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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Fulton County, Ohio
Adjacent to Fulton County, Ohio
▶ Henry County (43) ▶ Lucas County (124) ▶ Williams County (22) ▶ Hillsdale County, Michigan (20) ▶ Lenawee County, Michigan (47)
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| On North Defiance Street (Ohio Route 2/66) just north of Quail Run, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Settled in 1834 in the heart of the Black Swamp. Incorporated 1866. — — Map (db m159644) HM |
| On South Pleasant Street, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Two Purple Hearts
Distinguished Flying Cross
O.L.C. Air Medal
Graduate of Archbold High School in May of 1967 and entered military service in June of 1967.
Entered Vietnam in August of 1969 with the 17th Air Cavalry Troop B, 3rd . . . — — Map (db m130966) WM |
| On Ohio Route 2 0.4 miles east of N. Defiance Street (Ohio Route 66), on the right when traveling east. |
| | A pioneer furniture manufacturer and philanthropist, Erie J. Sauder (1904-1997) was born and reared on a farm in Archbold. With the help of his wife Leona, he began woodworking in their town barn in 1934. Crafting tables and church pews, the Sauder . . . — — Map (db m69003) HM |
| On S. Defiance Street (Ohio Route 66) south of Stryker Street (Ohio Route 2), on the left when traveling south. |
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Henry Simon Winzeler, founder of The Ohio Art Company, was born in 1876 in the Winzeler family home just north of this site in Burlington. As a young man, he opened a dental practice in 1900 in the Murbach Building in Archbold . . . — — Map (db m68979) HM |
| On South Defiance Street (Ohio Route 66) south of Stryker Street, on the right when traveling north. |
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1897 - Brick pavement laid, making Defiance Street the first paved street in the area between Toledo & Elkhart.
2005 - A downtown renovation was completed which included brick pattern asphalt pavement, bordered sidewalks, decorative . . . — — Map (db m160328) HM |
| On U.S. 127 2 miles north of U.S. 20, on the right when traveling north. |
| | After the war of 1812, the United State Congress proposed two million acres of military bounty land for the Michigan Territory. To survey the land, the meridian had to first be established. U.S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin created the meridian . . . — — Map (db m88493) HM |
| On U.S. 127, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Between July 12 and October 26, 1915, Samuel Stinson Gannet,Geographer of the United States Geological Survey and crew retraced and surveyed the Ohio and Michigan State line. Working with a transit and dragging a 300 foot steel tape, the crew . . . — — Map (db m88522) HM |
| On Road (County Route S) at St Rt 64, on the left when traveling east on Road. |
| | (artwork-eagle)
In Memory
of those who served in
the wars and campaigns
of the United States — — Map (db m132046) WM |
| On Ohio Route 109 at Ohio Route 120, on the left when traveling north on State Route 109. |
| | [Side Facing North] "The Ohio Michigan Boundary War"
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 defined the boundary of the northern and southern tier of states to be carved out of the Northwest Territory, as a line drawn east from the . . . — — Map (db m21009) HM |
| On West Airport Highway (Alternate U.S. 20) 0.1 miles west of Holiday Drive, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Home of A.D. Baker inventor & builder of Baker Steam Engines — — Map (db m159659) HM |
| On Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway) at North Main (Ohio Route 64), on the right when traveling east on Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway). |
| | In Memorium
All Veterans All Wars
Presented by American Legion Post
No. 479 Swanton, Ohio — — Map (db m132049) WM |
| On South Main Street (County Route 1-1) at Academy Drive, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street. |
| | In memory of our soldiers — — Map (db m132050) WM |
| On Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway) at North Main (Ohio Route 64), on the right when traveling east on Zeiter Way (formerly Broadway). |
| | . . . — — Map (db m132047) WM |
| On West Elm Street east of County Road 15-1, on the right when traveling east. |
| | One of the original proprietors of Wauseon. Was the
first person buried in this cemetery: Feb'ry 26, 1862. — — Map (db m160281) HM |
| On West Elm Street (Ohio Route 2) just west of Lawrence Avenue, on the left when traveling west. |
| | To our fallen comrades of all wars God rest — — Map (db m160280) WM |
| On County Road J at County Road 14, on the right when traveling east on County Road J. |
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To the memory of the Loyal Women of Fulton County
in all Wars.
"The bravest battle that
ever was fought;
shall I tell you where
and when?
On the maps of the world
you will find it not,
'twas fought by the
mothers . . . — — Map (db m160277) WM |
| On County Road 102, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Council Oak Of the three things for which the site is historically important, only one survives - the famous Council Oak. Given the power of speech, the great tree could tell a stirring story of council meetings, torture of war prisoners, and . . . — — Map (db m100804) HM |
| On County Road 10-2 0.4 miles north of County Road L, on the right when traveling north. |
| | For God And Country
Dedicated by the grateful citizens of Pike Township community in memory of those who served in our armed forces — — Map (db m158832) WM |
| On County Route 102 when traveling north. |
| | This site(approximately 6 acres) contains 12 low mounds which each averaged 3 foot high and 35 feet wide. They contain adult, children, and animal remains and cremains, altars, and personal belongings of pre-historic mound building cultures from the . . . — — Map (db m101218) HM |