March 23, 1831
September 24, 1896
In memory of Elihu H. Mason, one of the first six Medal of Honor recipients. Mason, a resident of Pemberville, Ohio was enlisted in the 21st Ohio Infantry. During the Civil War Mason was involved in Andrews . . . — — Map (db m187648) HM
Sixteen Flags stand straight and tall,
In front of this Memorial Hall.
They remind us of lives men and women did give,
So that "Free From Tyranny, we all might live.
Sixteen Flags in gentle breezes wave,
Sixteen lives that men and . . . — — Map (db m187639) WM
WWII
Wayne Sieving
Robert Driftmeyer
James Oberhausen
John Czirr
George Sherman
Wilmer Kern
Walter Kreinkamp
Melvin Grover
Leonard Siek
Korea
None — — Map (db m187642) WM
Lon Gossett
Herman McClean
Harley Menter
Winfield Muir
Harry Perry
Roy Spicer
Lester Mock
Robert Driftmeyer
George Sherman
James Oberhouse
Robert Forrester
Alfred Brunpng
Wayne Sieving
Fred Rahe . . . — — Map (db m187644) WM
In Memory of Captain Elihu H. Mason (1831-1896), second Medal of Honor winner, who is buried in this cemetery. In the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, Mr. Mason was on the celebrated Andrews Raid, April 12, 1862, when 18 union . . . — — Map (db m19086) HM
In memory of
James Lloyd C. Henry
Born Sept. 16. 1889 deceased Sept, 6, 1971
"Builder of Bridges"
Served as county bridge engineer
from July 1938 until Sept. 1971
truly a dedicated public servant
and professional engineer — — Map (db m187649) HM
Completed in 1892 at the height of the region's oil boom, the Pemberville Town Hall followed a late-1800s municipal trend to house many civic functions under one roof. The fire station, jail, and council chambers occupied the ground level, while . . . — — Map (db m29189) HM
October 8, 2015 Celebrating the friendship of Pemberville, Ohio ans Rodinghausen, Germany.
In the 1800's several families from the Rodinghausen area came to the Pemberville area to begin a new life.
This memorial honors the family and friendship . . . — — Map (db m187647) HM
Over the years we have honored the 16 valiant persons
we lost, not knowing a 17th had fallen.
Fredrick Ivan Schauer
Gave his life in Korea
no longer unknown to us.
June 1991 — — Map (db m187640) WM
This cross is
constructed of
beams from the
original building
of Bethlehem
Lutheran Church
built in 1862.
It was erected on
Maunday Thursday
April 5, 2012. — — Map (db m187646) HM
During the War of 1812, Northwestern Army Commander General William Henry Harrison led troops through northwest Ohio on the way to Detroit and Ft. Malden in Michigan. After the decimation of General James Winchester's division at Frenchtown . . . — — Map (db m20429) HM