On Melmore Street (Ohio Route 100) just south of Coe Street, on the right when traveling south.
St. Joseph Catholic Church has been located here since the parish's formation in 1845. Tiffin was established by Josiah Hedges in 1822, and shortly after, many German Catholic families began to settle in the area. They formed part of St. Mary's . . . — — Map (db m166162) HM
On South Washinton Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on South Washinton Street.
Side A
In 1873, Tiffin's Cronise sisters became the first women admitted to the Ohio Bar. At that time, Ohio did not provide for the admission of women attorneys. On April 4th 1873, Nettie Cronise applied to the district court. Despite . . . — — Map (db m100140) HM
On Huss Street at Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling west on Huss Street.
This memorial garden dedicated to the Stephens Family
Entered Jr. Home June 26, 1926
Harold (Class of 1936), Beatrice Derose (Class of 1937), Homer (Class of 1939), Georgia (Eckert), and Jack.
All three brothers served in WWII
. . . — — Map (db m195276) WM
On Huss Street east of Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of
The Davidson Brothers
Gurney (U.S. Navy), Curtis (U.S. Navy),
Dewey (U.S.N.) and Herbert (U.S.A.F.)
The four brothers entered the
Jr. Home in March 1931
"They all served." — — Map (db m195248) WM
On Huss Street east of Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of
The Moore Family
Entered Jr. Home March 3, 1934
Left June, 1940
Arthur P. "Art" Moore (U.S. Navy 1941-1961)
Robert, Hilda, Myrtle and William — — Map (db m195252) HM WM
Near South Washington Street, on the left when traveling north.
The origin of the Ursuline Sisters dates back to 1535 in Brescia, Italy when
St. Angela Merici of Desenzano formed a company of women who through their
relationship with God, responded to the needs of the People. The Toledo Ursulines
continue to . . . — — Map (db m221346) HM
On South Washington Street (Ohio Route 231) south of South Monroe Street, on the right when traveling south.
When The Ritz Theatre first opened on December 20,
1928, downtown Tiffin had three theaters in
operation catering to an eager public. Original
builders Dan Kerwin and Adam Ritzler (after whom
the theater was named) dreamed of a movie . . . — — Map (db m195293) HM
On Huss Street at Riverside Drive, on the left when traveling west on Huss Street.
Is dedicated to members of the Jr. Home class of 1937 who served their country in WWII
Walton Aubrey •
Dan Beckner •
Joe Bennett •
Glen Boyer •
Robert Broughton •
John Burchett •
Frank Cannon •
William Clements •
Fred . . . — — Map (db m195261) WM
On North Monroe at Benner Street, on the right when traveling south on North Monroe.
A) In 1858, the Sandusky Dayton Cincinnati Railroad Company took control of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad line and built the Tiffin passenger depot in 1862, which served as one of the six railroad depots in the Tiffin area. As a result of the . . . — — Map (db m119969) HM
On South Washington Street (Ohio Route 100/231) at East Market Street (Ohio Route 18/101), on the right when traveling north on South Washington Street.
General Gibson believed the two most
important things in life were piety and
patriotism. In his creed they were linked
in indissoluble union. His piety was broad
enough to include every creed, his patriotism
wide enough to cover . . . — — Map (db m195296) HM WM
On Frost Parkway at Adams Street, on the left when traveling east on Frost Parkway.
In memory of Seneca County citizens who died while serving in World War I
Francis L. Adair •
Edith Ayres •
Dalton A. Baker •
Harry Edward Ballreich
Sylvester C. Bordner •
Malcolm E. Bozarth •
James N. Brewer •
Clarence F. . . . — — Map (db m195407) WM