Dedicated to the sacred memory of all the boys of Fostoria and vicinity who served in the World War and to those who made the supreme sacrifice for liberty and humanity. — — Map (db m245424) WM
A grateful city pays tribute to its honored dead
US Veteran • US Revolutionary War Veteran • War 1812 • US Mexican War Veteran • G.A.R. 1861-1865 • Confederate War Veteran • US Indian War Veteran • Department of the Army - United States . . . — — Map (db m245421) WM
Presented by Rachel G. Linhart. Dedicated to the memory of John M. Rachel G. and Helena M. Linhart.
John M. Linhart Private Co. H 7th Regt. Virginia Vol. Infantry.
Antietam — — Map (db m245425) WM
This tree was respectfully given to the honorable Charles Foster by Emperor Mutsuhiton in the year 1891. Mr. Foster was then Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. — — Map (db m193368) HM
A museum for the glass made in the twelve glass
plants in Fostoria, Ohio
during the period 1887 – 1920
There were 13 different glass companies in Fostoria, Ohio during the years 1887-1920. During the
boom years of 1887 through about . . . — — Map (db m193365) HM
This monument marks the square of the village of Risdon founded in 1832. The land was owned by John Gorsuch, who settled here with his family in a clearing along the Portage River in 1831. He had a plat of the area made by David Risdon, Seneca . . . — — Map (db m100139) HM
This cross rested 35 feet south of here. High atop the St. Wendelin Parish's Second Church building in which Jesus Christ was celebrated as the source and center of living and dying from 1879 to 1995. — — Map (db m193367) HM
Fostoria's glass era began when natural gas was discovered in the mid 1880s at “Godsend,” five miles west of town. Aided by former governor Charles Foster, Fostoria attracted more than a dozen companies that manufactured utilitarian and decorative . . . — — Map (db m245415) HM