Historical Markers and War Memorials in Williamsburg, Ohio
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Williamsburg is in Clermont County
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ADJACENT TO CLERMONT COUNTY
Brown County (55) ►
Clinton County (41) ►
Hamilton County (329) ►
Warren County (136) ►
Bracken County, Kentucky (11) ►
Campbell County, Kentucky (44) ►
Pendleton County, Kentucky (8) ►
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1► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — 30 — Charles B. Huber Farm — Clermont County, Ohio Freedom Trail — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — ![]() |
{Titles are marker text} — — Map (db m108587) HM |
2► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — 27 — Charles B. Huber Home Site — Clermont County, Ohio Freedom Trail — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — ![]() |
{Titles are marker text} — — Map (db m108591) HM |
3► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — Dairy House at Harmony Hill — ![]() |
Built 1800- 1802 at the homestead of Maj. General William Lytle by John Charles stone mason The restoration of Harmony Hill Dairy House is dedicated to the memory of the “Father of Clermont County”, Major General William . . . — — Map (db m95612) HM |
4► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — 28 — Dr. L.T. Pease Home Site — Clermont County, Ohio Freedom Trail — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — ![]() |
{Titles are marker text} — — Map (db m108590) HM |
5► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — Grassy Run Battlefield — ![]() |
In these fields on the southwest side of the east Fork of the Little Miami River, opposite the mouth of Grassy Run, was fought the Battle of Grassy Run April 10, 1792. Simon Kenton led a group of frontiersmen from Limestone (Maysville), KY . . . — — Map (db m95461) HM |
6► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — Hartman Log Cabin — ![]() |
Dedicated to Christopher Hartman who emigrated from Germany in 1753 fought in the American Revolution and settled in Clermont County in 1801; to his grandson John Kirby Hartman, who purchased this site in 1838; and to their relatives and . . . — — Map (db m99999) HM |
7► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — In Recognition of 200 Years of Freedom and Dedication — Williamsburg, Ohio Bicentennial — 1796-1996 — ![]() |
This monument is dedicated to the pioneers who early in the year 1796 braved many dangers and suffered numerous hardships in order to establish the small settlement of Lytlestown, later to be named Williamsburgh, along the banks of the East Fork of . . . — — Map (db m108602) HM |
8► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — Last Indian Battle — ![]() |
Last Indian Battle fought March 16, 1792 on the south bank of East Fork Creek near the mouth of Grassy Run Clermont County Tecumseh Shawnee Chjef, known as “Blazing Star”, and Simon Kenton, a scout, were engaged in a sharp . . . — — Map (db m95462) HM |
9► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — 26 — Marcus Sims - Huber Tannery Location — Clermont County, Ohio Freedom Trail — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — ![]() |
{Titles are marker text} — — Map (db m108589) HM |
10► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — Stepping Stone — Pioneer Artifact at Historic Site — ![]() |
This is the stepping stone from Revolutionary War veteran Adam Fisher’s log cabin. After the war he and his family came to Kentucky and then about 1799 moved across the Ohio River to settle between Little Indian Creek and what is now route 743 . . . — — Map (db m95614) HM |
11► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — The Town Square — Clermont County Bicentennial — ![]() |
In 1796, William Lytle set aside over five acres for public buildings. In 1803 Williamsburg became the first county seat and in 1809 the first county courthouse was built here by John Charles. A jail was built in 1811 and in 1812- 13 a two room . . . — — Map (db m95579) HM |
12► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — 11 — Williamsburg — Morgan's First Ohio Campsite — John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail — ![]() |
About 4 pm on July 14, 1863, Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan and his raiders stopped in Williamsburg to establish their first campsite in Ohio. Approximately 2,000 cavalrymen remained in the rebel force. Many of the officers . . . — — Map (db m108248) HM |
13► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — 29 — Williamsburg Township Cemetery — Clermont County, Ohio Freedom Trail — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — ![]() |
{Titles are marker text} — — Map (db m108588) HM |
14► Ohio (Clermont County), Williamsburg — Williamsburg Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
In loving memory and appreciation of those loyal men and women of Williamsburg, who served their country well in peace and war. We honor forever with this monument those heroes stalwart and brave, who so fearlessly left their families . . . — — Map (db m95615) WM |