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Ohio, Napoleon Heritage Society Historical Markers

 
102 East Washington image, Touch for more information
By Craig Doda, July 17, 2018
102 East Washington
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 102 East Washington — Commercial Italianate Design — Old Vocke Block —
5 & 10 Cent Store For Many Years — Map (db m157940) HM
2Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 105 West Main — Est. 1928
Unusual California Mission Style Architecture — Map (db m157983) HM
3Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 107-109-111-113-115 West Washington — Italianate Design — Circa 1875 —
Purchased by George Hahn In 1898 Clothing & Dry Goods Emporium Good example of Commercial Row Italianate — Map (db m157991) HM
4Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 116 E. Clinton
Donnelly Bros. & Bokerman Dunbar Auto Sales 7-Up Bottling Company, 1936-1982 Founded By J. B. & R. A. Maher — Map (db m157989) HM
5Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 123 West Washington — Circle 1875
New marble front in 1970 Served as newspaper L. L. Orwig & Son, Publishers — Map (db m157992) HM
6Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 127 E. Clinton — Erected by Ohio State Armory Board — Built 1913 —
Unusual fortress-like architecture with castellated parapets — Map (db m157988) HM
7Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 221 East Washington
Founded in 1924 by Leo English, Earl Grieser & Earnest Spengler. First Production in January, 1925, At This Location — Map (db m157985) HM
8Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 535 North Perry
One of the oldest buildings in downtown district. It served as a boarding house for canal travelers. Finerty Shoe Repair 1947-1985 — Map (db m157984) HM
9Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 606 North Perry — Italianate — Circa 1880 —
J.P. Belknap & Son Nat, publishers of The Henry County Signal for nearly 60 years. — Map (db m157982) HM
10Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 611 North Perry — Restrained Italianate — Circa 1880 —
Built By Henry Carey — Map (db m157981) HM
11Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 701 North Perry
Original site of the First National Bank until 1935 Community Bank, 1935-1970 Bancohio Corp., 1970-1985 Ohio Citizens Bank, 1985 — Map (db m157975) HM
12Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 711 North Perry — Queen Anne — Circa 1870 —
Men's Haberdashery for over 100 years — Map (db m158000) HM
13Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 713 North Perry — Queen Anne — Circa 1880 —
Purchased By Wm. Spencer in 1892 & operated as grocery store & tavern for nearly 100 years — Map (db m157976) HM
14Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 719 North Perry Street — Unusual Second Story — Oriel Window —
Site Of Shaff Drugstore 1912 - 1959 — Map (db m157977) HM
15Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 720 North Perry — Elaborate Queen Anne — Circa 1894 —
Formerly World Theater — Street Level Home Telephone Co. — Upper Level Third floor destroyed by fire in 1984 — Map (db m157978) HM
16Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 722 & 724 North Perry — Italianate Design — Circa 1880 —
Built By Herman Weber Served As Dr. Thomas Quinn's Office For Many Years — Map (db m157980) HM
17Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 723 & 725 North Perry — Italianate Design — Circa 1870 —
Murder trial of Major Gen. R.K. Scott was held on second floor. He was tried, acquitted & set "Scott Free". — Map (db m157979) HM
18Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 814 North Perry — Eclectic Design — Circa 1902 —
Site of Dreamland Theatre Napoleon's First Movie Theatre — Map (db m157990) HM
19Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — 828 Oakwood
Formerly housed Fox Cigar Factory, Catholic Grade School, & Mitchell Flower Shop. — Map (db m157997) HM
20Ohio (Henry County), Napoleon — The Henry County Courthouse
Henry County was organized in 1834 and Napoleon became the county seat in 1835. The first Court was held in a two-story log cabin located at the corner of Perry and Front Streets. The first Courthouse was a plain two-story structure costing . . . — Map (db m28489) HM
 
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