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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Carroll County, Ohio
Adjacent to Carroll County, Ohio
▶ Columbiana County (68) ▶ Harrison County (23) ▶ Jefferson County (81) ▶ Stark County (56) ▶ Tuscarawas County (54)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On 2nd Street SW at South Lisbon Street (Route 332) on 2nd Street SW. |
| | Build 1830 by Maj. Daniel McCook, Sr. Birthplace of four younger of his nine sons, eight of whom with the father served in the Civil War. All commissioned officers except one. Surg'n Latimer A.; Gen. George W.; Maj.-Gen. Robert L.; Maj.-Gen A. . . . — — Map (db m291) HM |
| On Scio Road (Ohio Route 332) at Autumn Rd SW (County Road 19), on the left when traveling south on Scio Road. |
| | The Algonquin Mill
was named for an Indian camp site near the settlement which is now Petersburg. This structure, built about 1826, replaced an earlier mill. Originally operated by water power from Little McQuire Creek, it drove two sets of burrs. . . . — — Map (db m159707) HM |
| On 2nd Street SW at South Lisbon Street (Ohio Route 332) on 2nd Street SW. |
| | Major Daniel McCook of Carrollton and his 9 sons and their cousins, the 5 sons of Dr. John McCook of Steubenville, won popular acclaim for their outstanding service in the United States Army an Navy.
“TRIBE OF DAN”
Maj. Daniel: . . . — — Map (db m290) HM |
| On South Lisbon Street (Ohio Route 332) south of Main Street (Ohio Route 39), in the median. |
| | Site of Carroll County's first courthouse, built in 1835. Bricks were burned one block west in the Atkinson-McCook brickyard and laid in "Flemish Bond" style. The bell was cast in Pittsburgh in 1842, shipped by boat to Wellsville, and brought to . . . — — Map (db m289) HM |
| On North Union Street (Ohio Route 212 at milepost 6), 0.1 miles north of Liberty Street, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Orange Twp. High School operated from 1906 until 1933, and continued as an elementary school until 1963. Through the efforts of Reuben Preston and the ornage Twp. Alumni Association this memorial is dedicated to T.W.McCreary of Leesville, second . . . — — Map (db m159764) HM |
| Near West Canal Street (Ohio Route 183). |
| | In honor of those who paid the price of freedom
You will never be forgotten. — — Map (db m80728) WM |
| Near West Canal Street (Ohio Route 183), on the right when traveling east. |
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The Great Trail
Gateway to the Ohio Country
The ancient trail that passed near this spot was the major overland route entering the Ohio Country from the east through the 1700s. Also known as the Tuscarawas Path, the . . . — — Map (db m80715) HM |
| Near West Canal Street (Route 183). |
| | Planned in 1827 as an important trade route between Glasgow on the Ohio River, to the Ohio Canal at Bolivar, passed here. A basin and toll station were located nearby at Lodi, as well as Locks 19 and 20 and a canal dam. This segment of the Western . . . — — Map (db m80716) HM |
| On Alliance Road Northwest (Ohio Route 183) 0.5 miles south of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Charles E. Wilson was born on July 18, 1890 in Minerva. After earning a degree in electrical engineering from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1909, he joined the Westinghouse Electric Company in Pittsburgh before moving to General Motors in . . . — — Map (db m80714) HM |
| On Bachelor Road (County Road 23) at Barks Road Northwest (County Road 26), on the right when traveling east on Bachelor Road. |
| | Platted by Samuel Oswalt and John Wagoner in 1831. Worley’s Hotel, built in 1820, was the first stage coast stop between Bolivar-Canton and Steubenville. The road followed the first white man’s trail, established by Bezaleel Wells who founded Canton . . . — — Map (db m159693) HM |
| On Deacon Road Southwest (County Road 115) at Autumn Road Southwest (County Road 19), on the right when traveling east on Deacon Road Southwest. |
| | The New Hagerstown Academy, built on this site in 1837, operated as a fully qualified educational institution until the turn of the century. It offered a well rounded curriculum and some of the most eminent physicians, lawyers, educators and . . . — — Map (db m159760) HM |
| On Alliance Road Northwest (Ohio Route 183) at Linden Road Northwest (County Road 229), in the median on Alliance Road Northwest. |
| | The Great Indian Trail between Ft. Pitt and Chillicothe followed this route. In 1764 Col. Henry Bouquet and his expedition followed this trail to Coshocton to free 200 captives held by the Seneca, Delawares, and Shawnee Tribes. The resulting treaty . . . — — Map (db m159651) HM |
| On Amsterdam Road Southwest (Ohio Route 164), on the right when traveling east. |
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Organized in 1833 with Rev. E.C. Merriman as the first minister. This church merged with the Perrysville Evangelical United Brethren Church on December 8, 1968, to form the present Perrysville United Methodist Church.
It was offered to the . . . — — Map (db m159758) HM |
| On Salineville Road NE (Ohio Route 39) east of Oasis Road NE, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Here on July 26, 1863 occurred the northernmost engagement of Confederate forces during the Civil War. In this immediate area, troops under Major General John H. Morgan, C.S.A., and General James Shackelford, U.S.A., met in full engagement. After . . . — — Map (db m243) HM |
| On Lodge Road Southwest (Ohio Route 542) at Fargo Road, on the left when traveling east on Lodge Road Southwest. |
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Atwood Village originally stood at this intersection.
Although the plat never was recorded, baptismal records from the United Presbyterian Church, dated 1834, indicate that ATWOOD was a thriving village at that time.
It . . . — — Map (db m159766) HM |