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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Monroe County, Ohio
Adjacent to Monroe County, Ohio
▶ Belmont County (49) ▶ Noble County (13) ▶ Washington County (104) ▶ Marshall County, West Virginia (25) ▶ Tyler County, West Virginia (6) ▶ Wetzel County, West Virginia (9)
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Beallsville/Monroe County Honors Vietnam War Casualities
With a population of 475 residents, the Beallsville community gained the unfortunate distinction of having suffered the highest known per-capita casualty rate during the . . . — — Map (db m79264) HM |
| | The Sistersville Ferry is the longest continuously working mode of transportation in Monroe County, operating from 1815 to 2003. It crosses the Ohio River between Fly, Ohio, and Sistersville, West Virginia, which is the apex of the longest straight . . . — — Map (db m79270) HM |
| | Monroe County's ground-water resources are valuable assets for its people and economy. Especially notable are the substantial quantities of water that can be obtained in the medium sand and gravel underground aquifers located on the eastern side of . . . — — Map (db m79268) HM |
| | Dedicated to the Memory of
Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice
And Those
Who Served in the Armed Forces
Of Our Country — — Map (db m114687) WM |
| | These structures stand as an exception to the usual wood frame or brick construction of farm buildings in this region in the late nineteenth century. The house and barn, built circa 1871 and 1883-1885 respectively, reflect Frederick Kindelberger's . . . — — Map (db m79271) HM |
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While it served a vital role in the Monroe County life, by 1886 the BZ&C had defaulted on its construction bonds and entered the first of many receiverships. Its 300 trestles and bridges were expensive to maintain; frequent . . . — — Map (db m79266) HM |
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Sad Sam Jones
1892-1966
With 229 victories, Woodsfield's Samuel Pond Jones, or Sad Sam Jones, was one of professional baseball's top pitchers in the early 1900s. He started his 22-year career with the Cleveland Indians in 1914 . . . — — Map (db m79267) HM |