Historical Markers and War Memorials in Brown County, Ohio
Adjacent to Brown County, Ohio
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Ohio (Brown County), Decatur — Byrd Township World War I DAR Monument — |
| 2► Ohio (Brown County), Decatur — Decatur Civil War Monument — |
| 3► Ohio (Brown County), Decatur — 5-8 — Historic Decatur / A. N. Marquis and Who’s Who — |
| 4► Ohio (Brown County), Fayetteville — Fayetteville Veterans Memorial — |
| 5► Ohio (Brown County), Fayetteville — Vera Cruz WW II Memorial — St. Angela Merici Parish — |
| 6► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — 2-8 — Dixon-Washburn Log House — |
| 7► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — 3-8 — General Thomas Lyon Hamer — 1800-1846 — Teacher-Lawyer-Congressman-Soldier — |
| 8► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — 12 — Georgetown — Raiders in the Town Square — John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail — |
| 9► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — 11-8 — Gist Settlement — Scott Township — |
| 10► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — The American Creed — Brown County Veterans Memorial — |
| 11► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — The Washburn-Dixon Log House — |
| 12► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — Ulysses S. Grant — Native Son — “...this place remained my home...” — |
| 13► Ohio (Brown County), Georgetown — 1-8 — Ulysses S. Grant Boyhood Home — |
| 14► Ohio (Brown County), Mt. Orab — Mt. Orab Korean and Vietnam Memorial — Cannon and Flag Pole — |
| 15► Ohio (Brown County), Mt. Orab — Mt. Orab Viet Nam Veterans Memorial — |
| 16► Ohio (Brown County), Mt. Orab — Mt. Orab WW I Memorial — |
| 17► Ohio (Brown County), Mt. Orab — Mt. Orab WW II Memorial — |
| 18► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Battery F Ripley / Ripley Cannon — |
| 19► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — 7-8 — Camp Ripley / Camp Ammen — 1861–1864 — |
| 20► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Doctor Beasley — Anti-Slavery Sympathizer and Advocate — |
| 21► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Eliza’s Tale — |
| 22► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — First Home of Rev. John Rankin — |
| 23► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — John P. Parker — Abolitionist & Underground Railroad Conductor — John P. Parker Memorial Park — |
| 24► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — John P. Parker — Iron Moulder & Industrialist — John P. Parker Memorial Park — |
| 25► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — John P. Parker Memorial Park — |
| 26► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — John P. Parker’s Early Life — John P. Parker Memorial Park — |
| 27► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — John Parker’s Path — John P. Parker Memorial Park — |
| 28► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Liberty Monument — The Men Who Wrought For Liberty and The Men Who Fought For Liberty — |
| 29► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Mr. Thomas Kirker — With Whom General U. S. Grant Boarded — |
| 30► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Rankin House — |
| 31► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Rear Admiral Joseph Fyffe — |
| 32► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — 4-8 — Ripley / The John P. Parker House — |
| 33► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — 8-8 — Ripley and the Ohio River — |
| 34► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — Site of the Home of Senator Alexander Campbell — |
| 35► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — The John P. Parker Family — John Percival (1827–1900) & Miranda (Boulden) Parker (1831–1920) — John P. Parker Memorial Park — |
| 36► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — The Residence of General Granville Moody — “The Fighting Parson” — |
| 37► Ohio (Brown County), Ripley — 9-8 — The Squirrel Hunters — |
| 38► Ohio (Brown County), Russellville — B — Logan's Crossing 1796 Directional Marker — Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — |
| 39► Ohio (Brown County), Russellville — Russell Shaw — Pioneer and Patriot — |