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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Caledonia, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Marion 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 Marion County, OH (50) Crawford County, OH (36) Delaware County, OH (136) Hardin County, OH (64) Morrow County, OH (26) Union County, OH (65) Wyandot County, OH (73)  MarionCounty(50) Marion County (50)  CrawfordCounty(36) Crawford County (36)  DelawareCounty(136) Delaware County (136)  HardinCounty(64) Hardin County (64)  MorrowCounty(26) Morrow County (26)  UnionCounty(65) Union County (65)  WyandotCounty(73) Wyandot County (73)
Marion is the county seat for Marion County
Caledonia is in Marion County
      Marion County (50)  
ADJACENT TO MARION COUNTY
      Crawford County (36)  
      Delaware County (136)  
      Hardin County (64)  
      Morrow County (26)  
      Union County (65)  
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1 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — 2-51 — Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding(1872 - 1881) — 29th president of the United States —
On Main Street at South Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
In a Caledonia printing shop owned by his father, Dr. George T. Harding, Warren learned the fundamentals of the printing trade which inspired his interest in a journalism career.Map (db m29129) HM
2 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — Caledonia
On East Marion Street just east of Peach Alley, on the right when traveling east.
Boyhood home of Warren G. Harding (1872 - 1881)Map (db m236757) HM
3 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — 4-51 — Claridon Prairie
On Marion-Galion Road (Local Road 114), on the left when traveling east.
This grass land, extending one mile east between the road and the railway, is one of the few surviving remnants of the once extensive prairies that were part of pioneer Marion County. This strip, preserved by chance when the railway and road were . . . Map (db m29127) HM
4 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — Owl Creek Trail
On Harding Highway (Ohio Route 309) at Caledonia-Climax Road (County Route 159), on the right when traveling east on Harding Highway.
This trail, also know as the Old war trace, connected Upper Sandusky and Mt. Vernon through Caledonia, Mt. Gilead, and Fredericktown. The route continued to Newcomertown by way of Owl Creek (Kokoshing River) and White Woman (Walhoning) River. . . . Map (db m97069) HM
5 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — Caledonia Memorial United Methodist Church
On South Main Street just south of South Street, on the left when traveling north.
Entered in the National Register of Historic Places 1979 Caledonia Memorial United Methodist Church Founded By William Garberson - 1830 Dedicated - 1909Map (db m236794) HM
6 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia — Caledonia Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street at East Marion Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
Dedicated in memory of the men of the Caledonia area who served their country in World War I, World War II, Korea and Viet NamMap (db m236764) WM
7 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia, Claridon Township — Caledonia
On Harrison Street at Riker Alley, on the left when traveling east on Harrison Street.
Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding (1872 - 1881)Map (db m236758) HM
8 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia, Claridon Township — Caledonia Veterans Memorial
On East Marion Street, on the right when traveling south.
Revolutionary War John Irey • Ebenezer Lewis War Of 1812 John Hart • Jacob Rice • Thomas Lacey Spanish American War Homer M. Messenger • James Sharrock • John Lloyd Wichess United States Ateteran Riley H. Eighlinger Civil . . . Map (db m236762) WM
9 Ohio, Marion County, Caledonia, Claridon Township — Methodist Episcopal Church Bell
On South Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
This bell first called the pioneers to worship at the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1835. Charles Nathan Clark, the great grandfather of William M. Clark was a member of the original congregation. The bell was entrusted for many years to the care of . . . Map (db m236765) HM
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May. 18, 2024