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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Montgomery County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Montgomery 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 Montgomery County, OH (580) Butler County, OH (106) Clark County, OH (72) Darke County, OH (57) Greene County, OH (91) Miami County, OH (93) Preble County, OH (30) Warren County, OH (77)  MontgomeryCounty(580) Montgomery County (580)  ButlerCounty(106) Butler County (106)  ClarkCounty(72) Clark County (72)  DarkeCounty(57) Darke County (57)  GreeneCounty(91) Greene County (91)  MiamiCounty(93) Miami County (93)  PrebleCounty(30) Preble County (30)  WarrenCounty(77) Warren County (77)
Adjacent to Montgomery County, Ohio
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    Darke County (57)
    Greene County (91)
    Miami County (93)
    Preble County (30)
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1Ohio (Montgomery County), Brookville — "Battlefield Cross"
On Arlington Road at Upper Lewisburg-Salem Road, on the left when traveling south on Arlington Road.
On the battlefield, a rifle placed by a comrade pointing downwards into the ground was a memorial to a soldier killed in action. Often their helmet was placed on top. It marked the place where they fell and helped in the recovery of their body for . . . — Map (db m100124) HM WM
2Ohio (Montgomery County), Brookville — Joseph Justin HeltsleyIn Memory Of
On Arlington Road at Upper Lewisburg-Salem Road, on the left when traveling south on Arlington Road.
Army - SGT - E5 August 2, 1947 - June 16, 1969 K.I.A. Binh Duong, South Vietnam 25th Infantry Division ——————— D Co, 2nd Bn, 12th Infantry, 25th Inf Div, USARV Army of the United States . . . — Map (db m100125) HM
3Ohio (Montgomery County), Brookville — Thomas Franklin HerkinsIn Memory Of
On Arlington Road at Upper Lewisburg-Salem Road, on the left when traveling south on Arlington Road.
Army - SGT - E5 June 26, 1947 - August 24, 1968 K.I.A. Binh Dinh, South Vietnam A Co, 1st Bn, 50th Infantry, 173 Abn Bde ————————— Army of the United States 26 June 1947 - 24 August . . . — Map (db m100126) HM WM
4Ohio (Montgomery County), Brookville — Veterans MemorialAll Gave Some • Some Gave All
On Arlington Road at Upper Lewisburg-Salem Road, on the left when traveling south on Arlington Road.
This Memorial is dedicated to all the men and women that served in any of the five branches of the US military. Thank you for your Service and Sacrifice. Taps This monument sculpture rests on a triangular base representing the folded . . . — Map (db m100086) HM
5Ohio (Montgomery County), Centerville — 11-57 — Brigadier General Edmund Munger
On Yankee Street, on the left when traveling north.
Edmund Munger was born in 1763 in Norfolk, Connecticut, and later moved to Vermont. In 1799, his wife Eunice Kellogg and five children traveled by wagon and flat-bottomed boat to claim land in Washington Township. A blacksmith by trade and a . . . — Map (db m26218) HM
6Ohio (Montgomery County), Centerville — Centerville Veterans Memorial
In honor of those who served in war and peace to protect the United States of America American Revolution 1776-1783 War of 1812 1812-1814 Mexican War 1846-1848 Civil War 1861-1865 Spanish-American War 1898 World War I . . . — Map (db m26217) WM
7Ohio (Montgomery County), Centerville — Sugar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery“Old Centerville Cemetery”
On Main Street (Ohio Route 725), on the right when traveling north.
The first recorded meeting of the Sugar Creek Baptists (now Centerville Baptist Church) was November 2, 1799. In 1802, property was purchased from Aaron Nutt and by 1803, a meeting house was erected on the west side of the cemetery. . . . — Map (db m84406) HM
8Ohio (Montgomery County), Centerville — Sugar Creek Friends Cemetery
On Clyo Road, on the right when traveling south.
After attending monthly meetings in Waynesville and Springborough for many years, members of the Society of Friends built a log meeting house facing Clyo Road on two acres of land purchased from Solomon Miller in 1823. Abandoned as a church in . . . — Map (db m84408) HM
9Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — "Justitiae Dedicata"
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at West Third Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Dedicated to Courthouse Square on Law Day, May 1, 1979 by the Dayton Bar Association These stones were an original part of the County Courthouse erected on this site in 1884. They were preserved by the Dayton Bar Association when the building . . . — Map (db m95622) HM
10Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — "Remember the Promises You Made in the Attic"A Remebrance of the 1913 flood
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at West Third Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
The peak of this memorial plaque indicates the high water level at the crest of the great Dayton flood of March 25, 1913, and also commemorates an important episode in the history of Montgomery County. Here on Sunday night, May 25, 1913, just . . . — Map (db m95624) HM
11Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — "The History of the World is the Biography of Great Men"Carlyle
Hon. Daniel A. Haynes Educator, Judge of the Superior Court By Nature and Training a Most Able Jurist Hon Alvin W. Kumler A Brilliant Lawyer An Honest Courageous Judge Daniel C. Cooper Platted Dayton 1801 Gave Land for Parks . . . — Map (db m17560) HM
12Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 1905 Wright Flyer III
On Monument Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
This sculpture represents the third Flyer that the Wright Brothers constructed to continue their flying experiments at Huffman Prairie, east of Dayton, within the boundaries of what is now Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The Flyer is piloted by . . . — Map (db m20780) HM
13Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 31 Years at the LabDayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
On Broadway Ave at West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south on Broadway Ave.
Six days a week from 1917 to 1948 Orville Wright chose to come to work here in what he called the Wright Aeronautical Laboratory. Images taken by National Cash Register Company photographers soon after his death give a glimpse of the spare, orderly, . . . — Map (db m67598) HM
14Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 8th Air Force Control Tower
Near Springfield Street at Bong Street, on the right when traveling east.
This Control Tower is dedicated to all Eighth Air Force Veterans of WWII and the 26,000 airmen killed This is a project of the Eighth Air Force Memorial Museum Foundation Funded by Eighth Air Force Members and Units John E. Greenwood . . . — Map (db m114931) WM
15Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Abraham LincolnOn the Steps of the Montgomery County Courthouse
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at West Third Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
Abraham Lincoln appeared on these court house steps on the afternoon of September 17, 1859, and spoke denying the assertion of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, Senator from Illinois, that human slavery was protected by the . . . — Map (db m95625) HM
16Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — American Air Forces in England, WWII
Near Springfield Street at Bong Street, on the right when traveling east.
American Air Forces in England, WWII American airpower based in England in WWII included the Eighth Air Force, providing strategic airpower with bombers and fighters, and the Ninth Air Force, performing tactical ground-attack and support . . . — Map (db m114930) WM
17Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Benjamin Van Cleve(1773 - 1821)
On Monument Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Benjamin Van Cleve was one of Dayton's most prominent founding citizens. Among the original settlers, he served as Dayton's first postmaster, librarian, and schoolteacher. His home at First and Jefferson Streets, known as a warm, friendly way . . . — Map (db m22263) HM
18Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Birthplace of Aviation
On Williams Street south of 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south.
The first airplane. The first airport. The first permanent flying school. The Wright brothers created them all - here in Dayton. After their first short flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903, Wilbur and Orville returned home to their . . . — Map (db m61858) HM
19Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Blue Star Mothers' Veterans Memorial
On 1st Street at St. Clair Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
Forever honoring all our sons and daughters of the city of Dayton and of Montgomery County who served their country in the Armed Forces . . . . In reverent recognition of our heroic citizens who gave their lives in sacrifice, we . . . — Map (db m22238) HM
20Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Burkhardt HillSite of the Original Soapbox Derby
On Burkhardt Avenue near South Wright Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported damaged.
. . . — Map (db m105816) HM
21Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Carillon Park
Near S. Patterson Blvd..
Carillon Park owes its existence to the generosity of Col, and Mrs. Edward A. Deeds. The carillon – built of granite, steel, and limestone - - reaches skyward for an impressive 151 feet. The gift of Mrs. Deeds, it was dedicated August . . . — Map (db m95570) HM
22Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 25- 57 — Charity Adams Earley
Near Shoup Mill Rd (Wright Brother’s Parkway).
In 1942, Charity Adams Earley (1918- 2002) became the first African American woman to receive a commission in what became the Women’s Army Corps (WACs). She rose through the ranks to command the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in . . . — Map (db m103461) HM
23Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 4-57 — Charles F. Kettering
On Monument Avenue (Ohio Route 4) at Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling west on Monument Avenue.
Charles F. “Boss” Kettering was a prolific inventor. While at National Cash Register, he invented the first electric cash register. Kettering founded the Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company (Delco) in 1909 and developed the electric . . . — Map (db m17524) HM
24Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Chinese Kites500 B.C. — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #2) —
Raise your sail one foot and get ten feet of wind. -Chinese Proverb The world's first aircraft were the kites of China. The Chinese military first fashioned bird-shaped, wooden kites that were flown behind enemy lines to drop . . . — Map (db m29141) HM
25Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Colonel Edward Deeds
Colonel Edward Deeds (1874-1960) was among the core of Dayton's brilliant leadership in the first half of the 20th century. As vice president of NCR, Deeds' mentored Charles Kettering, hiring him back every time the fickle John Patterson fired . . . — Map (db m29096) HM
26Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Coming Home
On Paul Laurence Dunbar Street, on the right when traveling south.
By the late 1890s Dunbar had earned major acclaim for his writing. He wrote poetry, novels, and lyrics for musicals. In 1899 he contracted tuberculosis, a respiratory disease then usually fatal. Dunbar came home to Dayton. Here he lived his last . . . — Map (db m22225) HM
27Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Congressional Medal of Honor RecipientsState of Ohio, Montgomery County
On East 1st Street (State Highway 4) at North St. Clair Street, on the right when traveling west on East 1st Street.
United States of America Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients State of Ohio, Montgomery County Civil War Downs, Henry W. Sgt. Winchester, Virginia 1864 James, Isaac, Pvt. Petersburg, Virginia 1865 James, John H. Capt. Mobile Bay, . . . — Map (db m22239) HM
28Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Cooper Park
On St. Clair Street, on the right when traveling north.
Daniel C. Cooper (1773-1818) perhaps more than any other deserves to be called the founder of Dayton. A surveyor with Israel Ludlow, Cooper settled in Dayton in the summer of 1796 and became titular owner of the town when the original proprietors . . . — Map (db m28078) HM
29Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Cpl. Tony Stein Memorial Bridge
On North Keowee Street (U.S. 25) at Valley Street (Ohio Route 4, 201,), on the right when traveling south on North Keowee Street.
Cpl. Tony Stein Memorial Bridge In honor of Cpl. Tony Stein, USMC Congessional Medal of Honor WW II Iwo Jima killed in action March, 1, 1945 presented by Kaiser Aluminum 1998 — Map (db m110380) WM
30Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — D-134 Artillery Memorial Bridge1917 - 1919
On Ridge Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated in honor of D-Battery 134th Field Artillery 37th Div. World War — Map (db m28018) WM
31Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14
On Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at Mumma and Forest Avenues, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Originally constructed 1901 The last “horse-drawn” apparatus firehouse in Dayton, . . . — Map (db m28099) HM
32Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 12-57 — Dayton Masonic Temple
On Belmonte Park North at West Riverview Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Belmonte Park North.
(Side A): The first Masonic Lodge in Dayton was founded in 1808, located in the first Montgomery County Courthouse. Various other locations were home to Masons in Dayton, but by World War I, rapid growth of the Masonic community called for . . . — Map (db m4406) HM
33Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Dayton’s First Church Bell
On Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at Third Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Cast in Cincinnati in 1846, this 1,600 pound bell was taken from the First Presbyterian Church building which stood at the northwest corner of Second and Ludlow Streets. It was dedicated December 1, 1974 at special ceremonies . . . — Map (db m96099) HM
34Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Deeds BarnThe Original Location — A Unique Structure, Moved Three Times —
On Central Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
On this site, 319 Central Avenue, Charles F. Kettering invented the electric ignition and the self-starter which revolutionized the automobile industry and in 1909 led to the founding of the Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company . . . — Map (db m110321) HM
35Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Deeds Barnthe Replica — With the Original, in It’s Third Location —
Near Carillon Boulevard.
Being too busy to change the phonograph record, the men working in this building listened to the song, “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” over and over through the night. This is a replica of the carriage barn that stood behind the . . . — Map (db m110322) HM
36Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 5-57 — Erma Bombeck
Near East Edward Street, on the right when traveling north.
Erma Fiste was born in Dayton on February 21, 1927. While attending Patterson Cooperative High School, she worked as a copygirl for the Dayton Herald. After graduating from the University of Dayton in 1949, she married Bill Bombeck. She . . . — Map (db m1651) HM
37Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 30- 57 — Henderson Printing
On West Washington Street at Perry Street, on the right when traveling west on West Washington Street.
Side A Known by the trade name henderSon's printing, the business was a mainstay of Dayton's African American community for almost 60 years and became a printer of choice for everything from advertising materials, office forms, and a . . . — Map (db m137066) HM
38Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Huffman Prairie1904 - 1905 — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #6) —
The hawk which now takes his flight over the top of the wood was at first, perchance, only a leaf which fluttered in its aisles. -Henry David Thoreau After their first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903, the Wright brothers could . . . — Map (db m29516) HM
39Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — C5 — Hull's Rendezvous
On Webster Street at Deeds Park Drive, on the left when traveling north on Webster Street.
Here, where the Shawnees were defeated by Clark's 1782 expedition, Dayton was founded, in 1796. Hull's army and other War of 1812 troops were mobilized at this point. — Map (db m36365) HM
40Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Icarus900 B.C. — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #1) —
Oh that I had Wings. -Thomas Moore. Mankind began dreaming of flight long ago in ancient Greece. Greek mythology reveals this dream in the tale of young Icarus. King Minos imprisoned Icarus and his father, Daedalus, on the isle of . . . — Map (db m29140) HM
41Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — In Honor of Don Bassett
Near Helena Street 0.1 miles west of North Bend Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
In Honor of Don Bassett who organized and conducted the municipal band since 1933 and has provided thirty three years of consecutive summer music programs at the Diehl Municipal Shell. It is the citizens of Dayton who honor him today. — Map (db m157044) HM
42Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration
On Deeds Park Drive, on the left.
On this site, from July 3 through July 20, 2003, the world focused its attention on Dayton as the Birthplace of Aviation for the one hundredth anniversary of the Wright Brothers' first flight and as a Signature Event of the Ohio Bicentennial . . . — Map (db m29097) HM
43Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — John Glenn1962 — Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #9) —
“Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.” -William Shakespeare In the midst of the Cold War, the United States was losing face to the Soviet Union's superior space . . . — Map (db m29560) HM
44Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — John Van Cleve(1801-1858)
On Monument Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
John Van Cleve, Benjamin Van Cleve's son, made his own mark on Dayton as an intellectual, a political activist, and an advocate for a more beautiful city. Van Cleve studied botany, mathematics, and music. He served as the mayor of Dayton and . . . — Map (db m22265) HM
45Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Joseph Calvin Paul Memorial BoulevardCongressional Medal of Honor Recipient
On N. Dixie Drive.
This Boulevard is dedicated to the memory of L/CPL. Joseph Calvin Paul, U.S. Marine Corps who died from wounds received in action near Chu Lai Republic of Vietnam on 19 August 1965. Greater love hath no man than this.That a man lay down his life for . . . — Map (db m62803) WM
46Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 24-57 — Josephine and Hermene Schwarz
On East First at North Main, on the right when traveling east on East First.
Dayton natives Hermene (1902-1986) and Josephine Schwarz (1908-2004) were pioneers of dance who founded one of the first regional ballet companies in the country. In 1927, the opened the Schwarz School of Dance, which eventually became the Dayton . . . — Map (db m102462) HM
47Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 28-57 — Katharine Kennedy Brown
Near Webster Street at North Keowee Street.
Katharine Kennedy Brown (1891-1986), born in Dayton, was a leading figure in local, state, and national Republican politics. Soon after the 19th Amendment was passed In 1920, she earned a seat on the Montgomery County Republican . . . — Map (db m127225) HM
48Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Leonardo da Vinci1506 — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #3) —
"The kite and other birds, which beat their wings little, go seeking the course of the wind, and when the wind prevails...they will be seen at a great height." -Leonardo da Vinci Four hundred years before the Wright Brothers, Leonardo . . . — Map (db m29507) HM
49Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 18-57 — Lewis & Elizabeth Kemp Homestead
On Burkhardt Rd at Meyer Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Burkhardt Rd.
Lewis and Elizabeth (Lyons) Kemp were settlers of what became Mad River Township. With their eight children, the Kemps arrived here from Frederick County, Maryland around 1806. The stone part of the house was built shortly thereafter. Lewis donated . . . — Map (db m104541) HM
50Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Lincoln Takes a Stand
On North Main (Ohio Route 48) at West Third Street, on the right when traveling south on North Main.
Abraham Lincoln spoke at this court house on September 17, 1859. He stopped here between speeches in Columbus and Cincinnati at the invitation of his friend, Dayton lawyer Robert C. Schenck. They had met while both were members of Congress. . . . — Map (db m109456) HM
51Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Locust Grove SchoolNumber 12 (1896)
Near S. Patterson Blvd..
The one- room school was a common sight in rural Ohio in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Locust Grove No. 12 housed elementary school classes until the late 1920’s on it’s original site; S. Bird Road at E. Possum Road in Clark County, . . . — Map (db m95572) HM
52Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 2-57 — Mad River Road / Road From Cunningham's to Mad River
On Mad River Road, on the right when traveling north.
Side A: Mad River Road The first overland route between Dayton and Cincinnati was cut by Daniel Cooper in 1795 to provide access to the new town of Dayton, located at the mouth of the Mad River in the Symmes Purchase. The survey, entered into . . . — Map (db m26222) HM
53Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Making His Way With WordsPaul Laurence Dunbar — Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park —
On Edison Street west of North Paul Laurence Dunbar Street, on the left when traveling west.
As a poet, novelist, and popular lecturer, Paul Laurence Dunbar used his extraordinary way with words to achieve international fame. In just ten years, Dunbar rose from a job running a downtown Dayton elevator to receiving an invitation to President . . . — Map (db m67590) HM
54Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — McCook Field1917 — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #7) —
This field is small. Use it all. -sign at McCook Field Entering World War I, the United States urgently needed to advance this new field of aeronautics. Thanks to the area's industrial strength, the military chose Dayton as the sight . . . — Map (db m29554) HM
55Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — McCook Field"The Cradle of Aviation"
On N. Bend Blvd., on the right when traveling north.
McCook Field was established as a research and development facility of the U.S. Army Signal Corps Aviation section. 18 October 1917, this Dayton site favorably located within the U.S. industrial complet became the aviation engineering and . . . — Map (db m75373) HM
56Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 27- 57 — McCook FieldCradle of Aviation Innovation
On North Bend Blvd at East Helena Street, on the right when traveling south on North Bend Blvd.
Side A: McCook Field Cradle of Aviation Innovation Interest in the new field of aeronautics grew dramatically when the United States entered the World War I in 1917. The army chose Dayton as the site for a research-and-development . . . — Map (db m116551) HM
57Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Memorial1812 Soldiers — Dayton National Cemetery —
On Monument Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Memorial to the Thirty-three soldiers of the War of 1812 buried in this cemetery Honoring Josephine C. Diefenbach state president 1935-1937 erected by The Ohio Society United States Daughters of 1812 on the anniversary of . . . — Map (db m116623) WM
58Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Miami Valley Hospital1951 Cornerstone
On Colby Lane, on the right when traveling north.
In 1951, when Irvin G. Bieser, Sr. was president of the hospital Board of Trustees, this cornerstone was placed during construction of the Main Building. A construction addition in the 1970’s relocated the entry way and the cornerstone became . . . — Map (db m85991) HM
59Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Montgolfier Brothers1783 — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #4) —
The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Joseph and Etíenne de Montgolfier, brothers living . . . — Map (db m29512) HM
60Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Montgomery County Civil War Memorial
On Main Street (Ohio Route 48), in the median.
The Memorial of Montgomery County to her Soldiers. Dedicated July 31, 1884. "The Federal Union Must and Shall be Preserved" The Republic Rests on the Virtue, Intelligence and Patriotism of its Citizens. "Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One . . . — Map (db m17511) HM
61Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Montgomery County Civil War Memorial Hall
On 1st Street at St. Clair Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
To those, who in the hour of their country's danger, tendered their lives. To those who gave much and to those who gave their all. 1861-1865. Carnifex Ferry • Fort Donelson • Shiloh • Vicksburg • Stone River • Corinth • Perryville • . . . — Map (db m22249) HM
62Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Montgomery County Spanish-American War Memorial
On 1st Street at St. Clair Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
Erected to Spanish War Veterans 1898 - 1902 Dedicated to those who rendered service Sinking of the Maine San Juan Hill Santiago Porto Rico Santiago Bay Manila Bay Phillipine Insurrection El Caney Chinese Boxer . . . — Map (db m22242) HM
63Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Montgomery County World War Memorial
On 1st Street at St. Clair Street, on the left when traveling east on 1st Street.
To those who made the supreme sacrifice World War 1917 - 1918 Dedicated to those who rendered service Cambrai • Somme-Defensive • Lys • Aisne • Montdidier-Noyon • Champagne-Marne • Aisne-Marne • Somme-Offensive • Oise-Aisne • . . . — Map (db m22243) HM
64Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 20- 57 — Mount Enon Missionary Baptist Church / Euclid Avenue United Brethren Church
On Third Street at North Euclid Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Third Street.
Mount Enon Missionary Baptist Church Led by Rev.W.E. Jones, a small band of baptized believers came together for services in January 1925. They met regularly in a residence on Home Avenue and Hawthorne Streets, later moving to Summit . . . — Map (db m105798) HM
65Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 16-57 — Natalie Clifford Barney
On North St. Clair at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north on North St. Clair.
Side A Natalie Clifford Barney was born in Dayton on October 31, 1876. Her family was wealthy and industrious, including her great grandfather who founded the Dayton Academy, Cooper Female Seminary, and Dayton Car Works. Natalie, who knew . . . — Map (db m104542) HM
66Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Neil Armstrong1969 — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #10) —
It suddently struck me that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth...I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small. -Neil Armstrong Another Ohio aviator took the final step in the nation's goal to reach the moon. Neil . . . — Map (db m29562) HM
67Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Newcom Tavern
Near East Monument Avenue (Ohio Route 4).
Newcom Tavern, one of Dayton's original dwellings, stood here in Van Cleve Park for much of its storied past. After leading a party of original Dayton settlers, George Newcom constructed his home in 1796 at the corner of Main and Monument, where it . . . — Map (db m20777) HM
68Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Newcom Tavern
Near S. Patterson Blvd..
What Are We Doing? Carillon Park has begun preservation and re-interpretation of Dayton’s oldest standing structure, Newcom Tavern. Using replicated sash- sawn white oak siding and hand wrought nails, Carillon Park is now returning much . . . — Map (db m95571) HM
69Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Orville's Last WorkshopDayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
On Broadway Street north of West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
“For 30 years Orville Wright’s place of business was the plain brick building (here) on North Broadway. Visiting reporters found it quite ordinary. There was a reception area for Miss Beck (his secretary); an inner office with Orville’s desk, . . . — Map (db m67605) HM
70Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — P-47 Thunderbolt
On Springfield Street at Bong Street, on the right when traveling east on Springfield Street.
P-47 Thunderbolt Alexander Kartveli, Designer The Thunderbolt was the largest, heaviest, single-seat fighter built during World War II: a rugged, dependable,and heavily armed fighting machine, whose accomplishments advanced the ultimate . . . — Map (db m114927) WM
71Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Patterson Homestead 1804
On Brown Street at Sawmill Road, on the right when traveling south on Brown Street.
Colonel Robert Patterson was a Revolutionary War Indian fighter, the founder of Lexington, Kentucky, and co-founder of Cincinnati, Ohio. He and his family settled here south of Dayton in 1804 on the 320-acre Rubicon Farm, named for the nearby creek . . . — Map (db m104554) HM
72Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Paul Laurence Dunbar1872 - 1906
Near Monument Avenue at Jefferson Street.
Paul Laurence Dunbar, born on Howard Street in Dayton, was the first African American to be accepted into the discipline of American literature. The son of a fugitive slave, Paul was an eloquent poet, short story writer, and novelist, as well as . . . — Map (db m17559) HM
73Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 8-57 — Paul Laurence Dunbar
On Paul Laurence Dunbar Street south of Edison Street, on the right.
Born on June 27, 1872 in Dayton to former slaves Joshua and Matilda Dunbar, Paul Laurence Dunbar developed a love of stories during his early years. He wrote his first poem at age six and recited his original Easter Ode at age nine to the . . . — Map (db m61869) HM
74Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Preserved and Enshrined
On 4th Street west of Hawthorne Street, on the left when traveling west.
The actual house where the Wright brothers dreamed of flight and the bicycle shop where they built the first airplane can no longer be seen here in West Dayton. But the original buildings still exist, and are well preserved. In 1936 wealthy . . . — Map (db m61861) HM
75Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Rising to the ChallengePaul Laurence Dunbar — Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park —
On Edison Street west of North Paul Laurence Dunbar Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park honors the creative achievements of Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar. In this national park, you won’t see wilderness, vistas or wildlife---but you can learn how three native . . . — Map (db m67587) HM
76Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Roman ColumnA Bicentennial/Bimillennial Tribute
On West Third Street at South Main Street (Ohio Route 49), on the right when traveling west on West Third Street.
Here stands a replica of a 2000 year old Roman column given by Dayton’s sister city, Augsburg Germany in honor of the 200 birthday of the United States. In exchange, a statue fountain was presented to Augsburg and erected October, 1979, for . . . — Map (db m96017) HM
77Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Sir George Cayley1853 — (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #5) —
I feel perfectly confident that we shall be able to transport ourselves and families, and their goods and chattels, more securely by air than by water...." -Sir George Cayley After the Montgolfier brothers, mankind was ready to move . . . — Map (db m29514) HM
78Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 21-57 — Sister Dorothy Stang SNDdeN (1931- 2005)
On Franklin St near South Perry, on the left when traveling west.
Side A Born on June 7, 1931 in Dayton to Edna and Henry Stang, Dorothy Mae was the fourth of nine children. She attended Julienne High School and entered religious life with the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1948. She professed final . . . — Map (db m104544) HM
79Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Site of Dayton's First Electric Generating Station1883 - 1897
On Riverview Avenue at Interstate 75, on the right when traveling east on Riverview Avenue.
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80Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 9-57 — Site of First Game in the NFL
On October 3, 1920 the first game matching two professional teams of the American Professional Football Association, a league that would become the National Football League (NFL), was held on this field within Triangle Park. In that game, the Dayton . . . — Map (db m26339) HM
81Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 23- 57 — St Paul Lutheran Church Dog Leg Road, Dayton
On Dog Leg Road near Little York Road, on the left when traveling south.
On July 30, 1816, the year before the establishment of Butler Township, a group of farmers of German background founded the Stillwater Church. The log structure with adjoining cemetery was located on three acres between Dog Leg Road and Frederick . . . — Map (db m114690) HM
82Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — St. Mary’s Hall
On College Park Avenue when traveling south.
Constructed in 1870, St. Mary’s Hall was once the largest building in Dayton. A National Historic Landmark, the building was formerly the main facility of St. Mary’s Institute, now the University of Dayton. Known as Dewberry Farm, the land for the . . . — Map (db m128632) HM
83Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — State of Ohio Korean War Memorialand All Veterans' Memorial Walkway
On Riverside Drive at the north bank of the Great Miami River, on the right when traveling north on Riverside Drive.
Welcome to the Ohio Korean War Memorial and All Veterans' Memorial Walkway During the 120th General Assembly regular session 1993-1994, both houses of the State of Ohio Legislature unanimously voted Dayton as the official site of . . . — Map (db m29596) WM
84Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Steele High School
On Monument Avenue (Ohio Route 4) at Main Street, on the left when traveling west on Monument Avenue.
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85Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Stewart Street Concrete Arch Bridge1912 - 2008
On West Stewart Street at Edwin C Moses Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on West Stewart Street.
Always known as the Stewart Street Bridge, the seven span reinforced concrete steel arch bridge carried Stewart Street over the Great Miami River for most of the twentieth century. Built using the Melan System, an invention patented in 1893 that . . . — Map (db m102408) HM
86Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Still on Patrol
U.S. Navy submarines paid heavily for their success in World War II. A total of 374 officers and 3131 men are on board these 52 U.S. submarines still on “patrol.” Albacore • Amberjack • Argonaut • Barbel • Bonefish • Bullhead . . . — Map (db m22245) WM
87Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Testing, Testing, TestingMcCook Field 1917- 1927 — Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park Aviation Trail —
On North Bend Blvd near East Helena Street, on the right when traveling south.
Where today you see ball fields and green space, there was once a 254-acre military-industrial complex dedicated to advancing aviation. Some four dozen laboratories, hangars, shops, and offices were hurriedly built here in fall of 1917, the . . . — Map (db m116695) HM WM
88Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The 93rd RegimentOhio Volunteer Infantry
On West Stewart Street at South Main Street (Ohio Route 48), on the right when traveling east on West Stewart Street.
The 93rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry was encamped near this point on the old Patterson farm and mustered into the service of the United States August 20th 1862 with 968 men. Left for the front August 23rd 1862. Mustered out at . . . — Map (db m110085) WM
89Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Belly Tank
Near Springfield Street at Bong Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Belly Tank This Nissen Hut is one of the British temporary structures that served the Allied Forces in England in WWII for housing, administrative and work shops. It was erected by the Royal Air Force near Saffron Walden, Essex, England on . . . — Map (db m114929) WM
90Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 3-57 — The Birth of Aviation
On Monument Avenue (Ohio Route 4) at Jefferson Street on Monument Avenue.
In 1899, Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton built a kite to test a revolutionary flight control system, and in 1900, built their first airplane (glider). With promising results, the Wrights built man-carrying gliders and airplanes to refine their . . . — Map (db m17510) HM
91Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 31-57 — The Dayton Art Institute Centennial
On Riverview Avenue at Belmont Park, on the left on Riverview Avenue.
The Dayton Art Institute, one of the region's premier fine arts museums, was founded in 1919 as the Dayton Museum of Arts. Founding patrons included Orville Wright, members of the Patterson family, and philanthropist Julia Shaw Patterson Carnell, . . . — Map (db m157038) HM
92Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 / And The Rivers Flowed Through The City
The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 On Sunday, March 23, 1913, three storm systems met over western Ohio and, over the next four days, poured nine to eleven inches of rain over the Miami Valley. Falling on near-frozen and saturated ground, this . . . — Map (db m22229) HM
93Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Neighborhood Geniuses
On 3rd Street west of Hawthorne Street, on the right when traveling east.
"...the invention [of the airplane] came from such an unexpected quarter. The Wrights had no special training in science or engineering. While both were well educated, neither had completed the formal coursework required for his high school . . . — Map (db m61866) HM
94Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Newcom Tavern
On Main Street (Ohio Route 48) at Monument Avenue (Ohio Route 4), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
This is the original site of the Newcom Tavern, built in 1798 by Col. George Newcom A trading post inn until 1836. Quartermaster's Headquarters for the N.W. Army, 1812. First native Daytonian, Jane Newcom, born in 1802, in the tavern. . . . — Map (db m17947) HM
95Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Patterson Homestead
Col. Robert Patterson, Revolutionary War soldier and founder of Lexington, Ky., settled here in 1804 and built this farmhouse in 1816. At his death in 1827, Rubicon Farm, with its sawmill, grist mill, stone mill (for wool carding) and sugar camp, . . . — Map (db m104560) HM
96Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Professor of the PropellerDayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
On Broadway Ave north of West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Wright brothers were the first experimenters to understand that a propeller for a flying machine had to work differently from a ship’s screws. The first Wright Flyer used 8-foot-long wooden propellers that the brothers hand-carved from spruce. . . . — Map (db m67602) HM
97Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — The Solution: Wing Warping
By the late 1800s, a handful of experimenters around the world were closing in on the riddle of powered flight. They could fly a plane into the air, but they still couldn't control it - keep it from pitching forward, turning side to side, or . . . — Map (db m29136) HM
98Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — To the Memory of William McKinley
On N Patterson Blvd at 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north on N Patterson Blvd.
To The Memory of William McKinley born Jan. 29th, 1843 died Sept. 14th, 1901 soldier in the Army of the Union representative in Congress Governor of Ohio President of the United States statesman, patriot, martyr a Christian . . . — Map (db m104552) HM WM
99Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — 33-57 — Troutman Sound Labs
On Salem Avenue at Catalpa Drive, on the left when traveling north on Salem Avenue.
"…this was the area that supported us, which made us…" --Roger Troutman (1951-1999). Hits by Roger and Zapp, such as "More Bounce to the Ounce" (1980) and the albums Zapp (1980), The Many Facets of Roger (1981), and Zapp . . . — Map (db m157042) HM
100Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — United Theological SeminaryBonebrake Seminary — The Church of the United Brethren in Christ —
On Cornell Dr, on the right when traveling west.
The Church of the United Brethren in Christ first opened United Theological Seminary in 1871 on Dayton’s West Side. The school changed its name in 1909 to Bonebrake Seminary in honor of six pioneer ministers. The union of the United Brethren . . . — Map (db m109449) HM

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