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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mercer County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Mercer 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 Mercer County, OH (128) Auglaize County, OH (221) Darke County, OH (90) Shelby County, OH (57) Van Wert County, OH (78) Adams County, IN (29) Jay County, IN (20)  MercerCounty(128) Mercer County (128)  AuglaizeCounty(221) Auglaize County (221)  DarkeCounty(90) Darke County (90)  ShelbyCounty(57) Shelby County (57)  VanWertCounty(78) Van Wert County (78)  AdamsCountyIndiana(29) Adams County (29)  JayCounty(20) Jay County (20)
Celina is the county seat for Mercer County
Adjacent to Mercer County, Ohio
      Auglaize County (221)  
      Darke County (90)  
      Shelby County (57)  
      Van Wert County (78)  
      Adams County, Indiana (29)  
      Jay County, Indiana (20)  
 
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101 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — History of Anthony Shane Reported permanently removed
Anthony Shane, born Antoine Chene (meaning oak in French) sometime between 1760 and 1770 to a French Canadian father and Ottawa Indian mother, grew up among the Shawnee tribes on their lands in Ohio. He hunted and fished the St. Marys River with . . . Map (db m191003) HM
102 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Horse Drawn Plow
Donated By Owen E. Weaver, a lifetime resident and farmer in Mercer County. Plow was also used by his father, Chester L. Weaver.Map (db m191013) HM
103 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — In Honor Of Air Force"Aim High… Fly-Flight-Win"
On August 1, 1907, the Air Force of the U. S. Signal Corps, a branch of the Army, consisted of three men. The division's initial aircraft consisted of kite balloons, before acquiring its first official airplane from the Wright Brothers. . . . Map (db m191020) WM
104 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — In Honor Of Army"This We'll Defend"
On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress formed the army by patching together various amateur militia as a means for the thirteen unified American colonies to fight the British forces. The army is the oldest military force of the . . . Map (db m191021) HM WM
105 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — In Honor Of Coast Guard"Semper Paratus-Always Ready"
On August 4, 1790, the coast guard was constructed with ten "cutters" to enforce federal tariff and trade laws, prevent smuggling, and to protect the collection of federal revenue. The coast guard served as the nation's only armed force . . . Map (db m191019) HM WM
106 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — In Honor Of Marines"Semper Fidelis-Always Faithful"
On November 10, 1775, the continental marines were established to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces. Conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations, . . . Map (db m191018) HM WM
107 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — In Honor Of Navy"Semper Fortis-Always Courageous"
On October 13, 1775, the continental congress voted to arm two sailing vessels with ten carriage guns, as well as swivel guns, and manned with crews of eighty. They were sent out to intercept transports carrying supplies to the British Army in . . . Map (db m191016) WM
108 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Locating, Moving, and Restoration of the Anthony Shane Log House Reported permanently removed
A tiny dot on old maps pinpoints a double-log (two story) dwelling on the property owned by Anthony Shane and located at the turn of Shane Road. What was once a thriving pathway from Piqua to Ft. Wayne, running near the river traffic route, is . . . Map (db m191004) HM
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109 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Rockford
Founded 1820 as Shanesville at historic St. Marys River crossing. Early trading post.Map (db m191012) HM
110 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Rockford
Founded 1820 as Shanesville at historic St. Marys River crossing. Early trading post.Map (db m191026) HM
111 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Rockford Bicentennial Historic Mural
1747-1828 People of historical significance who crossed the St. Marys River in our area Research by: Harrison Frech 1| Captain Celeron de Bienville The earliest known record of Europeans in Rockford was in 1749, where . . . Map (db m191024) HM
112 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Rockford Veterans MemorialHedges Park — Pioneer Cemetery Re-Purposed as Veterans Memorial —
Army On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress formed the army by patching together various amateur militia as a means for the Thirteen Unified American Colonies to fight the British Forces. The Army is the oldest military force of . . . Map (db m168370) WM
113 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — This church founded c 1838
One of the earliest Methodist churches in Western OhioMap (db m191025) HM
114 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Veteran Memorial Display
For the veterans of all our wars we dedicate this display. We hope this display will always remind us of the many sacrifices, and sometimes lives, our veterans and their families made to preserve our freedoms.Map (db m191014) WM
115 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford — Veterans Memorial
On May 31, 2021 we dedicate this memorial to all the men and women who serve our country Glen D. Eckhart Post 508 We want to recognize the charitable spirit and generosity of all who donated funds, services and efforts to make . . . Map (db m191023) WM
116 Ohio, Mercer County, Rockford, Dublin Township — Roebuck
In 1820 Ruel and Sarah purchased 80 acres of land in Dublin Township, Mercer County. They were among the earliest of settlers in this area. Ruel built a keelboat to transport goods on the St. Mary's River from Mercer County to Fort Wayne. He was . . . Map (db m244563) HM
117 Ohio, Mercer County, Saint Henry — Arthur "Artie" Bernard
In recognition of the tireless efforts of Arthur "Artie" Bernard Police Chief of the Village of St. Henry from 1968 to 1998 and his wife Janet who worked by his side on many community projects... • For serving the entire community as . . . Map (db m239116) HM
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118 Ohio, Mercer County, Saint Henry — Saint Henry, OhioFounded 1837
In July, 1837, Henry Romer platted the village of St. Henry, Ohio. The Romer (Roemer), Bruns, Beckman, Wimmers, Borgelt, Athmer, Wendell, Grievenkamp, Huelsmann, Brockmann, and Hemmelgarnn families were among those early settlers of the 1830’s . . . Map (db m116854) HM
119 Ohio, Mercer County, Saint Henry — St. Henry Catholic ChurchDedicated 25 July 1897 — In the “Land of the Cross-Tipped Churches” —
Architect: Adolph Druiding, Chicago Contractor/Decorator: DeCurtins Bros., Carthagena Parish founded by German immigrants in 1839 and named in honor of Henry II (A.D. 972-1024), Bavarian Duke, King, and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. . . . Map (db m113279) HM
120 Ohio, Mercer County, Saint Peter — Saint Peter Cemetery Veterans Memorial
In memory of all military personnelMap (db m239121) WM
121 Ohio, Mercer County, Sharpsburg — St. Paul Catholic Church, Sharpsburg (Zenz City) & Sharpsburg SchoolIn the “Land of Cross-Tipped Churches”
St. Paul Catholic Church Dedication: March, 1889 Architect: Anton DeCurtins (1830—1895), Carthagena, Ohio Placed on the National Register of Historic Places, 1979 This historic parish began in 1867 on four acres of land purchased by . . . Map (db m239066) HM
122 Ohio, Mercer County, Sharpsburg — Saint Paul's Cemetery Veterans Memorial
In memory of all military personnelMap (db m239119) WM
123 Ohio, Mercer County, St. Henry — Veterans Memorial
In honor of those who served our country.Map (db m239092) WM
124 Ohio, Mercer County, St. Henry — Veterans Memorial
In honor of all veteransMap (db m239093) WM
125 Ohio, Mercer County, St. Henry, Granville Township — 1- 54 — The Cranberry PrairieA Geological Feature of Western Ohio
The Cranberry Prairie, southwest of this marker, is a part of Ohio's natural history. The place was named for the cranberries that grew in a swamp here prior to drainage of the area. The Cranberry Prairie was created by centuries of peat . . . Map (db m239064) HM
126 Ohio, Mercer County, St. Henry, Granville Township — The Cranberry School Bell
This bell is the original from the Cranberry School that used to stand directly across the road from this location. The bell was hung in the tower on the southwest corner of the school. Every day the bell was rung to begin the school day and call . . . Map (db m239065) HM
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127 Ohio, Mercer County, St. Rose — St. Rose Schoolhouse Bell
This twenty-two inch bell was crafted out of cast iron in 1892 by C.S.Bell&Co. The bell was placed in the St. Rose Schoolhouse east of the church, where it spent its life in a cupola until its removal in 2014. For many years, this piece of finely . . . Map (db m239062) HM
128 Ohio, Mercer County, Wendelin, Granville Township — Saint Wendelin Cemetery Veterans Memorial
In memory of all military personnelMap (db m239117) WM

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