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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sandusky County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Sandusky 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 Sandusky County, OH (234) Erie County, OH (144) Huron County, OH (91) Ottawa County, OH (142) Seneca County, OH (123) Wood County, OH (225)  SanduskyCounty(234) Sandusky County (234)  ErieCounty(144) Erie County (144)  HuronCounty(91) Huron County (91)  OttawaCounty(142) Ottawa County (142)  SenecaCounty(123) Seneca County (123)  WoodCounty(225) Wood County (225)
Fremont is the county seat for Sandusky County
Adjacent to Sandusky County, Ohio
      Erie County (144)  
      Huron County (91)  
      Ottawa County (142)  
      Seneca County (123)  
      Wood County (225)  
 
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201 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — Lockhead T-33A "Shooting Star"
On East Stone Street just west of Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west.
The aircraft on display is a Lockheed T-33A "Shooting Star", Serial Number 51-16988, painted and marked to depict being assigned to the 180th fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, at the Toledo Express Airport during the mid 1950's. This . . . Map (db m187741) HM
202 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — Memorial To Veterans
On W. Madison Street, on the right when traveling east.
Memorial To VeteransMap (db m187752) WM
203 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — On September 11, 1941, Ground Breaking Started On The Pentagon. Exactly 60 Years Later…
Near East Stone Street just west of Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west.
At 9:38 a.m. September 11. 2001. American Airlines Flight 7 having departed from Dulles Airport in Virginia bound for Los Angeles was taken over by Islamic terrorists who crashed the plane into the Pentagon taking the lives of 184 . . . Map (db m187732) WM
204 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — Survivor Tree
On East Stone Street at Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west on East Stone Street.
This American elm is a cutting from the tree that withstood the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, which killed 168 people. It is planted in remembrance of those killed and injured and in recognition of the tenacity of the American people to strive . . . Map (db m187729) HM
205 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — The Bent And Twisted Metal Before You
On East Stone Street just west of Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west.
The bent and twisted metal before you is part (5%) of the original antenna from the N. Tower of World Trade Center 1 (WTCI) destroyed on September 11, 2001, This section is 35 feet 10 inches long by 7 5/8 inches diameter and weighs 7,000 lbs, It . . . Map (db m187734) WM
206 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — The Village Of Gibsonburg Welcoms You To Williams Park
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1871, William H. Gibson was made aware that the railroad was being constructed and that a depot was promised at almost every road crossing. This prompted him to purchase a ninety acre tract of land which would be transected by the proposed . . . Map (db m187746) HM
207 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — Watching Over ThemMay 21, 2018
Near East Stone Street at Hurlbet Street, on the right when traveling west.
100 years ago this coming December my paternal grandmother, Hazel Thomas Hathaway, died as a consequence of the great influenza epidemic, leaving her five children with her husband. My grandfather, James Blain Hathaway, was then living with . . . Map (db m187730) HM
208 Ohio, Sandusky County, Gibsonburg — West Union Cemetery Veterans Memorial
On W. Madison Street, on the right when traveling east.
Like the eternal flame their memory will live forever This section is dedicated to veterans of Sandusky County who served honorably in the defense of their country.Map (db m187750) WM
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209 Ohio, Sandusky County, Green Springs — Green Springs Revolutionary War Memorial
On Maple Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Allen Watrous Revolution of 1776 Col. L. Stem 101 Reg't W.L. Strong 55 Reg't Jno Schuster 111 Reg't Jac Schuster 169 Reg't H. Bige 9 Calvary D.Grubbs 100 Reg't G. Thompson In Honor Of Our Departed Soldiers A. N. Young F. . . . Map (db m199828) WM
210 Ohio, Sandusky County, Green Springs — Green Springs Veterans Memorial
On Maple Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Veterans MemorialMap (db m199825) WM
211 Ohio, Sandusky County, Green Springs — Home of Allen Watrous
On E. Morgan Street, on the right when traveling east.
Only Revolutionary War Veteran of Green SpringsMap (db m199812) WM
212 Ohio, Sandusky County, Green Springs — Seneca John, Noted Chief
On Ohio Route 19, 0.5 miles south of Limerick Road, on the left when traveling south.
Seneca John, Noted Chief was executed near this spot, easterly, by his tribe, in 1828, charged with witchcraft — North 30 rods is the boundary of the reservation.Map (db m219221) HM
213 Ohio, Sandusky County, Helena — Veterans Memorial
On Church Street (County Road 72) at Ward Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
In memory of all war veterans from the Helena areaMap (db m232337) WM
214 Ohio, Sandusky County, Kingsway — Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
On Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
Congregation founded - April 17, 1892 Church constructed - April 28, 1901 Desanctified - April 24, 2016 *All History and records are maintained at the Hayes Presidential Center Library.Map (db m195903) HM
215 Ohio, Sandusky County, Lindsey — Site Of St. Paul's Church1845 - 1964
On 4 Mile House Road, on the right when traveling north.
Fifth Lutheran Congregation in Sandusky County merged into Faith Lutheran Church Fremont, OhioMap (db m195904) HM
216 Ohio, Sandusky County, Lindsey — Wendelle C. Miller Village Park
On S. Main Street at Ash Street, on the left when traveling north on S. Main Street.
Dedicated in honor of Wendelle C. Miller Mayor • Town Council • Educator Church Leader • WWII Veteran Member Lions Club • LVFD • County Fair Board He has touched many lives and will be remembered for his many years service to . . . Map (db m195906) HM
217 Ohio, Sandusky County, Lindsey, Washington Township — Lindsey Veterans Memorial
On Cemetery Drive, on the left when traveling east.
We hold these Truths to be self-evident that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. The Declaration Of . . . Map (db m219076) WM
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218 Ohio, Sandusky County, Lindsey, Washington Township — Lindsey World War II Memorial
On Garfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Erected in honor of all those from this school district who served our country during World War II Richard Patterson • Orville Overmyer • Neal Wacgoner • Walter Murray • Herbert Paden • Richard Mueller • Conner Wacconer • Ralph . . . Map (db m219072) WM
219 Ohio, Sandusky County, Vickery — The Underground Railroad / Escaping Slavery In North Central OhioHistoric Underground Railroad Site
On Ohio Turnpike (Interstate 80/90 at milepost 100), 10.5 miles west of Hayes Avenue (Ohio Route 4), on the right when traveling west.
The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, . . . Map (db m189182) HM
220 Ohio, Sandusky County, Wightmans Grove, Riley Township — LaPrairie or St. Philomena Cemetery
Near Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling south.
First Catholic Cemetery of Sandusky County In memory of these known and those unknown buried here: Bisnett, Rosaline 1839-1872 • Bisnette, Augustus 1854-1864 • Bisnette, Catherine Connie 1815-1893 • Bisnette, Joseph 1849 • Bisnette, . . . Map (db m219029) HM
221 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Christopher C. Layman Law Office
On West 1st Street just east of North Cherry Street, on the right when traveling west.
Christopher C. Layman Law Office has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m187725) HM
222 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Colonel Charles L. MeyerU.S. Air Force June 01, 1964 to June 30, 1990
On West 1st Street at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling west on West 1st Street.
Flew 76 successful missions over North Vietnam and 276 total combat missions. Specialty: F-4 Fighter Pilot, Commander, Squadron Operations Officer, Director of Operations, Air Operations Officer, Flight Training Instructor F-4 and T-38, . . . Map (db m183882) HM
223 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Georgine Marisay Corrigan
Near South Cherry Street, 0.1 miles south of Erie Street, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of Georgine Marisay Corrigan who died on Flight 93 Sept. 11, 2001 from the Class of 1964Map (db m187723) WM
224 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Milestones
On West US 20 (U.S. 20) at Magsig Road (County Route 56), on the right when traveling west on West US 20. Reported missing.
Along this line stand the old Milestones of the Maumee & Western Reserve Turnpike between Lower Sandusky now Fremont....L S and Perrysburg........P The Turnpike built 1824-27, is now Route 20 between Bellevue & . . . Map (db m31683) HM
225 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Milestones
On East Main Street (U.S. 20) east of North Walnut Street, on the right when traveling west.
Along this highway (now US 20) milestones like this were placed every mile on the Maumee and Western Reserve Turnpike between Lower Sandusky (now Fremont) and Perrysburg. The turnpike was completed in 1827 and the mile markers were installed . . . Map (db m200207) HM
226 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Phyllis C. Schnoor Ameling
On East Main Street (Route 20) just west of Portage Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated in honor and memory of Phyllis C. Schnoor Ameling - aka "Brown Owl" - Woodville Girl Scout Leader for 60 years This Bridge was used by hundreds of Woodville Girl Scouts during bridging ceremonies in the backyard of Brown . . . Map (db m187727) HM
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227 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — POW-MIA MemorialYou are not forgotten
On Fort Findlay Road at East Main Street (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west on Fort Findlay Road.
Never forget, always remember "All gave some, some gave all." Map (db m187726) WM
228 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Solomon Lutheran School1862 - January 20 - 1962
On South Elm Street at College Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South Elm Street.
With thanks to God for 100 years of Christian educationMap (db m187722) HM
229 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Sugar Creek Cemetery
On East Main Street (Route 20) 0.1 miles County Road 93, on the left when traveling east.
Sugar Creek Cemetery was established in 1836 and was known as Collins Cemetery. This land was purchased in 1826 by C.B. Collins and is the oldest burial ground in Woodville Township. According to the "History of Sandusky County" published in 1882 by . . . Map (db m187728) HM
230 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — The Green Mountain Linden Tree
Near South Cherry Street, 0.1 miles south of Erie Street, on the right when traveling south.
This Green Mountain Linden tree was planted in memory of the victims who perished in the Oklahoma City Bombings April 19, 1995Map (db m187724) HM
231 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Town Hall BellDedicated June 14, 1986
On West Main Street (Ohio Route 105) just south of South Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east.
May 2, 1894 a 30" brass bell was purchased by Village Council for the purpose of summoning firemen when there was a fire. The bell was mounted above the town hall and also was used to call council members together for meetings. In later years it . . . Map (db m187721) HM
232 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Trail Tree
On South Cherry Street south of Erie Street, on the right when traveling south.
Indians lived in this area until 1817. They marked forest trails by bending young trees to point the way. The ancient hackberry tree, just west of the bridge, bent when young, points to a shallow crossing of the Portage River.Map (db m31661) HM
233 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — 6-72 — Woodville “The Lime Center of the World” / Maumee and Western Reserve Turnpike
On U.S. 20 near Pine Road.
Woodville “The Lime Center of the World.” Woodville and the surrounding area is situated in the center of a huge deposit of some of the purest dolomitic limestone in the world. The absence of cracks in the rock stratum and relatively . . . Map (db m4024) HM
234 Ohio, Sandusky County, Woodville — Woodville World War I Memorial
On West 1st Street at Walnut Street, on the right when traveling west on West 1st Street.
To Commemorate Those Who Served The United States In The World War 1917 To 1919 Dedicated To The Clarence L. Nieman Post No. 455 American Legion Woodville, OhioMap (db m182896) WM

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