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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hamilton County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Hamilton 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 Hamilton County, OH (348) Butler County, OH (125) Clermont County, OH (122) Warren County, OH (212) Dearborn County, IN (86) Franklin County, IN (75) Boone County, KY (55) Campbell County, KY (49) Kenton County, KY (106)  HamiltonCounty(348) Hamilton County (348)  ButlerCounty(125) Butler County (125)  ClermontCounty(122) Clermont County (122)  WarrenCounty(212) Warren County (212)  DearbornCountyIndiana(86) Dearborn County (86)  FranklinCounty(75) Franklin County (75)  BooneCountyKentucky(55) Boone County (55)  CampbellCounty(49) Campbell County (49)  KentonCounty(106) Kenton County (106)
Cincinnati is the county seat for Hamilton County
Adjacent to Hamilton County, Ohio
      Butler County (125)  
      Clermont County (122)  
      Warren County (212)  
      Dearborn County, Indiana (86)  
      Franklin County, Indiana (75)  
      Boone County, Kentucky (55)  
      Campbell County, Kentucky (49)  
      Kenton County, Kentucky (106)  
 
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301 Ohio, Hamilton County, Mount Healthy — 75-31 — Mt. Healthy Christian Church
On Cedar Avenue just west of Harrison Avenue, on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
Since 1839, the Mt. Healthy Christian Church (established as the Church of Christ at Mt. Pleasant) has served as a model for global ministry and missions for Disciple of Christ churches emerging from the actions of the Restoration (Stone-Campbell) . . . Map (db m180797) HM
302 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Abraham BrowerNeighbor of William Henry Harrison
On Cliff Road, on the right when traveling north.
in memory of Abraham Brower a pioneer of the Ohio Valley 1822- 1911Map (db m81990) HM
303 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — 47-31 — Benjamin Harrison / William Henry Harrison
On Symmes Avenue at Washington Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Symmes Avenue.
Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) was born here on a farm established by his grandfather, William Henry Harrison. A graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Harrison read law in Cincinnati and then moved to Indianapolis to practice. He became active . . . Map (db m82635) HM
304 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Child Of The Revolution / Harrison's ResumeWilliam Henry Harrison Memorial Trail
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
Child of the Revolution In the heat of the Revolutionary War, British forces attacked the home of Colonel Benjamin Harrison, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The marauders torched furniture, used cattle . . . Map (db m167340) HM
305 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Congress Green Cemetery / The Miami PurchaseWilliam Henry Harrison Memorial Trail
On Cliff Road, on the right when traveling north.
Congress Green Cemetery John Cleves Symmes had grand ambitions. He planned to build a large city here, making it the hub of the Northwest Territory. This very spot would be the middle of a bustling town square. Things worked . . . Map (db m167342) HM
306 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Death of a President
On Cliff Road just north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office. He served only thirty-two days. The nation had never before mourned a sitting president. Harrison's body was placed in a glass covered coffin in the East Room of the White . . . Map (db m167348) HM
307 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Fort FinneySouthwest Corner of Ohio
On Brower Road, on the right when traveling east.
Fort Finney A company of soldiers from Fort Pitt landed at the mouth of the great Miami, October 28, 1785, and immediately began the building of a fort near this site. It was called “Fort Finney” in honor of Major Walter Finney who . . . Map (db m78630) HM
308 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — From Ensign To Captain / The Frontier PoliticianWilliam Henry Harrison Memorial Trail
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
From Ensign to Captain "If he continues as a military man,” Major John Mills said of William Henry Harrison, "he will be a second Washington." Though Harrison began his military career as a Low-ranked officer, his . . . Map (db m167341) HM
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309 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — 84-31 — Good Will Fresh Air Camp"Good Will Fresh Air Farm Spells Happiness to Children; Adults"
On Shady Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Reverend Richard E. Scully, founder of the Cincinnati Goodwill operated a Fresh Air Camp for women and children in the 1930s and '40s. The camp was part of a 100-acre site with vegetable fields, a swimming pool, tennis courts and horseshoe pits. The . . . Map (db m134936) HM
310 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — 8- 31 — John Cleves SymmesCongress Green Cemetery — Two Subjects, One Marker —
On Cliff Road, on the left when traveling north.
side A Judge John Cleves Symmes of New Jersey purchased a huge tract of land "between the Miamis" (rivers) stretching from the Ohio River to the Greenville Treaty Line that became known as the Miami Purchase. Symmes helped found the . . . Map (db m82016) HM
311 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Life At North Bend / President HarrisonWilliam Henry Harrison Memorial Trail
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Bower Road, on the right when traveling north.
Life at North Bend As the War of 1812 concluded, William Henry Harrison resigned his post, content to make public appearances and live a settled life with his family here in North Bend. Though his presidential campaign would . . . Map (db m167277) HM
312 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — C — Miami Fort / Fort FinneyOhio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On Brower Road, 4.1 miles west of Miami Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m138782) HM
313 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Mill Stone
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
Mill Stone from the Harrison Mill on Indian Creek North Bend, Ohio, ca 1796-1835Map (db m167346) HM
314 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — North BendCorporation Limit Marker
On Cliff Road at Brower Road, on the right when traveling north on Cliff Road.
Home of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. Birthplace of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd PresidentMap (db m159664) HM
315 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — North Bend
On Miami Avenue at Woodruff Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Miami Avenue.
Home of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. Birthplace of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President.Map (db m201210) HM
316 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — Point Farm
On Brower Road, on the left when traveling west.
Point Farm given by William Henry Harrison February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841 ninth president of the United States of America to his son, John Scott Harrison, Congressman who reared his son Benjamin Harrison August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901 . . . Map (db m241855) HM
317 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — The Political Desert / Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!William Henry Harrison Memorial Trail
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Political Desert Recalling the years after he resigned as general, William Henry Harrison confided that he was, "in bad health, in bad spirit and feeling more like a misanthrope than ever in my life before." Though . . . Map (db m167291) HM
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318 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — The River And The Land / Harrison Tomb and Congress Green CemeteryWilliam Henry Harrison Memorial Trail
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Bower Road, on the right when traveling north.
The River and the Land When William Henry Harrison arrived in Ohio in 1791, this was a plentiful land. Alive with thick forests and flowing streams, the region was home to animals such as buffalo, bear, elk, and wild turkey. . . . Map (db m167336) HM
319 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison
On Cliff Road just north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m167349) HM WM
320 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison9th President of The United States of America
On Cliff Road just north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
…as long as the love of power is a dominant passion of the human bosom …so long will the liberty of a people depend on its own constant attention to its president. Inaugural Address March 4, 1841Map (db m167350) HM
321 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison1773 - 1841
On Cliff Road, 0.1 miles north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
That the memory of Ohio's first president and gallant soldier William Henry Harrison may be fittingly commemorated this memorial is erected by a grateful stateMap (db m167351) HM
322 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison1773 - 1841
On Cliff Road just north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
Ninth president of the United Stats Hero of Tippecanoe Major General in the War of 1812 United States senator from Ohio Governor of the Territory of IndianaMap (db m167352) HM WM
323 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison
Near Cliff Road north of Brower Road, on the right when traveling north.
In honor of our Ninth President William Henry Harrison 1773 - 1841Map (db m201216) HM
324 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison Memorial
On Cliff Road.
William Henry Harrison Secretary of the Northwest Territory Delegate of the Northwest Territory to Congress Territorial Governor of Indiana Member of Congress from Ohio Ohio State Senator United States Senator from Ohio Minister to Colombia Ninth . . . Map (db m93185) HM
325 Ohio, Hamilton County, North Bend — William Henry Harrison Tomb
On Cliff Road at Brower Road, on the right when traveling west on Cliff Road.
(Text same as Marker Title.) (there are multiple other markers with text on this site)Map (db m78754) HM
326 Ohio, Hamilton County, Norwood — 85-31 — Norwood High School
On Sherman Street just east of Walter Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
In 1910, voters approved a $275,000 bond issue to construct this school on seven and one-half acres of an old orchard on Sherman Avenue. Opened in 1914, Norwood High School offered standard educational classes as well as home economics, manual . . . Map (db m227782) HM
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327 Ohio, Hamilton County, Reading — 87-31 — The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (SNDdeN) / SNDdeN Educational Works
On East Columbia Avenue at Julie Terrace, on the right when traveling east on East Columbia Avenue.
The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (SNDdeN). The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur were founded in 1804 by Saint Julie Billiart to spread the message “Ah, how good it is to serve God.” In 1840, at the request of Bishop John B. Purcell in 1840, the . . . Map (db m227783) HM
328 Ohio, Hamilton County, Reading — 10-31 — Voorhees Town / Plan of the Town of Reading
On Reading Road (U.S. 42) at West Columbia Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Reading Road.
Voorhees Town. In 1794 Abraham Voorhees, a Revolutionary War veteran, brought his family from New Jersey to the Northwest Territory to settle on 640 acres of land, part of the Miami Purchase, for which he paid John Cleves Symmes "533 dollars . . . Map (db m227784) HM
329 Ohio, Hamilton County, Sharonville — 12 Mile HouseHistoric Landmark — ★ Built 1842 ★ —
On Reading Road at Sharon Road, on the left when traveling south on Reading Road.
Historic Landmark 12 Mile House ★ Built 1842 ★ Located 12 miles from the Ohio River, it was on the stage coach route between Cincinnati and Dayton. Bricks for this building were made . . . Map (db m108235) HM
330 Ohio, Hamilton County, Sharonville — 4 — Sharonville"The Greatest Excitement That I Ever Seen" — John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail —
On Sharon Road at Reading Road, on the left when traveling east on Sharon Road.
Around 3 am on July 14, 1863, more than 2,000 grimy hard-looking, heavily armed cavalrymen, most without uniforms plodded toward Main Street from the west. Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan's Raiders had arrived. Many of the . . . Map (db m108241) HM
331 Ohio, Hamilton County, Silverton, Taft — Honor Roll1917 - 1919
On Montgomery Road (Route 22) at Parkview Lane, on the right when traveling east on Montgomery Road.
Dedicated as a lasting tribute to the memory of our men who served the call of their country in the World War erected by the Citizens of Silverton, Ohio William Altemeier • Andrew Binkley • Frank L. Binkley • Oliver W. Brate • Ralph . . . Map (db m169962) WM
332 Ohio, Hamilton County, Silverton, Taft — Spanish American War MemorialLindner Veterans Plaza
On Montgomery Road (U.S. 22) at Parkview Lane, on the right when traveling east on Montgomery Road.
Major George B. Hart • Corp. Donald N. Shutts • Tech/5 Everett Whited • PFC. James C. Pohlman In honor of those who served their countryMap (db m169965) WM
333 Ohio, Hamilton County, Silverton, Taft — The Korean WarLindner Veterans Plaza
On Montgomery Road (U.S. 22) at Parkview Lane, on the right when traveling east on Montgomery Road.
In June of 1950, the Korean War began with a surprise attack by the North Korean people’s Army. North Korean soldiers poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the Soviet-backed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the north and . . . Map (db m169972) HM WM
334 Ohio, Hamilton County, Silverton, Taft — The Vietnam WarLindner Veterans Plaza
On Montgomery Road (U.S. 22) at Parkview Lane, on the right when traveling east on Montgomery Road.
Following the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu in 1954, Vietnam was divided at the 17th parallel. The northern Democratic Republic of Vietnam was a communist regime, and the southern Republic of Vietnam was supported by the United States in order . . . Map (db m169969) HM WM
335 Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale, Parkdale — 13-31 — Maple Knoll Village
Near Maple Trace Drive.
A group of concerned Cincinnati women organized, in 1855, The Protestant Home for the Friendless and Female Guardian Society as a private, not-for-profit maternity home for destitute women and children. These public minded social leaders were . . . Map (db m133583) HM
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336 Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale, Parkdale — 71-31 — Morgan’s Raid Through Springdale
On Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4) at West Kemper Road, on the right when traveling north on Springfield Pike.
(side 1) In July 1863, Confederate Brigadier-General John Hunt Morgan led a force of 2,000 cavalrymen across southern Ohio. Morgan's force entered Ohio from Indiana. A chase ensued as Union cavalry pursued Morgan's men across twenty Ohio . . . Map (db m133555) HM
337 Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale, Parkdale — 70-31 — Old Saint Mary Cemetery
On Springfield Pike (U.S. 4), on the right when traveling south.
In 1801, the Springdale Presbyterian Church acquired these two and a half acres to construct a church and cemetery. Although the church moved to a new location in 1833, the cemetery remained and continued to receive regular internments until the . . . Map (db m133110) HM
338 Ohio, Hamilton County, Terrace Park — Covalt Station1789
Near Miami Avenue at Terrace Place.
Covalt Station, consisting of blockhouse and palisade, was built near this site by Captain Abram Covalt, 1789.Map (db m57440) HM
339 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 2017-02 — Barney-Fisk-Stearns PropertyStearns Woods
On Glenway Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
This was the location of the stately Victorian home of Roderick Barney and family. Mr. Barney served as mayor of Wyoming from 1886- 1896. During his tenure, h was instrumental in establishing Wyoming’s water works department and the . . . Map (db m135117) HM
340 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 2017-6 — Birthplace of "Wyoming"
On Liddle Lane, 0.1 miles north of Reily Road, on the left when traveling north.
c. 1854, retail merchant Robert Reily built this home, Twin Oaks, on a large lot that that included orchards, vineyards, and a stable. Here Reilly and his family enjoyed what was then the country life. In early April, 1861, Reily invited . . . Map (db m135128) HM
341 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 2016-03 — Doughboy
On Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4) at Worthington Ave, on the right when traveling north on Springfield Pike.
Not long after World War I, in 1923, the Wyoming Women’s Club decided that Wyoming should erect a memorial honoring those who had served in that war. They formed a testimonial committee that included members of the village council. The . . . Map (db m135014) HM WM
342 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — Linden Drive
On Linden Drive at Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4), on the right when traveling west on Linden Drive.
In 1864 & 1865, George Sulliva Stearns purchased two parcels of land totaling nearly 24 acres around the crest of a hill in what had recently become known as Wyoming. On that land, he built a lovely Victorian house, complete with a . . . Map (db m135036) HM
343 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 2016-1 — Lockland- Wyoming Train Station
On Crescent Avenue at Poplar Street, on the left when traveling south on Crescent Avenue.
The lives of the residents of the valley were greatly changed with the addition of the train depot in 1851. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad (C.H.&D.) was now carrying passengers and stopping here. The eight hour trip to downtown . . . Map (db m135044) HM
344 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — Milestoneof the Hamilton, Springfield and Carthage Turnpike — established 1834 —
On Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4), on the right when traveling south.
“Springfield Pike” was a toll road through Wyoming for many years. for each ten miles on the road, travelers paid from 6 ¼ c for a horse and rider to 75c for a four-wheeled carriage drawn by four horses. persons going to or . . . Map (db m134935) HM
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345 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 3-31 — Robert Reily
On Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4) at Wyoming Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Springfield Pike.
Robert Reily, founder of the village of Wyoming in 1861. He was born June 1, 1820, the son of John and Nancy Hunter Reily of Butler County. He served as a major, lieutenant colonel and colonel of the 75th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the . . . Map (db m19920) HM
346 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — Spreen’s CornerSpreen’s Grocery — 1890- 1934 —
On Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4) at Wyoming Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Springfield Pike.
Spreen’s Corner site of Spreen’s Grocery 1890- 1934 August Spreen, proprietor Village of Wyoming Treasurer of Council 1899- 1934 Fire Chief 1911- 1934 This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places . . . Map (db m135015) HM
347 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 30-31 — Stearns and Foster Company
On Linden Drive at Springfield Pike (Ohio Route 4), on the right when traveling west on Linden Drive.
The Stearns and Foster Company was co-founded by George S. Stearns, one of the founding fathers of the City of Wyoming, and Seth Foster. Family-owned for 139 years, the company saw the nation through three wars and the Great Depression. A few of its . . . Map (db m134934) HM
348 Ohio, Hamilton County, Wyoming — 2017- 4 — Wyoming Avenue Business District
On Wyoming Avenue at Oak Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Wyoming Avenue.
As was common, business districts developed around transportation routes. Wyoming was no different. The train tracks to the east began with passenger trains. Merchants located their businesses where those traveling on the train would pass each . . . Map (db m135038) HM

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