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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wood County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Wood 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 Wood County, OH (225) Hancock County, OH (139) Henry County, OH (106) Lucas County, OH (474) Ottawa County, OH (142) Putnam County, OH (77) Sandusky County, OH (234) Seneca County, OH (123)  WoodCounty(225) Wood County (225)  HancockCounty(139) Hancock County (139)  HenryCounty(106) Henry County (106)  LucasCounty(474) Lucas County (474)  OttawaCounty(142) Ottawa County (142)  PutnamCounty(77) Putnam County (77)  SanduskyCounty(234) Sandusky County (234)  SenecaCounty(123) Seneca County (123)
Bowling Green is the county seat for Wood County
Adjacent to Wood County, Ohio
      Hancock County (139)  
      Henry County (106)  
      Lucas County (474)  
      Ottawa County (142)  
      Putnam County (77)  
      Sandusky County (234)  
      Seneca County (123)  
 
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201 Ohio, Wood County, Risingsun — Risingsun Veterans Memorial
On Main Street just east of Vine Street, on the right when traveling west.
American Legion Post #36, Risingsun To honor all those who served Civil War - World War I - World War II Korea - Vietnam - IraqMap (db m199198) WM
202 Ohio, Wood County, Rossford — Memorial Parkway1917 - 1918
On Superior Street, on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated to the memory of these Ross Township men who gave their lives for their country in the World War John Kobylok • Albert Krause • Guy C. Roberts • Henry J. RammelMap (db m200268) WM
203 Ohio, Wood County, Rossford — Memorial Parkway
On Superior Street, on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated to the memory of these Ross Township men who gave their lives for their country in the World War John Kobylok • Albert Krause • Guy C. Roberts • Henry J. RammelMap (db m200269) WM
204 Ohio, Wood County, Rossford — 22-87 — Rossford Army Ordnance Depot1942-1963
On 3rd Street north of Depot Road, on the right when traveling south.
The site of Owens Community College, the Rossford Army Ordnance Depot played a supporting role in the United States' victory in World War II and in national defense during the Cold War. From 1942 until 1945, the Rossford Ordnance Depot served as a . . . Map (db m200208) HM
205 Ohio, Wood County, Rossford, Perrysburg Township — City of Rossford
Near Dixie Highway, on the left when traveling north.
The City of Rossford was founded In 1898 as a company town for Edward Ford's Ford Plate Glass Company. As a company town, Edward Ford encouraged many minority groups to move to Rossford resulting in at least 18 different ethnic groups identified in . . . Map (db m238511) HM
206 Ohio, Wood County, Stony Ridge — Dedicated To The Men And Women
Near Genoa Road (Ohio Route 163) 0.2 miles east of Lemoyne Road (County Road 111), on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the men and women who served in defense of their countryMap (db m187590) WM
207 Ohio, Wood County, Stony Ridge — Restlawn Field of Honor
Near Genoa Road (Ohio Route 163) 0.2 miles Lemoyne Road (County Road 111), on the right when traveling east.
For Veterans Of All Wars May their sacrifice in behalf of mankind's freedom be our inspirationMap (db m187588) WM
208 Ohio, Wood County, Stony Ridge — Veterans Memorial
Near Genoa Road (Ohio Route 163) east of Lemoyne Road (County Road 111), on the right when traveling east.
Homage to the veterans of our country's armed services I Am Old Glory: I have been the banner of home and freedom for generation upon generation of Americans. Men have followed me into battle with unwavering courage: the . . . Map (db m187585) WM
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209 Ohio, Wood County, Sugar Ridge — Farrowing House
On Carter Road (County Road 8) south of Simonds Road (County Road 249), on the right when traveling south.
Separated sows from other hogs as they gave birth and nursed their piglets.Map (db m185800) HM
210 Ohio, Wood County, Sugar Ridge — Sugar Ridge Veterans Memorial
On Brim Road (County Route 98) 0.1 miles north of Hannah Road, on the right when traveling north.
In memory of the men and women who have served in the armed forces of the United States of AmericaMap (db m169940) WM
211 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — 9/11 Memorial9-11-01
On Main Street just east of Broad Street, on the right when traveling west.
Memorial Artifact Inside WTVFD 9-11-11 Twin Towers Map (db m186496) WM
212 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Arthur Cault Oliver
On Tontogany Road (County Road 95) just north of Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tree planted in memory of Arthur Cault Oliver who died Sept. 14, 1950 -For God and Country-Map (db m186534) WM
213 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Charles C. Lybarger
On Tontogany Road (County Road 95) just north of Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tree planted in memory of Charles C. Lybarger who died Sept. 30, 1918 -For God and Country-Map (db m186537) WM
214 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — 19-87 — Custer Homestead
On North Street, on the left when traveling west.
Near this site stood the former Custer Homestead of Emanuel and Maria Custer from 1856-1865. For two years it was the boyhood home of Captain Tom Custer, younger brother of famed General George Armstrong Custer. At age 16, Tom misled a recruiter in . . . Map (db m20439) HM
215 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — George W. Grimm
On Tontogany Road (County Road 95) at Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north on Tontogany Road.
This tree planted in memory of George W. Grimm who died Oct. 4, 1918 -For God and Country-Map (db m186538) WM
216 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Merlyn C. Castner
On Tontogany Road (County Road 95) just north of Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north.
This tree planted in memory of Merlyn C. Castner who died Aug. 28, 1944 -For God and Country-Map (db m186536) WM
217 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Tontogany Roll of Honor
On Opperman Road (County Road 231) 0.1 miles east of Tontogany Creek Road (County Road 230), on the right when traveling west.
Let us remember, appreciate, honor and thank all those who have, are now and will serve to keep us free. We dedicate this memorial to the men and women who served our country, past, present and future. POW★MIA You are not . . . Map (db m169931) WM
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218 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Veterans Memorial
On Tontogany Road (County Road 95) just north of Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to Our Veterans From a Grateful Community We Honor You Map (db m186533) WM
219 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Victor R. Bennett, Jr.
On Tontogany Road (County Road 95) just north of Lincoln Street, on the right when traveling north.
For God and Country This tree planted in memory of Victor R. Bennett, Jr. who died March 28, 1971Map (db m186535) WM
220 Ohio, Wood County, Tontogany — Wood County's First Masonic Lodge
On Tontogany Creek Road, on the right when traveling north on Tontogany Creek Road.
April 29, 1843. Wood County's first Masonic Lodge formed and met at this site. February 18, 1921 Wood County Lodge #112 F & A.M. moved to 159 N. Main St. in Bowling Green, Ohio.Map (db m98844) HM
221 Ohio, Wood County, Wayne — The Wayne Village Park
On Center Street (Local Road 1474) just south of West South Street, on the left when traveling south.
This park was established in 1955 through the efforts of Russell "Bugsy” Herchelroth. Improvements to the park are from the Elmer L. and Hazel V. Wirebaugh Memorial Gifts. The original park board was: John Tyson, Russell . . . Map (db m170414) HM
222 Ohio, Wood County, Wayne — Wayne Civil War Memorial
On East Main Street (Ohio Route 281) at Church Street (Ohio Route 281), on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
(Side 1) 25th Regt. O.V.I. Algyre G. W • Bigley J. • Bigley O. • + • Carmon H. • Chance J. C. • Dubal V. • Dufey P. • Edgar S. • Falor W. • Gromtz S. • Hale H. • Heath M. • Heminger C. • Heminger S. • Hess J. G. • Hoffman C. • . . . Map (db m170633) WM
223 Ohio, Wood County, West Millgrove — Perry Center
On Eagleville Road at Baird Road on Eagleville Road.
1876 Perry Center 1946 (map on front, text on reverse) When the state of Ohio was chartered, it mandated that every township set aside land for schools.The result was the classic one room schoolhouses that were built in the mid to last half of . . . Map (db m100786) HM
224 Ohio, Wood County, Weston — Weston Civil War Memorial
On Van Tassel Road (County Route 188) south of Euler Road (County Route 29), on the right when traveling north.
They sleep by many a river fair, on many a sunny mountain side, on battlefield—in prison pen, where e'er Columbia called her men, our brave boys went—and died! 1861—1865 Where e'er you sleep, comrades, God rest you well, Erected by the . . . Map (db m185133) WM
225 Ohio, Wood County, Weston, Weston Township — Weston Alumni Park
On Broadway Street at Locust Street, on the right when traveling north on Broadway Street.
Site of Weston High School 1915-1958Map (db m228208) HM

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