Historical Markers in Belmont, Ohio
St. Clairsville is the county seat for Belmont County
Belmont is in Belmont County
Belmont County (64) ►
ADJACENT TO BELMONT COUNTY
Guernsey County (39) ►
Harrison County (28) ►
Jefferson County (94) ►
Monroe County (9) ►
Noble County (16) ►
Marshall County, West Virginia (48) ►
Ohio County, West Virginia (168) ►
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ADJACENT TO BELMONT COUNTY
Guernsey County (39) ►
Harrison County (28) ►
Jefferson County (94) ►
Monroe County (9) ►
Noble County (16) ►
Marshall County, West Virginia (48) ►
Ohio County, West Virginia (168) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1► Ohio (Belmont County), Belmont — 5-7 — Harley E. Warrick (19242000) — ![]() |
The last barn painter for the Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company of Wheeling, West Virginia, Harley Warrick painted thousands of barns with the familiar Mail Pouch Tobacco logo over his 48-year career. Mail Pouch transcended advertising to become a . . . — — Map (db m1035) HM |
2► Ohio (Belmont County), Belmont — 2-7 — Mile Marker — ![]() |
The earliest highway signs along the National Road (Route 40) in Ohio were milestones located at one-mile intervals along the north side of the roadway. Each stone indicated the distance to Cumberland, Maryland, the eastern terminus of the National . . . — — Map (db m78496) HM |
3► Ohio (Belmont County), Belmont — The Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway "Father of the Interstate Highway System" — ![]() |
In August 1973, the U.S. Congress designated a cross-country stretch of Interstate as the "Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway, in tribute to President Eisenhower's early recognition of the need for a national network of highways to enhance the . . . — — Map (db m166034) HM |
4► Ohio (Belmont County), Belmont — Welcome to the National Road The Historic National Road in Ohio — ![]() |
The National Road crosses six states from Baltimore, Maryland, to East St. Louis, Illinois. The road fulfilled the dreams of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to build an all-weather route across the Allegheny Mountains to connect the Eastern . . . — — Map (db m132703) HM |