Christopher C. Layman
Law Office
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m187725) HM
Flew 76 successful missions over North Vietnam and 276 total combat missions.
Specialty: F-4 Fighter Pilot, Commander, Squadron Operations Officer, Director of Operations, Air Operations Officer, Flight Training Instructor F-4 and T-38, . . . — — Map (db m183882) HM
Along this line stand the old
Milestones
of the Maumee & Western
Reserve Turnpike between
Lower Sandusky now Fremont....L S
and
Perrysburg........P
The Turnpike built 1824-27,
is now Route 20 between
Bellevue & . . . — — Map (db m31683) HM
Along this highway (now US 20) milestones like this were placed every mile on the Maumee and Western Reserve Turnpike between Lower Sandusky (now Fremont) and Perrysburg.
The turnpike was completed in 1827 and the mile markers were installed . . . — — Map (db m200207) HM
Dedicated in honor and memory of Phyllis C. Schnoor Ameling - aka "Brown Owl" -
Woodville Girl Scout Leader for 60 years
This Bridge was used by hundreds of Woodville Girl Scouts during bridging ceremonies in the backyard of Brown . . . — — Map (db m187727) HM
Sugar Creek Cemetery was established in 1836 and was known as Collins Cemetery. This land was purchased in 1826 by C.B. Collins and is the oldest burial ground in Woodville Township. According to the "History of Sandusky County" published in 1882 by . . . — — Map (db m187728) HM
May 2, 1894 a 30" brass bell was purchased by Village Council for the purpose of summoning
firemen when there was a fire. The bell was mounted above the town hall and also was used
to call council members together for meetings. In later years it . . . — — Map (db m187721) HM
Indians lived in this area until 1817. They marked forest trails by bending young trees to point the way. The ancient hackberry tree, just west of the bridge, bent when young, points to a shallow crossing of the Portage River. — — Map (db m31661) HM
Woodville “The Lime Center of the World.” Woodville and the surrounding area is situated in the center of a huge deposit of some of the purest dolomitic limestone in the world. The absence of cracks in the rock stratum and relatively . . . — — Map (db m4024) HM
To Commemorate Those
Who Served The United States
In The World War
1917 To 1919
Dedicated To The
Clarence L. Nieman Post
No. 455 American Legion
Woodville, Ohio — — Map (db m182896) WM