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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lucas County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Lucas 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 Lucas County, OH (124) Fulton County, OH (19) Henry County, OH (43) Ottawa County, OH (37) Wood County, OH (53) Lenawee County, MI (47) Monroe County, MI (65)  LucasCounty(124) Lucas County (124)  FultonCounty(19) Fulton County (19)  HenryCounty(43) Henry County (43)  OttawaCounty(37) Ottawa County (37)  WoodCounty(53) Wood County (53)  LenaweeCountyMichigan(47) Lenawee County (47)  MonroeCounty(65) Monroe County (65)
Adjacent to Lucas County, Ohio
    Fulton County (19)
    Henry County (43)
    Ottawa County (37)
    Wood County (53)
    Lenawee County, Michigan (47)
    Monroe County, Michigan (65)
 
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101Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — Spanish American War Memorial
On Jackson Street west of North Erie Street, on the left when traveling west.
This monument erected by Spanish War veterans, patriotic organizations and citizens of the city of Toledo to commemorate the valour and patriotism of the men who served in the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition . . . — Map (db m121997) WM
102Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — State Line50th Anniversary of Michigan - Ohio Boundary Survey
On Edgewater Drive at Lost Peninsula Marina Drive, on the right when traveling north on Edgewater Drive.
[Front of Marker] STATE LINE Surveyed By S. S. Gannet Geographer United States Geological Survey 1915 [Ohio Side of Marker] OHIO Frank B. Willis Governor - - - - - Erected by Authority of The . . . — Map (db m21007) HM
103Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 19-48 — The Blade
On North Superior Street 0.1 miles north of Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north.
(marker side 1) The Toledo Blade is the city's oldest continuing business. The newspaper was first published on December 19, 1835, during the Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute known as the "Toledo War." The name is derived from that . . . — Map (db m121496) HM
104Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — The Great Trail
On North Detroit Avenue at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling north on North Detroit Avenue.
This Tablet Marks the Path Made previous to the French and Indian War By the Indians Who called it THE GREAT TRAIL It extended from Detroit to Pittsburg and was used by the French and British and by General Harrison in 1812. . . . — Map (db m27216) HM
105Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 8-48 — The Oliver HouseOhio Historic Marker
On Broadway Street 0 miles south of Ottawa Street, on the right when traveling north.
[Front Side]:"The Oliver House" Overlooking the "Middlegrounds," an early site of railroad, immigration, and commercial activity, the Oliver House opened in 1859 as Toledo's premier hotel. It was designed by nationally prominent . . . — Map (db m26003) HM
106Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 57-48 — The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973
On East Campus Drive 0.3 miles south of Arlington Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
[Front Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973" Toledo State Hospital opened in January 1888 as the Toledo Asylum for the Insane. People were admitted with mild to severe forms of mental illness, and a . . . — Map (db m30782) HM
107Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 56-48 — The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922
On Arlington Avenue 0.3 miles west of South Detroit Avenue (U.S. 24), on the right when traveling west.
[Front Side of Marker] : "The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922" Toledo State Hospital opened in January 1888 as the Toledo Asylum for the Insane. Originally located immediately south of this cemetery, the hospital was . . . — Map (db m30791) HM
108Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 11-48 — The Toledo Zoo / The New Deal in Toledo
On Broadway Street near Shadowlawn Drive.
Side 1: The Toledo Zoo Now ranked among the country's finest, the zoo began in 1900 with one large woodchuck in a box at Walbridge Park. After the organization of the Toledo Zoological Society, 1905-10, the zoo began its steady growth, . . . — Map (db m29762) HM
109Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 12-48 — The Toledo Zoo / Toledo's Canals
Near Anthony Wayne Trail (Ohio Route 25) north of Woodsdale Avenue.
[Front Side of Marker]:"The Toledo Zoo" Now ranked among the country's finest, the zoo began in 1900 with one large woodchuck in a box at Walbridge Park. After the organization of the Toledo Zoological Society, 1905-10, the zoo began . . . — Map (db m41959) HM
110Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 7-48 — Toledo — Ohio Historical Marker —
On Jackson Road at North Huron Street, in the median on Jackson Road.
[Front Side of Marker, Facing South]:"Toledo" After consolidation of the villages of Fort Lawrence and Vistula, the City of Toledo was incorporated in 1837. Originally named "Toledo" in 1833, the site became part of Ohio when the . . . — Map (db m27063) HM
111Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 13-48 — Toledo Museum of Art — Ohio Historical Marker —
On Monroe St. (Ohio Route 51) east of Robinwood Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Founded in 1901 under the leadership of Edward Drummond Libbey, who established the glass industry in Toledo, the Museum building was designed by the architect Edward Green. It was completed in three stages in 1912, 1926, and 1933. From the outset . . . — Map (db m94869) HM
112Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 20-48 — Toledo’s CanalsOhio Historical Marker
On Michigan Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling south on Michigan Street.
[Marker Front]: The first canal boat arrived in Toledo from Indiana in 1843 via the Wabash & Erie Canal. The Miami & Erie Canal from Cincinnati was completed in 1845. It joined the W&E Canal near Defiance and they shared the same course . . . — Map (db m19474) HM
113Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 14-48 — Toledo's First High School / Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
On North Michigan Street at Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Michigan Street.
SIde A Toledo's First High School Toledo High School opened in 1854 on the site of the city's first log schoolhouse. After an 1895 fire, it was rebuilt and named Central High School. The facility closed in 1914 with . . . — Map (db m94891) HM
114Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — 6-48 — Vistula Historic DistrictOhio Historical Marker
On Lagrange Street at North Summit Street, on the right when traveling east on Lagrange Street.
The pioneer village of Vistula is now bounded by Walnut, Champlain, Chestnut, Magnolia, and Summit streets. Established in 1833 by Benjamin F. Stickney and Edward Bissell, Vistula was merged with its rival, Port Lawrence, and in 1837 both villages . . . — Map (db m26318) HM
115Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — War Savings StampsLucas County
Near Adams Street east of North Michigan Street (State Route 25), on the left when traveling east.
In recognition of the Patriotism of the People of Lucas County who so generously purchased War Savings Stamps in 1918 this tablet is gratefully erected by the Ohio War Savings Committee — Map (db m121995) WM
116Ohio (Lucas County), Toledo — William McKinley Monument
On Adams Street east of North Michigan Street (State Route 25), on the left when traveling east.
(panel 1) William McKinley Born at Niles – Trumbull County, Ohio January Twenty-Ninth – Eighteen Hundred and Forty-Three Volunteer Soldier of the Rebellion Representative in Congress Twice Governor of Ohio Twice . . . — Map (db m121996) HM
117Ohio (Lucas County), Watervile — 49-48 — Browning Masonic Community — Ohio Historical Marker —
On Browning Drive at Neowash Road (County Route 143), in the median on Browning Drive.
Text on Side A: Browning Masonic Community This location was selected in 1936 for a Memorial Home for aged Masons, at the wishes of Otis Avery Browning. Browning, a prominent Toledo businessman, book publisher, . . . — Map (db m94700) HM
118Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — Bowling Green Fault
On Anthony Wayne Trail (Ohio Route 53) at South River Road, on the right when traveling north on Anthony Wayne Trail.
The Bowling Green Fault, a geological feature unique to the Great Lakes region, passes through Farnsworth Metropark. The 100-mile-long fault, which runs from south of Findlay into southern Michigan, is exposed at the Maumee River in the bedrock and . . . — Map (db m93223)
119Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — Fort Deposit / Roche de BoutAnthony Wayne Parkway
On South River Road (U.S. 24) at Waterville Monclova Road, on the left when traveling west on South River Road.
Fort Deposit Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne built Fort Deposit near here on Aug. 19, 1794 when advancing against theforces ofthe hostile Indian Confederacy gathered at the foot of the Rapida. The following day, leaving Capt. Zebulon Pike with 200 . . . — Map (db m19589) HM
120Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — 40-48 — John Pray - Founder of Waterville,Ohio / The Miami and Erie Canal
On North 4th Street at Farnsworth Road (Ohio Route 64), on the right when traveling north on North 4th Street.
East Side of Marker: "John Pray - Founder of Waterville, Ohio" Born in Rhode Island, John Pray (1783-1872) moved to the Maumee River Valley from New York shortly after serving in the War of 1812 and completing a . . . — Map (db m30795) HM
121Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — 35-48 — Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge / Roche De Bout, Roche De Boeuf
On South River Road north of Anthony Wayne Trail (U.S. 24), on the right when traveling north.
[South Side of Marker]: "Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge" The Lima and Toledo Traction Company Bridge was construted in 1907 by the National Bridge Company of Indianapolis, and it was considered to be a revolutionary type of bridge . . . — Map (db m30799) HM
122Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — C — Site of Fort Deposit / Roche de BoeufOhio Revolutionary Memorial Trail
On South River Road at Anthony Wayne Trail (Ohio Route 53), on the right when traveling south on South River Road. Reported missing.
. . . — Map (db m93227) HM
123Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — The Columbian House
On North River Road at Farnsworth Road, on the right when traveling south on North River Road.
This property has been Placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m25974) HM
124Ohio (Lucas County), Waterville — 64-48 — Wakeman Hall / Waterville Historical Society — Ohio Historical Marker —
On Farnsworth Road (Ohio Route 64) at North 4th Street, on the left when traveling west on Farnsworth Road.
Text on Side A: "Wakeman Hall" Henry Hanford Wakeman (1840-1879) of New York came to Waterville and became a successful businessman. He conceived the idea of a local Masonic Lodge, which became Wakeman Lodge No. . . . — Map (db m94698) HM

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