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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Erie County, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Erie 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 Erie County, OH (144) Huron County, OH (91) Lorain County, OH (76) Ottawa County, OH (142) Sandusky County, OH (234)  ErieCounty(144) Erie County (144)  HuronCounty(91) Huron County (91)  LorainCounty(76) Lorain County (76)  OttawaCounty(142) Ottawa County (142)  SanduskyCounty(234) Sandusky County (234)
Sandusky is the county seat for Erie County
Adjacent to Erie County, Ohio
      Huron County (91)  
      Lorain County (76)  
      Ottawa County (142)  
      Sandusky County (234)  
 
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101 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — 4 — Ohio Veterans HomeFun Facts — Where's Waldo —
Near Dewitt Avenue (County Route 92) north of Beatty Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
• Today the Sandusky Ohio Veterans Home houses approximately 660 residents. • By 2005, more than fifty thousand veterans had resided at what was now known as the Ohio Veterans Home in Sandusky.Map (db m204820) HM
102 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — 22-22 — Old Perkins Cemetery
On Milan Road, on the right when traveling west.
Using the power of eminent domain, the United States Government purchased 9,000 acres of land in Perkins Township, Erie County, Ohio to build the Plum Brook Ordnance Plant in 1941, displacing many families and businesses. This tract included the . . . Map (db m79099) HM
103 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — 18-22 — Old Sandusky Post Office
On West Washington Street (U.S. 6) at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east on West Washington Street.
This U.S. Post Office building, Sandusky’s third, opened in 1927, replacing a smaller building at Columbus Avenue and Market Street. It is notable for its fine Neoclassical-style architecture and its unusual curved portico. It was added to the . . . Map (db m141801) HM
104 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Oran Follett
On Wayne Street at East Adam Street, on the left when traveling south on Wayne Street.
Residence of Oran Follett, 1798–1894. Editor – Railroad Official – Publisher Lincoln-Douglas Debates. A worthy Citizen.Map (db m142007) HM
105 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Perry's Monument
On East Washington Row (U.S. 6) west of Wayne Street, on the left when traveling east.
Dominating the Put-in-Bay skyline is Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial, a 352 foot high Greek Doric column erected between 1912 and 1915. The memorial commemorates Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory over a British squadron at the . . . Map (db m204900) HM
106 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — SanduskyFounded 1817
On Huron Avenue (U.S. 6) at Wayne Street, on the right when traveling east on Huron Avenue.
An Indian camp formerly called Ogontz Place by Chief Ogontz of the Ottawa Tribe. Sandusky, founded 1817 by Hon. Zalmon Wildman, Judge Isaac Mills, George Hoadley. Incorporated 1824, Dr. George Anderson, Aaron C. Corbet, Cyrus W. Marsh, Alexander . . . Map (db m142010) HM
107 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Sandusky / Erie County
On Washington Street west of Columbus Avenue.
Sandusky • Early Indian village of Ogontz; also French & British trading post. • 1816 – platted as town of Portland; English version of Indian name, “San Dus Tee,” adopted in 1818. • First Connecticut settlers arrived in 1817. • 1848 – . . . Map (db m241214) HM
108 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Sandusky Aviation, Shipyard & Railroad
On E Water St, on the right when traveling west.
Weldon B. Cooke, Thomas W. Benoist, Reinhardt N. Ausmus experimented in early aviation from this site 1912 - 1917 One of Sandusky Shipyard Sites Sail and Steamboats were built 1864-1933 Among the . . . Map (db m242220) HM
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109 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Sandusky Telephone Building
On Ohio 4, on the right when traveling north.
Formerly Sandusky Telephone Building 1917- 1957 Donated By The Ohio Bell Telephone Co. To The United Fund Of Erie County, Inc. October 2, 1963Map (db m204587) HM
110 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Sandusky’s First Cemetery1816–1830
On West Water Street at Shelby Street, on the left when traveling west on West Water Street.
Site of Sandusky’s first cemetery, 1816–1830.Map (db m183135) HM
111 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — 6-22 — Sandusky’s First Congregation — 1818
On East Jefferson Street just east of Wayne Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Methodist Episcopal Church pioneered organized religion in Perkins Township 1811, then in Sandusky when the Rev. Alfred Brunson preached the city’s first sermon in January, 1818. In 1829 the Methodists built Sandusky’s first church, on West . . . Map (db m142005) HM
112 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Shoreline Park
On E. Water Street, on the right when traveling west.
Piers were in existence here as early as 1846. Later three long piers were built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railway for commercial use. Iron ore, grain, lumber, sand, crushed stone and packaged freight were shipped from this point. The B&O Railway . . . Map (db m90708) HM
113 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — State Theatre
On Columbus Ave, on the left when traveling north.
Originally, this site housed the West House, a hotel which sometimes sheltered the guards for Johnson's Island, the Confederate officers' prison camp across Sandusky Bay. The building was erected by William F. Seitz and his sons as a complete . . . Map (db m117810) HM
114 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Statue Of Liberty
On East Washington Row (U.S. 6) west of Wayne Street, on the left when traveling east.
Statue of Liberty, the symbol of freedom that stands on Liberty (formerly Bedloe's) Island in New York Harbor. The statue officially entitled "Liberty Enlightening the World," was placed in the harbor as a symbol to arriving voyagers of the . . . Map (db m241222) HM WM
115 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Surrender - World War II
On East Washington Row (U.S. 6) west of Wayne Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Nazis, who launched World War II in 1939, were forced to surrender in the Spring of 1945. It was nearly 3 a.m., 0241 hours, on May 7 at Rheims when the unconditional surrender of "all forces on land, sea, and air” under German control was . . . Map (db m241224) HM
116 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Beecher House
On West Washington Row east of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m199682) HM
117 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Boy with the Boot
On West Washington Street (U.S. 6) east of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Boy with the Boot is the official symbol of the City of Sandusky. This statue is a replica of the 1895 original which stood in this fountain for many years. Produced by the J. W. Fiske Ironworks, New York City, the historic statue is now in the . . . Map (db m141893) HM
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118 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Firelands
Near Hayes Avenue (Ohio Route 4) at Cooke Street, on the right when traveling north.
The history of the Firelands is linked to the American Revolutionary War. During the British raids of 1777 and 1779 the Connecticut towns of Danbury, East Haven, New Haven, Fairfield, Norwalk, Greenwich, Groton, Ridgefield and New London were . . . Map (db m182694) HM
119 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Gettysburg Address
On East Washington Row (U.S. 6) west of Wayne Street, on the left when traveling east.
The original copy of the Gettysburg Address. in Lincoln's own handwriting, which he held as he delivered the address on November 19, 1863, belongs to the Library of Congress at Washington. The text is reproduced here.
The . . . Map (db m241226) HM
120 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Hinde & Dauch Paper Company
On West Shoreline Drive at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on West Shoreline Drive. Reported permanently removed.
In 1862 James J. Hinde and Jacob J. Dauch established a baling business to sell straw to paper mills, and in 1886 they became partners in a bankrupt mill on Pierce Street then known as the Sandusky Paper Company. Under their leadership the company . . . Map (db m90651) HM
121 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Johnson House
On Columbus Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
1854 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m204584) HM
122 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Monroe Doctrine
On East Washington Row (U.S. 6) west of Wayne Street, on the right when traveling west.
President James Monroe enunciated the famous Monroe Doctrine in his address to congress of December 2, 1823. "The American Continents, by the free and independent conditions which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be . . . Map (db m241228) HM
123 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Ninteenth Amendment
On East Washington Row (U.S. 6) west of Wayne Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote, was adopted on August 26, 1920. The original, in the form of a Congressional resolution, is in the National Archives at Washington.
H.J. Res 1 . . . Map (db m241664) HM
124 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Odd Fellows Building
On West Washington Row, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1889 by the local firm A. Feick & Bro. (now Feick Contractors), this fine example of late Victorian/ Italianate architecture was one of only three built especially by the International Order of Odd Fellows for their lodge activities. . . . Map (db m204593) HM
125 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Signers of the Declaration Of Independence
On East Washington Row east of Columbus Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Name, Born-Died, Colony, Profession John Adams, 1735-1826, Mass., Lawyer • Samuel Adams, 1722-1803, Mass., Businessman • Josiah Bartlett, 1729-1795, N.H., Physician • Carter Braxton, 1736-1797, Va., Planter • Charles Carroll, . . . Map (db m204918) HM
126 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Underground Railroad / Abolition Boats Provide an Escape to Freedom in Erie County
On East Shoreline Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Marker Front: The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a system of loosely connected safe havens where those escaping the brutal conditions of slavery were sheltered, fed, clothed, nursed, concealed, disguised, and . . . Map (db m241233) HM
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127 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — This Concretion
Near East Washington Street (U.S. 6) near Colulmbus Avenue.
This concretion was formed in sedimentary deposits over the ages. An unusually large specimen, it was found in 1911 on Mills Street and brought to this site at the behest of Professor E.L. Moseley, who was noted for his studies of Lake Erie and his . . . Map (db m142013) HM
128 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Underground Railroad
On East Shoreline Dr east of Jackson Street, on the left when traveling east.
Many homes in Sandusky and other parts of Erie County were stations on the Underground Railroad before and during the Civil War. Residents provided food, shelter, clothing, and transportation to Canada. Harriet Beecher Stowe used Sandusky as the . . . Map (db m79105) HM
129 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Veterans Memorial
On Central Avenue at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on Central Avenue.
This memorial is dedicated to those whose lives have been lost in military operations but not during times of conflict 1st Lt. John F. Kiffer, U.S. Air Force, 6/12/32 - 6/15/56 • Lt. Brad A. Jacobs, U.S. Navy, 9/28/60 - 12/5/88 • Spc. D. . . . Map (db m204813) WM
130 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Veterans Memorial
On Columbus Avenue (County Road 120) just south of Marshall Avenue (County Road 91), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m241234) WM
131 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Veterans Memorial Park
On Central Avenue west of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to those men and women of this county who served our country in times of peace and war and especially to those who gave their lives in that serviceMap (db m204598) WM
132 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Veterans Pavilion
Near Columbus Avenue (County Road 120) north of East Strub Road (County Road 7), on the right when traveling north.
Donated through the generous support of Ohio Foundation Veterans Organization and caring citizens in appreciation for service rendered to their country by the residents of the Ohio Veterans Home.Map (db m204808) WM
133 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Village of Venice1816-1963
On Venice Road (U.S. 6) near Fremont Avenue (U.S. 6), on the left when traveling west.
[Marker Front]: The first Venice flour mill was built on this site in 1822. Russell Heywood of Buffalo bought the mill in 1831 and rebuilt it in 1833. Fed by water from underground springs, the mill was in almost constant operation. . . . Map (db m20476) HM
134 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — World War II Veterans Memorial
On Columbus Avenue (County Road 120) south of Dewitt Avenue (County Road 92), on the right when traveling north.
Veterans memorial dedicated to those who served and sacrificed for their country In memory of those who served in World War IIMap (db m204811) WM
135 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky, Perkins Township — Ohio LST/AMPHIBS Association
Near East Strub Road (County Road 7) west of Milan Road (U.S. 250), on the right when traveling west.
This Memorial is dedicated September 20, 1997, by the Ohio LST/Amphib Association in honor of all Navy and Coast Guard personnel who sailed LST's to assault beaches in WWII - Korea - Vietnam - Desert Storm plus peace time duty. This Memorial is . . . Map (db m216144) HM WM
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136 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — The Hinde & Dauch Paper Company / The Paper District
On West Shoreline Drive just west of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Hinde & Dauch Paper Company. James J. Hinde and Jacob J. Dauch operated a business selling baled straw to paper mills, and in 1888 they expanded by taking over a bankrupt paper mill on Fillmore Street. Demand for better packaging to . . . Map (db m241235) HM
137 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — Days of Wooden ShipsWood Shipbuilding in Vermilion
On Liberty Avenue (U.S. 6) west of Grand Street, on the right when traveling west.
Wooden shipbuilding thrived in sheds and shops that dotted the banks of the Vermilion River. Starting in early 1800s they turned out countless vessels that served a number of maritime industries; schooners used for fishing and carrying cargo; . . . Map (db m149306) HM
138 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — Huron Iron Company Furnace
On State Road (Ohio Route 60) at Darrow Road, on the right when traveling south on State Road.
In the 1830s the Huron Iron Company Furnace was located two-tenths of a mile west of here.Map (db m149729) HM
139 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — 25-22 — Lake Shore Electric Railway
On West River Road, 0.2 miles south of Liberty Avenue (U.S. 6).
At this site the Lake Shore Electric Railway crossed a bridge that spanned the Vermilion River. The western abutment of the former bridge is plainly visible just below along the river bank. Widely known as the "Greatest Electric Railway" in the . . . Map (db m225378) HM
140 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — 27-22 — Lester Allan Pelton
On West Lake Road (U.S. 6) at Risden Road (County Route 143), on the right when traveling east on West Lake Road.
Lester Allan Pelton, "the Father of Hydroelectric Power," was born on September 5, 1829, a quarter of a mile northwest of this site. He spent his childhood on a farm a mile south of this site and received his early education in a one-room . . . Map (db m75629) HM
141 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — The Days of Steel BoatsSteel Shipbuilding in Vermilion
On Liberty Avenue (U.S. 6) west of Grand Street, on the right when traveling west.
By 1920 it was apparent that the building material of choice was steel. Between 1920 and 1957 over 25 steel boats were built in Vermilion. The establishment of the American Ship Building Company in nearby Lorain and other supporting industries such . . . Map (db m149457) HM
142 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — 2019 — The Lighthouse Lens
On Main Street north of Huron Street, on the left when traveling north.
The lens in Vermilion’s lighthouse is powered by a single, 100-watt-equivalent LED bulb, no more than an ordinary household lamp. Yet its light reaches 10 miles out across Lake Erie. The technology that makes this possible was developed in the . . . Map (db m147935) HM
143 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — Vermilion / Erie County
On Main Street (Ohio Route 60) north of Ohio Street, on the right when traveling north.
Vermillion. Founded 1808, incorporated 1837. • Settled by Connecticut “Firelanders.” • Name derived from red banks along river. • Old Indian Fort, up river, famous for giving protection to Vermilion Tribe and roving bands. . . . Map (db m147774) HM
144 Ohio, Erie County, Vermilion — Vermilion’s LighthouseA History
On Main Street north of Huron Street, on the left when traveling north.
At the time Vermilion became a village in 1837, the people had built their own navigational aid at the mouth of the river using wooden stakes topped with oil-burning beacons. In 1840, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged the river . . . Map (db m147951) HM
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