Historical Markers and War Memorials in Batavia, Ohio
Batavia is the county seat for Clermont County
Batavia is in Clermont County
Clermont County(122) ► ADJACENT TO CLERMONT COUNTY Brown County(56) ► Clinton County(46) ► Hamilton County(330) ► Warren County(210) ► Bracken County, Kentucky(23) ► Campbell County, Kentucky(49) ► Pendleton County, Kentucky(8) ►
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Tealtown and Baldwin Roads were once part of an
old state road. In 1804, the new state of Ohio
appropriated $1,650 for the purpose of making a
road to go from Chillicothe through Cincinnati,
to the West line of the state. Isaac Anderson,
of . . . — — Map (db m99475) HM
In honor of all from Batavia who served in the Vietnam War
And in special memory of our native son who was killed-in-action
Lt. Andrew M. Haglage, U.S.M.C. — — Map (db m199330) WM
Philip Gatch • 1751-1834 • Minister & Common Pleas Judge Milford
William Lytle • 1770-1831 • Surveyor • Williamsburg
Thomas Morris • 1776-1844 • U.S. Senator & Abolitionist • Bethel
Ulysses S. Grant • 1822-1885 • 18th U.S. . . . — — Map (db m199332) HM
The Clermont County Fair was held here from 1857 – 1863.
In 1861, Civil War Camps Lucas and Scott were located
here. In 1901 the Cincinnati, Georgetown and Portsmouth
Railroad (CG&P), 1876 – 1935, constructed a ten acre lake
named after the . . . — — Map (db m99692) HM
The nearby Lucy Run School (1885) is an example of
the one-room schoolhouses that served rural Clermont
County from 1800 to 1930. Before an Ohio law
assessing taxes for public schools was passed in
1825, the first schools were by . . . — — Map (db m99693) HM
The first Catholic Parish in Clermont County
was established 1839. The original church of
log construction was destroyed by a fire the
eve of Ascension Day 1868. A stone church
was erected on the original site in 1869.
The present structure . . . — — Map (db m204967) HM
The stained glass window is a gift to the citizens of Clermont County from the Clermont County Ohio Bicentennial Celebration Committee. It is a project of legacy, a preservation of history and a commitment to education. Surrounding the geographic . . . — — Map (db m200019) HM
This Federal style house was built by Charles Waits with bricks made on site. The 16-inch thick interior walls required stone foundations for support. This area commonly called "Judges Corner." — — Map (db m199334) HM
The Walk of Veterans
we salute the honored veterans who defended our freedom.
Their courage, valor, and sacrifice serve
as an inspiration to all. — — Map (db m99691) WM