Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clark County, Ohio
Adjacent to Clark County, Ohio
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Ohio (Clark County), Enon — Adena Mound Enon Ohio 1200 BC - 1000 AD National Historic Site — |
| 2► Ohio (Clark County), Enon — Enon Civil War Memorial A New Addition 150th Anniversary of the Original — |
| 3► Ohio (Clark County), Enon — Mad River Township Civil War Memorial — |
| 4► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — Bethel Township Civil War Memorial — |
| 5► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — Gordon I. Henslee Memorial to a Village Police Chief — |
| 6► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — Honey Creek Presbyterian Church Original Site — |
| 7► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — 183 — Honey Creek Presbyterian Historical Marker Registered Site #183 Current Location of Historical Congregation — |
| 8► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — John Dillinger's First Bank Robbery — |
| 9► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — John Paul, First White Settler in Clark County, Ohio Also, First Casualty — |
| 10► Ohio (Clark County), New Carlisle — 212 — Olive Branch High School — |
| 11► Ohio (Clark County), North Hampton — North Hampton Veterans Memorial — |
| 12► Ohio (Clark County), North Hampton — 5-12 — Springfield, Troy, & Piqua Electric Railway — |
| 13► Ohio (Clark County), South Charleston — 243 — South Charleston Historic District — |
| 14► Ohio (Clark County), South Vienna — Asbury Veterans Monument Rural Memorial in Old Cemetery — |
| 15► Ohio (Clark County), South Vienna — Buena Vista Tavern The Historic National Road in Ohio Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Travel Accommodations — |
| 16► Ohio (Clark County), South Vienna — Pleasant Township Veterans Memorial McConkey Cemetery Rural Clark County, Ohio — |
| 17► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 75th Anniversary of the Madonna of the Trail Statue — |
| 18► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — A. B. Graham Founder of 4-H — |
| 19► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Asa Smith Bushnell 1834 - 1904 — |
| 20► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Asbury Methodist Church Memories in rural Clark County, Ohio — |
| 21► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Battle of Piqua August 8, 1780 — |
| 22► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 2-12 — City Building — |
| 23► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Clark County Memorial — |
| 24► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Clark County Revolutionary War Memorial — |
| 25► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 1-12 — Davey Moore Park — |
| 26► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — DeMint Memorial Park — |
| 27► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Eliza D. Stewart 1816 - 1908 — |
| 28► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Esplanade/Fountain Square — |
| 29► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — First Tavern in Springfield 1801-1924 — |
| 30► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Gammon House — |
| 31► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — General George Rogers Clark / Tecumseh — |
| 32► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — George Rogers Clark Namesake of Clark County — |
| 33► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — H. A. "Harry" Toulmin Sr. (1859 - 1942) Offices at Suites 47 - 48 Bushnell Building — |
| 34► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — In Memory of Those Men Who Died in the Battle of Piqua — |
| 35► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — James Demint Cabin 1799 - 1925 — |
| 36► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — James Leffel 1806 - 1866 — |
| 37► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Jeremiah Warder and Ann Aston Warder 1780 - 1849 and 1781 - 1871 — |
| 38► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — John Dick 1834 - 1906 — |
| 39► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — John Ludlow 1810 - 1883 — |
| 40► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — John M. Temple 43rd Infantry US Army 12/10/31 - 02/21/99 — |
| 41► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — C — Kenton's Stockade Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Trail — |
| 42► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Lest We Forget Clark County Revolutionary War Memorial — |
| 43► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Madonna of the Trail — |
| 44► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Madonna of the Trail — |
| 45► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — OHS 8- 12 — Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert — |
| 46► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Oliver S. Kelly 1824 - 1904 — |
| 47► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Oliver Smith Kelly 1824 - 1904 — |
| 48► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Peckuwe Shawnee Memorial — |
| 49► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 4-12 — Pennsylvania House / The National Road — |
| 50► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Purple Heart Memorial Combat Wounded Veterans — |
| 51► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 6-12 — Ridgewood in the Country Club District — |
| 52► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 7- 12 — Robert C. Henry — |
| 53► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Simon Kenton — |
| 54► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Site of Simon Kenton's First Log Cabin Home in Ohio — |
| 55► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Site of Springfield's First Church 1805 1955 — |
| 56► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Snyder Park — |
| 57► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Springfield City Hall Bell — |
| 58► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Tecumseh (1768-1813) — |
| 59► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The A. B. Graham Building — |
| 60► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The Battle of Piqua August 8th, 1780 — |
| 61► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The Battle of Piqua, or Picawey — |
| 62► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — 3-12 — The Birthplace of 4-H — |
| 63► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The George and Sarah Gammom House Historic Underground Railroad Site — |
| 64► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The Keifer Cabin Site Pioneer Archeological Work At George Rogers Clark State Park/ Peckuwe Battle Field — |
| 65► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — The National Road — |
| 66► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Union Soldiers Monument — |
| 67► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — United States Colored Troops Interred Fern Cliff Cemetery - Springfield Ohio — |
| 68► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Vale Veterans Memorial — |
| 69► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — War Memorial — |
| 70► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — William Whiteley 1834 - 1911 — |
| 71► Ohio (Clark County), Springfield — Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Founded January 16, 1920 Howard University Washington, D.C. — |
| 72► Ohio (Clark County), Tremont City — Tremont City Veterans Memorial — |