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Historical Markers in Peebles, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Adams 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 Adams County, OH (46) Brown County, OH (57) Highland County, OH (38) Pike County, OH (19) Scioto County, OH (63) Lewis County, KY (20) Mason County, KY (82)  AdamsCounty(46) Adams County (46)  BrownCounty(57) Brown County (57)  HighlandCounty(38) Highland County (38)  PikeCounty(19) Pike County (19)  SciotoCounty(63) Scioto County (63)  LewisCountyKentucky(20) Lewis County (20)  MasonCounty(82) Mason County (82)
West Union is the county seat for Adams County
Peebles is in Adams County
      Adams County (46)  
ADJACENT TO ADAMS COUNTY
      Brown County (57)  
      Highland County (38)  
      Pike County (19)  
      Scioto County (63)  
      Lewis County, Kentucky (20)  
      Mason County, Kentucky (82)  
 
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1 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — 1-5 — Adams County Mineral Springs
On Mineral Springs Road (County Route 18) north of Garnet Shiveley Road, on the right when traveling south.
Medicinal value of springs promoted by Charles Matheny, 1840. First hotel built 1864 and resort named Sodaville. Under ownership of General Benjamin Coates, 1888–91, Smith Grimes 1891–08, and J. W. Rogers 1908–20. Mineral Springs Health Resort . . . Map (db m132963) HM
2 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — Burial Mound
Near Horner Chapel Road (Ohio Route 73) 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
Adena culture 600 B.C. to A.D. 100Map (db m214410) HM
3 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — Burial Mound
Near Ohio Route 73, 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
Fort Ancient culture A.D. 1000 to 1650Map (db m214411) HM
4 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — Cairn of Peace
Near Main Street (Ohio Route 41) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling south.
First plaque Cairn of Peace dedicated at World’s Conservation Exposition and 5th World Plowing Contest September 19- 20, 1957 Second plaque These competitors were in the World Plowing Matches Peebles, Ohio . . . Map (db m121814) HM
5 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — 14 — Locust GroveAbandoned to the Rebels — John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail —
On Ohio Route 73 near Ohio Route 41, on the left when traveling east.
On the night of July 15, 1863, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan and his Confederate raiders set up camp along a seven-mile stretch between the villages of Jacksonville and Locust Grove. The following morning, General Morgan rode into Locust . . . Map (db m214407) HM
6 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — 1-6 — Peebles
On North Main Street (Ohio Route 41) near Elliott Avenue, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Platted in 1881 by Isaiah Custer on the junction of old Zane's Trace (1796-97) and the Cincinnati & Eastern Railway (1881). Incorporated 1886. Named after John G. Peebles, Portsmouth, Ohio businessman. David Nixon constructed the first house in . . . Map (db m223788) HM
7 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — 15-1 — Serpent Mound
Near Ohio Route 73 west of Horner Chapel Road (Local Route 116), on the right when traveling west.
One of North America’s most spectacular effigy mounds, Serpent Mound is a gigantic earthen sculpture representative of a snake. Built on a spur of rock overlooking Ohio Brush Creek around 1000 A.D. by the Fort Ancient culture, the earthwork . . . Map (db m214413) HM
8 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — The Serpent In American Indian Traditions
Near Horner Chapel Road (Ohio Route 73) 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
In the traditions of many American Indian tribes, the Great Serpent was a powerful spirit. People could call upon the Great Serpent for the power to cure-illnesses or to be successful in hunting animals. The Great Serpent offered its power in the . . . Map (db m214415) HM
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9 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — The Shawnee And The King Of The Serpents
Near Horner Chapel Road (Ohio Route 73) 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (Route T-116), on the right when traveling west.
According to Tenskwatawa, often referred to as the Shawnee Prophet, when the first Shawnee people came to this land many thousands of years ago, several warriors were lost when they were taken beneath the sea on the back of an immense turtle. . . . Map (db m214417) HM
10 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — The Village Site
Near Horner Chapel Road (Ohio Route 73) 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
Frederic W. Putnam, the Harvard University archaeologist who studied Serpent Mound in the late 1800s, described this area as a village site - actually two overlapping village sites, one earlier and one later. Here he found "sites of . . . Map (db m214418) HM
11 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — What Is An Effigy Mound?
On Horner Chapel Road (Ohio Route 73) 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
An effigy mound is a geoglyph, or symbol made of earth. The most common effigy mounds in North America are animal effigies. Ohio has only two well-documented effigy mounds, Serpent Mound and Alligator Mound. Ohio's effigy mounds were . . . Map (db m214420) HM
12 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles — 2-1 — Wickerham Inn1800-01
On Ohio Route 41 at Adkins Rd, on the right when traveling north on State Route 41.
The inn was built 1800-01 by Peter Wickerham, a Revolutionary War veteran. It was used as an overnight stagecoach stop and tavern on Zane's Trace until ca. 1850. Runaway slaves were hidden here when the "Underground Railroad" was in operation. . . . Map (db m108129) HM
13 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles, Bratton Township — Astronomical Alignments At Serpent Mound
On Ohio Route 73, 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
The head of Serpent Mound is lined up to the point on the western horizon where the sun sets on the Summer Solstice – the longest day of the year. Some think the three main curves of the serpent's body point to the Summer Solstice sunrise, . . . Map (db m214409) HM
14 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles, Bratton Township — Exploring Serpent MoundFredric Ward Putnam
On Ohio Route 73, 1 mile west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
"the most singular sensation of awe and admiration overwhelmed me … there seemed to come to me a picture as of a distant time, of a people with strange customs, and with it came the demand for an interpretation of this mystery. The . . . Map (db m214412) HM
15 Ohio, Adams County, Peebles, Bratton Township — Serpent Mound Impact Crater
On Ohio Route 73, 0.9 miles west of Horner Chapel Road (County Road T-116), on the right when traveling west.
Serpent Mound sits within a large crater almost nine miles across. The bedrock in the center of the crater has been thrust upwards to between 400 and 900 feet above its original position, while an outer ring of bedrock has dropped from at least . . . Map (db m214414) HM
 
 
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May. 10, 2024