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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Noble County, Ohio
Adjacent to Noble County, Ohio
▶ Belmont County (49) ▶ Guernsey County (29) ▶ Monroe County (8) ▶ Morgan County (38) ▶ Muskingum County (63) ▶ Washington County (104)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| | Crash of the USS Shenandoah September 3, 1925
On a stormy autumn morning in 1925, the giant Navy airship, christened Shenandoah, crashed near this site. Initially, the Shenandoah was commissioned to perform . . . — — Map (db m15998) HM |
| | Crashed over Noble County
September 3, 1925
Control Car - Site One — — Map (db m15992) HM |
| | To the memory of those who lost their lives on the U.S.S. Shenandoah
September 3, 1925
Commander Zachary Lansdowne, U.S.N.
Lieutenant Commander Lewis Hancock, Jr., U.S.N.
Lieutenant John Bullard Lawrence, U.S.N.
Lieutenant Arthur . . . — — Map (db m15995) HM |
| | Dedicated to the memory of
Claude L. Wilson for his many years of community service
35 years as Belle Valley Fire Chief
24 years on Belle Valley Council — — Map (db m15991) HM |
| | Caldwell’s Origins. Robert Caldwell and his family, from Chester
County, Pennsylvania, moved to the Northwest
Territory in 1795. In 1809 they bought and
cleared land along Duck Creek in what became
Olive Township, Morgan County (in 1819). In . . . — — Map (db m121653) HM |
| | The previous bridge that carried State Route 821 over the West
Fork of Duck Creek into Caldwell at this location was a 110 foot
long concrete arch built in 1930. It was designed by engineers
L. W. Curl and W. W. Flemming in the Ohio Department of . . . — — Map (db m121822) HM |
| | Dedicated to the men and women of Noble County who served their country in time of war and peace — — Map (db m17998) HM |
| | Marker Front:
Member United States Congress
Member Ohio Legislature
Teacher
Naval Officer
Orator
Coal Miner
Federal Trade Commissioner
Ohio Director of Commerce
Marker Reverse:
In honor of Robert T. Secrest
for . . . — — Map (db m17996) HM |
| | [Side A:]
Salt was an important commodity to early settlers because of its use in daily living. In 1814 Silas Thorla and Robert McKee dug a well in search of salt brine. They discovered salt and, by accident, discovered oil. Oil's value was known . . . — — Map (db m18000) HM |
| |
Dedicated to
the memory of
our fallen comrades
in war and in peace.
Nov. 11. 1992 — — Map (db m18002) HM |
| | In memory of John Chapman, famous “Johnny Appleseed.” Born in Leominster, Mass., Sept. 26, 1774, died in Fort Wayne, Ind. March 18, 1845.
Without a hope of recompense, / Without a thought of pride, / John Chapman planted apple . . . — — Map (db m121825) HM |
| | Died
March 29, 1868
Aged
104 Y. 2 M. 23 D.
The last of Washington's companions.
The hoary head is a crown of glory.
Dedicated to the memory of
Private John Gray
Ohio's last surviving soldier
of the American . . . — — Map (db m18023) HM |
| | Crashed over Noble County, Ohio
Sept. 3, 1925 Fore Section - Site 3
Noble Co. Bicentennial Commission
1875 - 1976 — — Map (db m18025) HM |