Green was first platted in 1835. The Main Street Historic District represents the commercial buildings constructed around Bowling Green's brief "boom era" in the late 1800's . . . Map (db m116992) HM
34 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — The Wood County Museum
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
Although the state of Ohio authorized county funds be set aside for the maintenance of the poor in 1816, it was not until June 3, 1863, when the Board of Wood County Commissioners selected a site to build an infirmary farm. Decisions about . . . Map (db m185778) HM
35 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Ties That Bind
On W. Wooster Street at S. Church Street, on the right when traveling east on W. Wooster Street.
Wooster Green's sculpture by Deedee Morrison, a nationally recognized sculptor and installation artist from Greenville, South Carolina, reflects the identity and values of the Bowling Green community. In her view, public art is all about . . . Map (db m180772) HM
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36 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Tontogany Mural
On Main Street just east of Broad Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the local veterans and volunteers who have given so much to make Tontogany and the United States what they are today. Thank you for all you have done.Map (db m186495) WM
37 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Welcome To Wooster Green
On W. Wooster Street at S. Church Street, on the right when traveling east on W. Wooster Street.
Side 1 City of Bowling Green BG City Schools BG Chamber of Commerce BG Community Foundation BG Convention & Visitors Bureau BG Economic Development Downtown Foundation Side 2 Bowling Green High School occupied this . . . Map (db m180770) HM
38 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wiley Post No. 46
On W. Wooster Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the memory of Wiley Post No. 46 Dept. of Ohio G.A.R. By Wiley Relief Corps No. 85 Tree Planted April 24, 1925Map (db m181005) WM
39 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Congressional Medal Of Honor Recipients
On North Prospect Street at East Court Street, on the right when traveling north on North Prospect Street.
United States of America Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients State of Ohio Wood County Civil War Bown, Wilson W. 2nd Lt. Georgia 1862 • Buffman, Robert 2nd Lt. Georgia 1862 • Mason, Eilhu H. 2nd Lt. Georgia 1862 • . . . Map (db m170773) WM
40 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Flag Monument
On E. Court Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
In celebration of our country's 200th birthday this flag monument is dedicated to Wood County by the following Wood County, veterans associations and their auxiliaries in cooperation with the county commissioners: American Legion Forty and . . . Map (db m192999) WM
41 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Home Cemetery
On County Home Road, on the left when traveling west.
The Ohio State Board of Charities instructed county infirmaries to set aside a portion of land for a pauper cemetery. In 2019, the Wood County Museum dedicated a monument noting 252 confirmed burials in the Wood County Home Cemetery. . . . Map (db m185783) HM
42 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Honor And Rememberance
On E. Court Street at N. Summit Street, on the right when traveling west on E. Court Street.
This memorial commemorates the sacrifice of service members from Wood County, Ohio who died while serving our country outside an active combat zone Robert R. Dimick • Dale Ruswinkle • Mathew A. Schaller • Gordon L. Essinger • John H. . . . Map (db m193390) WM
43 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County In The Civil War
Near East Court Street at North Prospect Street, on the right when traveling west.
During the American Civil War (1861-1865), a sparsely populated Wood County (18,000 in 1860) furnished nearly 2,000 men for the Union military, and approximately 450 died in service. Wood County soldiers served in seventeen infantry regiments, two . . . Map (db m193393) WM
44 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — 11-87 — Wood County Infirmary — 1869 - 1971
The Infirmary, also known as the poorhouse or simply "The Home," is one of the last county poorhouse sites in Ohio where nearly all of the original structures still stand. The main building, constructed in 1868 with outbuildings added over the . . . Map (db m29188) HM
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45 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Korean War Memorial — 1950 - 1953
On East Court Street at North Prospect Street, on the right when traveling east on East Court Street.
A war they say was forgotten, and will pass with time, this memorial is dedicated, to those brave soldiers, who were left behind. Their dedication to mankind, they fought with no regrets. A tribute to all, So shall never forget. . . . Map (db m170768) WM
46 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Museum
On County Home Road (County Road 172) east of Linwood Road (County Road 236), on the left when traveling west.
Here is a little bit of information about what you are seeing on the grounds… The 50-acre grounds of the Wood County Museum include a variety of areas for reunions, ceremonies, picnics, and special events. This lush and unique backdrop is . . . Map (db m185790) HM
47 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Persian Gulf War Memorial
On E. Court Street at N. Summit Street, on the right when traveling west on E. Court Street.
In Memory Of The Men and Women Who Served In Iraq, Afghanistan and the Global War on Terrorism Bradley Hart Africa • David R. Christoff Iraq • Thomas P. Belkofer Afghanistan • Daniel E. Miller AfghanistanMap (db m193392) WM
48 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County Vietnam War Memorial — 1957 - 1975 — Lest We Forget —
On North Prospect Street at East Court Street, on the right when traveling north on North Prospect Street.
Wood County's best of their generation. In honor of those who served in valor and in memory of those who were sacrificed in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Welcome home. Stephen Paul Shaner • Gary Glen Winter • Jesus Rosas Cruz • . . . Map (db m170769) WM
49 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County World War I & II Veterans Memorial
On E. Court Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
Dedicated to the heroic sons of wood county who stand in the unbroken line of patriots who dared to die that freedom might live, and grow, and increase its blessings. freedom lives, and through it, they live in a way that humbles the . . . Map (db m193000) HM
50 Ohio, Wood County, Bowling Green — Wood County WWI & WWII Memorial
On E. Court Street at N. Summit Street, on the right when traveling west on E. Court Street.
Dedicated to the heroic soldiers of Wood County who stand in the unbroken line of patriots who dared to die that freedom might live and grow and increase its blessings. Freedom lives and through it, they live -- in a way that humbles the . . . Map (db m193397) WM
51 Ohio, Wood County, Bradner — Bradner World War Memorial
On Church Street (Ohio Route 281) at Plin Street, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.
In memory of those who served in World War I, Apr. 6, 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918Map (db m170573) WM
52 Ohio, Wood County, Cygnet — Cygnet World War II Veterans Memorial
Near Front Street just west of Palmer Street, on the right when traveling east.
"In memory and honor of all who served in World War II. Ever protect the freedoms for which they fought." ★ Robert Carson • ★ Frank Sterling • ★ Wayne Phillips • Harold Bronson • James Carson • Meluin Cammell • . . . Map (db m170221) WM
53 Ohio, Wood County, Dowling — 1-87 — In Memory of Lieut. Wilson W. Brown / The Andrews Raiders
On Carter Road (County Route 8), on the right when traveling north.
In Memory of Lieut. Wilson W. Brown Medal of Honor winner, who is buried here. He joined the famous Andrews Raid to wreck Confederate supply lines. The raiders captured a locomotive, "The General,” at Big Shanty, Georgia, on April . . . Map (db m169621) HM
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54 Ohio, Wood County, Dowling — 1-87 — Lieut. Wilson W. Brown — In Memory of — Ohio Historical Marker —
On Carter Road, 0.1 miles Dowling Road.
[Marker Front]: In memory of Lieut. Wilson W. Brown, Medal of Honor winner, who is buried here. He joined the famous Andrews Raid to wreck Confederate supply lines. The raiders captured a locomotive, "The General," at Big Shanty, . . . Map (db m19083) HM
55 Ohio, Wood County, Fostoria — Fostoria
On McCutcherville Road (Ohio Route 199) 0.2 miles south of Lester, on the right when traveling south.
Home of Charles Foster Congressman, 35th Ohio Governor and Secretary of the TreasuryMap (db m193140) HM
56 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — A Lasting Legacy
Near Front Street (Local Road 1616) just west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling west.
In the mid-70s, Toledoans Don and Audrey Entenman took a Sunday drive upriver and discovered a "Victorian Jewel", Grand Rapids, Ohio. Over the next several decades, the couple's love of history, restoration, and an entrepreneurial vision . . . Map (db m170205) HM
57 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — 8-87 — Dominick Labino
On Front Street (Ohio Route 65) at Bridge Street (Ohio Route 578) on Front Street.
This site is dedicated to Dominick Labino, 1910-1987, glass scientist, engineer, artist, and inventor. Credited with 57 patents, Mr. Labino invented pure silica fiber which was used in insulating tiles covering the space shuttle Columbia and the . . . Map (db m4026) HM
58 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — 9-87 — First Presbyterian Church
On West 2nd Street (County Road 65) at Beaver Street, on the right when traveling east on West 2nd Street.
On this site in 1848, the Presbyterians and Methodists entered into a situation unique to Gilead, as Grand Rapids was then known, by jointly constructing a frame church for worship James Purdy, grantor, sold the lot for five dollars for religious . . . Map (db m169636) HM
59 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Grand Rapids — Corporation Limit Marker
On Sycamore Road (County Road 204) 0.1 miles south of River Road (State Route 65), on the right when traveling north.
Historic canal town founded 1833 as Gilead renamed in 1868 Applebutter Festival since 1977Map (db m159656) HM
60 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — 6-87 — Grand Rapids — 1833 - 1983
On Front Street at Wapakoneta Road, on the right when traveling south on Front Street.
This site, at the head of the Great Rapids of the Maumee, has been a major river crossing for centuries. The village was platted in 1833 as Gilead but was overshadowed by rival Providence during the canal era. In 1868 the name Grand Rapids was . . . Map (db m41973) HM
61 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Grand Rapids Flood Records
On Front Street (Local Road 1616) west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
[The sign indicates heights of different levels throughout the years:] -1904- -1913- -1959- -1982- -1936- -1978-Map (db m170214) HM
62 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Grand Rapids Town Hall
On Front Street (Local Road 1616) at Bass Street, on the left when traveling east on Front Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m173324) HM
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63 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — In Memory Of Julie Pontasch — 1957 To 2014
On Front Street (Route 1616) just west of Mill Street, on the left when traveling east.
The above mosaic art installation is in memory of Julie Pontasch, who was one of the founders of the Grand Rapids Sunset Jazz Fest (2005), a board member of the Grand Rapids Arts Council (GRAC) from 2004 to 2014 and a person who loved . . . Map (db m183599) HM
64 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — M. J. Wright Pavillion
On Front Street (Local Road 1616) just west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property donated to the Village in 1995 by David LaRoe. The present shelter was constructed in 2000. This chimney was part of the original 1940's building.Map (db m183597) HM
65 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — 4-87 — Providence Historical District
On River Road (U.S. 24) at Providence Neapolis Swanton Road, on the right when traveling west on River Road.
The town of Providence was born, thrived and died with the Miami & Erie Canal. It was platted in 1835 by French trader Peter Manor, swept by fire in 1846, ravaged by cholera in 1854, and finally unincorporated in 1928. Today, only the Irish . . . Map (db m28397) HM
66 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Sugar Maple
Near Front Street west of West Street, on the right when traveling west.
The American Indians showed pioneers how syrup & sugar could made from the clear sap of this tree in March.Map (db m195541) HM
67 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — The Benjamin F. Kerr House
On Beaver Street just north of West 3rd 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 Interior Map (db m183596) HM
68 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — The Grand Rapids
Near Front Street east of Mill Street, on the left when traveling east.
[The map indicates several locations as well as dates for some of the locations:] Providence Metropark • Maumee River • Miami and Erie Canal • Providence Dam (1838) • Lock No. 9 • Large Island • Grand Rapids • Dam (1836) • . . . Map (db m195543) HM
69 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — The Heeter-Russo House
On W. Second Street, on the right when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior 1978Map (db m183595) HM
70 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — 5-87 — The Howard Cemetery
On Front Street (Ohio Route 65) at Wapakonta Street (Ohio Route 65) on Front Street.
Thomas Howard, aged 66, a Revolutionary War Veteran, arrived at the head of the great rapids of the Maumee from New York State in 1822. Three cabins were erected for his family and the families of his two sons Edward and Robert. The first death in . . . Map (db m4027) HM
71 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Thurston Building — 1896
On Front Street (Local Road 1616) 0.1 miles east of Carp Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built by Azor Thurston (1861-1922), analytical chemist, textbook author, and pharmacist, this 30 x 75 foot yellow brick building served continuously as a pharmacy for 115 years, until 2011. The Thurston family lived upstairs. The . . . Map (db m170074) HM
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72 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Veterans Memorial — American Legion Post 232
On Wapakoneta Road just south of Front Street (Ohio Route 65), on the right when traveling north.
Tribute to those who served the nations Armed ServicesMap (db m160343) WM
73 Ohio, Wood County, Grand Rapids — Wood County Long-Judson Road Bridge 1916
On Long Judson Road (County Road 79) 0.3 miles east of Beaver Creek Road (County Road 203), on the left when traveling east.
The Long-Judson Parker pony truss bridge was designed by R. M. Strohl of Clague and Strohl Company, Bowling Green, Ohio and built by the Elkhart Bridge & Iron Company of Elkhart, Indiana in 1916. It carried Wood County's Township Road 79A . . . Map (db m185134) HM
74 Ohio, Wood County, Haskins — Haskins
On North Findlay Road (Ohio Route 64) south of King Road (County Route 100), on the right when traveling south.
Birthplace and home of Earl W. North, American Impressionist Painter 1904-1989Map (db m186494) HM
75 Ohio, Wood County, Haskins — 16-87 — John A. Wilson
On North Findlay Street (Ohio Route 64), on the left when traveling north.
Born July 25, 1832, near Worthington, Ohio, John Alf Wilson lived at this site. At the age of 29, he enlisted in C. Company, 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry under General O.M. Mitchell. General Mitchell consented to a dangerous mission led by John . . . Map (db m20412) HM
76 Ohio, Wood County, Hoytville — Hoytville Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 235) at East Church Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
Dedicated to all who have served Army • Navy • Coast Guard • Air Force • MarinesMap (db m193423) WM
77 Ohio, Wood County, Hull Prairie — Fort Miamis Reserve/Miltonville — Anthony Wayne Parkway
On West River Road (Ohio Route 65) 0.3 miles south of Findlay Road (Ohio Route 64), on the right when traveling south.
[North side of Marker]:Fort Miamis Reserve “River tracts 46 and 47 in Township No. 1 United States Reserve” is the official description of the Miltonville location. The “United States Reserve” was the . . . Map (db m25871) HM
78 Ohio, Wood County, Jerry City — Jerry City High School Bell
On Bronson Street just south of Factory Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Remembrance of the Jerry City High School 1895 - 1925Map (db m199200) HM
79 Ohio, Wood County, Jerry City — Jerry City Veterans Memorial
On Main Street west of Mears Road, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice, and in honor of all who served their country in time of need.Map (db m199199) WM
80 Ohio, Wood County, Luckey — A126 — to Whittaker's Reserve / to Dudley's Massacre — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — Harrison's March
On Fremont Pike (U.S. 20) at Bradner Road (County Route 16), on the right when traveling east on Fremont Pike. Reported missing.
Ohio's Revolutionary Memorial Trail Text on West Side : Harrison's March • 1813 - - - - - 25 Miles to Whittaker's Reserve Text on East Side : Harrison's March • 1813 - - . . . Map (db m93495) HM
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81 Ohio, Wood County, Luckey — Veterans Memorial
On Krotzer Road (Ohio Route 582) 0.1 miles east of School Street, on the left when traveling east.
A tribute to the nations deadMap (db m186488) WM
82 Ohio, Wood County, Luckey — Veterans Memorial Park
On Park Drive south of Landwehr Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of those who served their countryMap (db m196964) WM
83 Ohio, Wood County, Millbury — Lake Township Tornado Memorial
On Cummings Road, on the left when traveling north.
Lake Township June 5, 2010 In Remembrance of Bailey Bowman • Kathleen Hammitt • Ted KranzZ • Hayden Walters • Mary Walters • Ryan Walters • Irwin Welling Tornado DirectionMap (db m195897) HM
84 Ohio, Wood County, Millbury — Millbury Veterans Memorial
On N. Fostoria Road (County Route 2) at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling south on N. Fostoria Road.
. . . Map (db m171470) WM
85 Ohio, Wood County, Millbury — Millbury-Lake Township Tornado — Going Home
On Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east.
June 5, 2010 Bailey B. Bowman • Kathleen Hammitt • Ted Kranz • Hayden Walters • Mary Walters • Ryan Walters • Irwin Welling In memory of those who lost their lives tornado.Map (db m171469) HM
86 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — American Legion Korea Veterans Memorial
On American Legion Lane at Portage Street, on the right when traveling west on American Legion Lane.
Korea Charles H. Barringer Army Mar. 12, 1953Map (db m170226) WM
87 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — American Legion Memorial Park
On American Legion Lane at Portage Street, on the right when traveling west on American Legion Lane.
In memory and honor of all who served in World War II. Who sacrificed their lives to protect the freedoms for which they fought. Bainum, Frank C. Army Dec. 24, 1943 • Baker, George E. Army Feb. 24, 1945 • Baltz, Harold W. Army July . . . Map (db m170228) WM
88 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — American Legion Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On American Legion Lane at Portage Street, on the right when traveling west on American Legion Lane.
Vietnam Richard M. Gallant Marines June 10, 1971 • Edward A. Heilman Army Oct. 16, 1968 • Michael E. Moorhead Marines June 14, 1970 • Frederick E. Nigh Marines Sept. 17, 1968 • Richard H. Savieo Marines Aug. 25, 1970 • Kenneth D. . . . Map (db m170227) WM
89 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — North Baltimore — Corporation Limit Marker
On Deshler Road (Ohio Route 18) at Buusiness Park Drive South (County Road 114), on the right when traveling east on Deshler Road.
Historic railroad and oil town founded in 1860 incorporated 1876Map (db m159658) HM
90 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — 10-87 — North Baltimore / Community Firsts
On Main Street at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
North Baltimore Located in southern Wood County, the village of New Baltimore was founded in 1860, with the first plat of twenty-nine acres recorded by B.L. Peters in 1873. Official incorporation occurred February 7, 1876, with the name . . . Map (db m166522) HM
91 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — 23-87 — North Baltimore Elementary & High School Building
On West State Street (Ohio Route 18) at South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling east on West State Street.
The North Baltimore Elementary and High School stood at 124 S. Second St. and was dedicated November 11, 1927. The tan and brown brick building replaced a school (built 1884) that a fire destroyed on January 26, 1926. The new school building, . . . Map (db m170222) HM
92 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — North Baltimore Veterans Memorial
On Mitchell Road (County Road 81) at Deweyville Road (County Road 47), on the right when traveling south on Mitchell Road.
In honor of those who gave their lives during the Vietnam War ☆ Dale L. Speir Cpl. USMC 6-6-67 • ☆ Frederick M. Stemen Pfc USMC 2-9-68 • ☆ Kenneth D. Smith Sp4 USA 6-14-68 • . . . Map (db m169623) WM
93 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore — The Unknown Dead Memorial
Near Mitchell Road (County Road 81) at Deweyville Road (County Road 47), on the right when traveling south.
In memory of the unknown soldiersMap (db m169632) WM
94 Ohio, Wood County, North Baltimore, Henry Township — Ives Reservoir — 2001
On Briar Hill Road (Ohio Route 18) west of Sterling Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Named in honor of Harold and Mary Ives who, in cooperation with the Village of North Baltimore led to the successful completion of this 256 million gallon raw water storage reservoir, on this 4th day of August, 2002.Map (db m228226) HM
95 Ohio, Wood County, Northwood — Northwood Veterans Memorial
On Walbridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
These flags fly which have flown with pride and glory now rest here in honor of our area veteransMap (db m195899) WM
96 Ohio, Wood County, Northwood — Richard John Rowland I
On Walbridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
POW-MIA All Gave Some, Some ave All Vietnam United States Coast Guard - United States Merchant Marines Richard John Rowland IMap (db m195900) WM
97 Ohio, Wood County, Northwood — Veterans Memorial Gazebo
On Walbridge Road, on the left when traveling east.
In memory of those who served in the defense of our nationMap (db m195898) WM
98 Ohio, Wood County, Otsego — The First Presbyterian Mission in the Maumee Valley
On West River Road (Ohio Route 65) north of Middleton Pike (Ohio Route 582), on the right when traveling south.
On this ground was established In the year 1822 The first Presbyterian Mission In the Maumee Valley ————— Rev. Joseph Badger, Missionary, 1805 - 1812. Rev. Isaac Van Tassell, Its first superintendent, . . . Map (db m42041) HM
99 Ohio, Wood County, Otsego, Washington Township — C608 — Maumee Indian Mission — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On West River Road (Ohio Route 65) 0.2 miles north of Middleton Pike, on the left when traveling north.
Founded by Presbyterians in 1822, and, after several changes of administration, abandoned in 1834. These missions were important factors in the winning of the west.Map (db m228820) HM
100 Ohio, Wood County, Pemberville — Captain Elihu H. Mason
On Main Street at West Front Street (Ohio Route 105), on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
March 23, 1831 September 24, 1896 In memory of Elihu H. Mason, one of the first six Medal of Honor recipients. Mason, a resident of Pemberville, Ohio was enlisted in the 21st Ohio Infantry. During the Civil War Mason was involved in Andrews . . . Map (db m187648) HM

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