210 entries match your criteria. Entries 201 through 210 are listed.
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Lebanon is the county seat for Warren County
201 ► Ohio, Warren County, Springboro, Clearcreek Township — Joseph Penrose House — Circa 1832 — Old Springboro 1815 — |
This house appears to have been built circa 1832, possibly by Joseph Penrose, and served as a "station" on the Underground Railroad, a place that offered assistance to runaway slaves during their flight to freedom. According to local legend, a . . . — — Map (db m228629) HM |
202 ► Ohio, Warren County, Springboro, Clearcreek Township — Joseph Thomas House — Circa 1835 — Old Springboro 1815 — |
This house was a "station" on the Underground Railroad, a place that offered assistance to runaway slaves during their flight to freedom. Early building owners include James Janney who bought the house in 1835, James Farr who bought the house in . . . — — Map (db m228628) HM |
203 ► Ohio, Warren County, Springboro, Clearcreek Township — Springboro — |
Founded in 1815 as a Quaker Community; Was a safehaven on the Underground Railroad — — Map (db m228223) HM |
204 ► Ohio, Warren County, Springboro, Clearcreek Township — Springboro — 1815 - 2015 — |
This monument recognizes the 200 year bicentennial celebration, honoring Springboro founder, Jonathan Wright (1782-1855). His vision for equality and diversity were guiding principles as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Jonathan's legacy was . . . — — Map (db m228625) HM |
205 ► Ohio, Warren County, Springboro, Clearcreek Township — The James Bennet House — Circa 1863 — |
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m228657) HM |
206 ► Ohio, Warren County, Springboro, Clearcreek Township — The Stanton House — |
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m228579) HM |
207 ► Ohio, Warren County, Waynesville — Friends Burial Ground — |
In 1804, Miami Monthly Meeing purchased this land to use as a graveyard. Burials were made without regard to status or family association, but rather by date of death. Some of the earliest graves are marked with a plain rock obtained from a nearby . . . — — Map (db m26524) HM |
208 ► Ohio, Warren County, Waynesville — 4-83 — John Evans House — |
David and Rachel Burnet Evans built this Federal style house in 1836. Their son, Dr. John Evans (1814-1897), nationally known physician, statesman, and educator, lived here as a young man. After graduating from Lynn Medical College in Cincinnati, . . . — — Map (db m26481) HM |
209 ► Ohio, Warren County, Waynesville — The Bullskin Trace — |
Approximately ½ mile east of this point lies The Bullskin Trace. It was an Indian trail that led from the Ohio River to Detroit, Michigan. It was used by such notables as Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton, and Tecumseh. It was designated a public . . . — — Map (db m44321) HM |
210 ► Ohio, Warren County, Waynesville, Wayne Township — Project History — |
January 1, 1937: Record flood in the Ohio River Basin … The Ohio River rises to 80 feet above low water level in Cincinnati, nine feet above any previous flood of record. Water, electricity, and gas services are severed in many cities … . . . — — Map (db m220424) HM |
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