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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Norwich, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Muskingum 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 Muskingum County, OH (78) Coshocton County, OH (73) Guernsey County, OH (51) Licking County, OH (157) Morgan County, OH (43) Noble County, OH (18) Perry County, OH (33)  MuskingumCounty(78) Muskingum County (78)  CoshoctonCounty(73) Coshocton County (73)  GuernseyCounty(51) Guernsey County (51)  LickingCounty(157) Licking County (157)  MorganCounty(43) Morgan County (43)  NobleCounty(18) Noble County (18)  PerryCounty(33) Perry County (33)
Zanesville is the county seat for Muskingum County
Norwich is in Muskingum County
      Muskingum County (78)  
ADJACENT TO MUSKINGUM COUNTY
      Coshocton County (73)  
      Guernsey County (51)  
      Licking County (157)  
      Morgan County (43)  
      Noble County (18)  
      Perry County (33)  
 
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1 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — 15-60 — First Traffic Fatality in Ohio / The National Road
First Traffic Fatality in Ohio As he traveled the National Road on August 20, 1835, the last diary entry by Christopher C. Baldwin, librarian for the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, was, “Start by stage on the . . . Map (db m13348) HM
2 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — In Memory of Christopher BaldwinFirst Traffic Fatality in Ohio
In Memory of Christopher C. Baldwin, Librarian of the American Antiqurian Society Worchester, Mass., killed on this curve Aug. 20, 1835, by the overturning of a stage coach. This being the first traffic accident on record in this state.Map (db m157951) HM
3 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — Mile MarkersNational Road/Zane Grey Museum — One of Several Identical Markers —
The Act of Congress in 1806 which authorized the construction of the National Road required that mile markers be placed at regular intervals. These reference points reassured travelers that they were following the correct route. They also indicated . . . Map (db m205519) HM
4 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — MotelsThe Historic National Road in Ohio
As motorized transportation developed, motels of all sizes became a fixture along the National Road. Automobile travel in the early 1900s was often an adventure. Overnight accommodations, in the form of hotels, were concentrated in urban centers, . . . Map (db m98694) HM
5 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — Norwich
The 1835 scene of the first recorded traffic fatality in Ohio, an overturned stagecoachMap (db m205871) HM
6 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — Norwich
The 1835 scene of the first recorded traffic fatality in Ohio, an overturned stagecoachMap (db m205874) HM
7 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — 1-60 — Salt Creek Bridge/Timber Covered Bridges
Side A: Salt Creek Bridge This covered bridge, spanning Salt Creek in Perry Township, Muskingum County was erected in the 1870s. It is a splendid example of an Ohio covered bridge built with Warren type trusses. It is being preserved as an . . . Map (db m13344) HM
8 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — The Historic National Roadin Ohio
Welcome to the National Road 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 . . . Map (db m93721) HM
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9 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — The Historic National Road in OhioMile Markers
The Act of Congress in 1806, which authorized the construction of the National Road, required that mile markers be placed at regular intervals. These reference points reassured travelers that they were following the correct route. They also . . . Map (db m205520) HM
10 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — The Ralph Hardesty Stone HouseThe Historic National Road in Ohio — The Road That Helped Build The Nation —
Built in 1836 for Ralph Hardesty at a cost of $500, the original stone portion of this house measures 40 by 22 feet. Little is known of Mr. Hardesty except that he was listed in the 1850 Census, when he was 43 years of age. The two-story house, . . . Map (db m205872) HM
11 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — Tomb Of The Unknown SoldierNever Forget Garden
This garden is a living tribute to all of America's veterans and their families. In silence and respect, this is a place to remember why millions of Americans have fought and died for our liberty and our freedom. Here we renew our promise to . . . Map (db m205870) WM
12 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — Warren Pony Truss BridgeRiveted Iron Bridge
This is among the oldest surviving rivet-connected Warren Pony Truss bridges in Ohio and a good example of a bridge type commonly used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It is typical of the quality of construction by the Mount . . . Map (db m98817) HM
13 Ohio, Muskingum County, Norwich — Zane’s Trace BridgeWarrern Riveted Pony Truss Bridge
(original medallion- The Mt. Vernon Bridge Co, Mt. Vernon Ohio 1909) Warrern Riveted Pony Truss Bridge erected along the Zane Trace over Salt Creek Moved to National Road Zane Grey Museum in 2000Map (db m93735) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024