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Historical Markers in Piketon, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Pike 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 Pike County, OH (19) Adams County, OH (46) Highland County, OH (37) Jackson County, OH (55) Ross County, OH (76) Scioto County, OH (63)  PikeCounty(19) Pike County (19)  AdamsCounty(46) Adams County (46)  HighlandCounty(37) Highland County (37)  JacksonCounty(55) Jackson County (55)  RossCounty(76) Ross County (76)  SciotoCounty(63) Scioto County (63)
Waverly is the county seat for Pike County
Piketon is in Pike County
      Pike County (19)  
ADJACENT TO PIKE COUNTY
      Adams County (46)  
      Highland County (37)  
      Jackson County (55)  
      Ross County (76)  
      Scioto County (63)  
 
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1 Ohio, Pike County, Piketon — 8-66 — First County Courthouse / Removal of County Seat
On East Main Street at Market Street on East Main Street.
First County Courthouse. Named for General Zebulon Pike, killed in the War of 1812, Pike County was organized in February 1815. Commissioners were charged with establishing a county seat and on May 12, 1815 accepted a conveyance of . . . Map (db m132467) HM
2 Ohio, Pike County, Piketon — Piketon
On U.S. 23 south of Indian Ridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
Named for General Zebulon Pike Killed in storming of York, Upper Canada, 1813Map (db m59364) HM
3 Ohio, Pike County, Piketon — The Underground Railroad in Pike CountyHistoric Underground Railroad Site
On East Main Street at Market Street, on the right when traveling north on East Main Street.
An Elm Grove abolitionist maintained a lonely Underground Railroad station where he provided safety for escaping enslaved persons. These fugitives were attempting to travel the unfriendly route from Houston Hollow in Scioto County to safe places . . . Map (db m59368) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 30, 2024