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On South Columbus Street (Ohio Route 13) north of Summit Street, on the right when traveling south.
A Seed of Catholic Education in Ohio. In April 1830 four Dominican sisters from St. Catherine's, Kentucky, founded St. Mary's Academy, the first Catholic school in Perry County. Bishop Edward Fenwick, first Bishop of Ohio, donated a small . . . — — Map (db m11996) HM
On Ohio Route 383, 1.4 miles south of Ohio Route 13, on the right when traveling south.
St. Joseph Church, “Cradle of the Faith in Ohio.” was the first
Catholic church in the state. Dominican Father Edward Fenwick, later the
first bishop of Cincinnati, came from Kentucky to
visit local Catholics for the first time in . . . — — Map (db m122412) HM
On W. Gay Street, 0.1 miles west of N. Columbus Street (Ohio Route 13), on the right when traveling west.
Lutheran congregations formed in Perry County beginning in the late eighteenth to early nineteenth century. The Mother Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania, sent missionary pastors to Ohio to preach to the growing number of . . . — — Map (db m13094) HM
On Stage Coach Road (Local Route 52) 0.6 miles east of Zion Road NW (Local Road 39), on the left when traveling east.
In the Fall of 1808, Father Edward Fenwick, a Dominican priest, met Jacob Dittoe on this site and offered the Holy Mass for his family and their kinsmen, the Fink family. Dittoe had written to Bishop John Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in . . . — — Map (db m188389) HM
On Columbus Street (Ohio Route 13) at Sheridan Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Columbus Street.
(Side A): Philip Sheridan was most likely born in County Cavan, Ireland in 1831, but records do not indicate his actual birthplace. His family moved to Somerset when Philip was a child and lived down the avenue from this site. His family . . . — — Map (db m12012) HM
On West Main Street (U.S. 22) at Market Street (Ohio Route 668) on West Main Street.
In 1805, for $1.50 an acre, Jacob Miller purchased this property in
the Congressional Land Office in Chillicothe, capital of the new
state of Ohio. He and Somerset co-founder John Finck then each built
a tavern on either side of town along the . . . — — Map (db m122410) HM
On West Main Street (U.S. 22) at Columbus Street (Ohio Route 13), on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
Nellie Sheridan was born into a traditional Irish family but was not content to fill the usual role of a 19th century woman working only inside the home. Somerset's first female postmaster and one of the youngest one in U.S. history, Nellie at 19 . . . — — Map (db m133508) HM
On Columbus Street (Ohio Route 13) 0.5 miles south of Main Street (U.S. 22), on the right when traveling south.
The present frame dwelling was built by Gen. Sheridan for his parents in 1859. Under the large oak tree near the house, William Henry Harrison, Corwin, Ewing and Hamer addressed political meetings before the Civil War. In the grove in front of the . . . — — Map (db m13095) HM
On North Columbus Street (Ohio Route 13) at East Main Street (U.S. 22), on the right when traveling west on North Columbus Street.
(Side A): The Sheridan Monument The Sheridan monument was erected by and given to the Village of Somerset by the State of Ohio in 1905 to honor the memory of Somerset's General Phillip Henry Sheridan. "Little Phil" was raised in Somerset . . . — — Map (db m13096) HM