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By Rev. Ronald Irick, November 4, 2016
The Ramsey/Paxton Cemetery Marker
101 Ohio, Clermont County, Loveland — The Ramsey/Paxton Cemetery — Clermont County Bicentennial Marker
On Oakland Rd (Ohio Route 48), on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
Col. Thomas Paxton (1739-1813) served with General George Washington at Valley Forge in 1777 and with General Anthony Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. This was the last major fight against the Indians before Ohio became a state in . . . Map (db m99423) HM
102 Ohio, Clermont County, Milford — Greenlawn Cemeterycirca 1811 — Clermont County Bicentennial Marker —
On Lila Avenue (U.S. 50), on the right when traveling east.
Philip Gatch, 1751 – 1834, established the cemetery on his farm when his wife Elizabeth died in 1811. Originally this was a site of a Hopewell Indian mound building culture. In his will, Gatch gave his sons discretion to open the cemetery . . . Map (db m99618) HM
103 Ohio, Clermont County, Neville — Edgington Mound — Clermont County Bicentennial Marker —
On Ohio River Scenic Byway (U.S. 52), on the right when traveling east.
This burial mound was built during the time period 1000 B.C. to 400 A.D. Because the 15 foot 9 inch mound is conical shaped, it is believed to have been built by the Adenda Culture. It is 133 feet in diameter at the base. The mound received its . . . Map (db m164257) HM
104 Ohio, Clermont County, New Richmond — 8-13 — Mt. Zion Chapel / Mt. Zion Cemetery - Lafayette School
On Clermontville Laurel Road (County Route 31), on the left when traveling north.
Mt. Zion Chapel The Mount Zion Chapel of the Christian Church was built in 1872 on this hill adjacent to the members' cemetery outside of Clermontville. The site was part of a two-acre parcel that had been secured from the farm of William R. . . . Map (db m99887) HM
105 Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg — Stepping StonePioneer Artifact at Historic Site
Near S 3rd St.
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
106 Ohio, Clermont County, Williamsburg — 29 — Williamsburg Township CemeteryClermont County, Ohio Freedom Trail — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom —
On Gay Street east of North High Street, on the right when traveling west.
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107 Ohio, Clinton County, Blanchester — 2-14 — Garrison Corner Community
On Shawnee Trace Road (County Route 263), on the right when traveling east.
Side A Descendants of Lemuel Garrison Sr., a Revolutionary War soldier, were among the first Europeans to own and settle land at Garrison Corner (intersection of State Route 123 and Shawnee Trace) . Garrison Cemetery burials took place from . . . Map (db m121044) HM WM
108 Ohio, Clinton County, Lees Creek — Grove-Geff Cemetery
On Ohio Route 72, 0.3 miles north of County Road 156, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the memory of these early Ohio Pioneer Residents of Clinton County 1841 William Geffs • 1882 William Geffs • 1864 Harrison Geffs • 1844 Harrison Geffs • 1908 Thomas Geffs • 1912 Mary Geffs • 1840 John Geffs • . . . Map (db m213425) HM
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109 Ohio, Clinton County, Sabina — 4-14 — Beam Farm Mound
Near Stone Road (County Route 23).
Built by people of the Adena or Hopewell cultures during the Early to Middle Woodland era (circa 800 B.C - 500 A.D), the Beam Farm Mound, 1200 feet northwest, has stood on the uplands overlooking Anderson Fork for two thousand years. Notable among . . . Map (db m121070) HM
110 Ohio, Clinton County, Wilmington — Chester Township Veterans Memorial
On Graveyard Lane (County Route 209) at New Burlington Road (County Route 5), on the left when traveling north on Graveyard Lane.
Dedicated to those Veterans interred here who sacrificed so much that we might remain free (87 names on front, 88 names on back including “the Unknown Soldier”) This monument is given in memory of our Veterans past and . . . Map (db m106400) WM
111 Ohio, Clinton County, Wilmington — Unknown Union SoldierSimple Marker in a Secluded Rural Cemetery
Near Graveyard Ln (County Route 209) at County Route 5.
Unknown Union Soldier KIA Civil War 1861- 1865 “Here rests in honored glory an American Soldier known but to God”Map (db m144519) WM
112 Ohio, Columbiana County, Columbiana — Welcome to the Legacy Trail Loop!
On Springfield Road, 0.2 miles north of East Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The Legacy Trail Loop, an immersive and interpretive walking journey, invites you to meet the past stewards of the land we now call Harvey S. Firestone Recreational Park. There have been many, from the indigenous people who honored the land in . . . Map (db m245817) HM
113 Ohio, Columbiana County, East Liverpool — 12-15 — Riverview Cemetery
Near St. Clair Avenue.
(front) Envisioned as a rural cemetery with careful attention to landscaping design and symmetrical lots, the Riverview Cemetery was established in 1883 on forty acres of land. The chapel was a gift to Riverview from the Grand Army of the . . . Map (db m49715) HM
114 Ohio, Columbiana County, Salem — Tract of the City of AllianceWestville Division
Near Valley Road (County Highway 405) 0.1 miles south of Walnut Street, on the left when traveling south.
In 1915 the city of Alliance, Ohio enlarged its water supply source by purchasing land and damming streams in Knox Twp., Columbiana County, at Westville, Ohio. The waters of the new Westville Reservoir would inundate the private Westville Colored . . . Map (db m207181) HM
115 Ohio, Columbiana County, Salineville — 52 — Monroeville-In A Trap — John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail —
Near Ohio Route 164, 0.2 miles west of Local Route 54.
By July 26, 1863, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan was in a race that was rapidly coming to an end. Union pursuers seemed to be everywhere as the Confederates worked their way north from Nebo (near present-day Bergholz). After passing through . . . Map (db m111195) HM
116 Ohio, Coshocton County, Plainfield — 4-16 — Plainfield Cemetery
This cemetery, established in 1810, is the final resting place of many of the founders of Plainfield and Linton Township. Besides the early date of its founding, it is notable for the number of armed forces veterans interred here, who represent . . . Map (db m15275) HM
117 Ohio, Coshocton County, Warsaw — Franklin J. FischerAddition — Opened in September, 1999 —
Near Ohio Route 60, 1 mile south of Warsaw.
This fifteen-acre addition to the Valley View Cemetery was purchased in 1998 from Robert Bailey. The addition is named for Franklin J. Fischer because of his dedication, commitment, and service to the Valley View Cemetery for fifty years (from . . . Map (db m14727) HM
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118 Ohio, Crawford County, Sulphur Springs — Remembering Our Veterans of Early Wars
On Ohio Route 602 north of Paris Street (Ohio Route 98), on the left when traveling north.
In every war, the nation has used men from this community. This significant mound, once covered with flowers, and now flags, is dedicated to the Nations dead, which insures that no soldier is forgotten on Memorial Day. Adam Link, one of the . . . Map (db m94790) WM
119 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Bay Village — 26-18 — Lakeside Cemetery
On Lake Road (U.S. 6) west of Pinewood Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Laid out in 1814, Lakeside Cemetery became the first public burying ground in Dover Township, an area that now includes Bay Village, Westlake, and the northern portion of North Olmsted. Reuben Osborn 1778-1860) arrived in Dover on October 10, . . . Map (db m134277) HM
120 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Berea — 93-18 — Adams Street Cemetery
On Adams Street at Waverly Street, on the right when traveling south on Adams Street.
Known as the “village Cemetery,” this was Berea’s main burial ground from 1834 to the 1880s. However, in 1886, the Cleveland Stone Co. purchased quarries adjacent to the cemetery, where Coe Lake is today. Quarrying had already . . . Map (db m134166) HM
121 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Central — 89-18 — Woodland Cemetery
On Woodland Avenue (Ohio Route 87), on the right when traveling east.
[side A] Howard Daniels, who lived from 1815-1863, was a noted architect and landscape gardener. Over the course of his life, he designed six Ohio and New York cemeteries, including Woodland that began in 1852 when he laid out 20 of its 60 . . . Map (db m21002) HM
122 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 119-18 — Abraham Lincoln's Funeral in Cleveland
On Public Square.
(side 1) Abraham Lincoln visited Cleveland twice; once in life and the other in death. The first visit was on February 15-16, 1861, while in route to his presidential inauguration. The second, more solemn visit was on April 28, 1865. . . . Map (db m229871) HM
123 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — 90-18 — Erie Street Cemetery
Side A In 1826, when Cleveland's first cemetery closed, Cleveland village trustees paid Leonard Case Sr. one dollar for eight acres of land and dedicated it as the Erie Street Cemetery. Built on what became prime property, the cemetery . . . Map (db m102722) HM
124 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Erie Street Cemetery Chapel Flooring Stones
Near East 9th Street north of Sumner Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
You are standing on what remains of the flooring stones of the cemetery chapel (c 1880) that stood at this location. The building was razed in 1954 when it fell into disrepair and was no longer used for its original purpose.Map (db m192388) HM
125 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Gamaliel FentonBorn in Mansfield, Conn. — Jan. 31, 1763 —
Near East 9th Street north of Sumner Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m192342) HM
126 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — In Memory of Those Whose Bodies Were Moved From Ontario Street Cemetery to Erie Street Cemetery1826
Near East 9th Street.
Name - Age - Date of Death - Grave* Trumble - 32 - Oct. 1813 - 1st Deming Brainard - 25 - Aug. 28, 1824 - 2nd Unknown - - - 3rd Horace Pitkin - 20 - Dec. 20, 1822 - 4th Stephen Gilbert - 34 - Apr. 19, 1808 - 5th Adolphus Spafford - 16 - . . . Map (db m18036) HM
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127 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Lorenzo and Rebecca Carter
Near East 9th Street north of Sumner Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
are credited with being Cleveland’s first permanent settlers. They arrived in Cleveland in 1797. They came to seek opportunity on the frontier, ax in hand, a rifle in the other and bible and spelling book in the saddlebag. Lorenzo Carter, . . . Map (db m192366) HM
128 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Spirit of '76
Near East 9th Street north of Sumner Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
One Nation Under God with Liberty and Justice for All This site is dedicated to the veterans who lived, served and died for our Country. Within Erie Cemetery are the graves of soldiers from the Revolutionary War and the many conflicts that . . . Map (db m192384) WM
129 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — Unknown Early Settlers
On East 9th Street.
Originally buried in Cleveland's first cemetery whose remains now rest in this lot. Public reburial October 12, 1939 by Western Reserve Early Settlers Association.Map (db m17899) HM
130 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — 97-18 — Ohio City / Monroe Street Cemetery
On Monroe Avenue at West 32nd Street, on the left when traveling west on Monroe Avenue.
Ohio City was originally part of Brooklyn Township, which was founded by Richard Lord and Josiah Barber in 1818. The township population increased rapidly with the completion of the Ohio Canal in 1832. The “City of Ohio” became an . . . Map (db m136930) HM
131 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Ohio City — Welcome to Monroe Street CemeteryEstablished 1841
Near Monroe Avenue at West 32nd Street, on the left when traveling west.
The grand Gothic Revival gateway arch that frames the entrance was constructed in 1874. The arch is virtually identical to the one constructed at the Erie Street Cemetery. These gateways were designed by the architect Joseph Ireland . . . Map (db m136936) HM
132 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — 40-18 — Frances Payne Bolton
Near Cornell Road.
Frances Payne Bolton (1885-1977) was the first woman from Ohio to serve in the United States Congress. Elected in 1940 to complete the term of her late husband, Chester C. Bolton, Mrs. Bolton represented the 22nd District for 28 years. Her life long . . . Map (db m11927) HM
133 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, University Circle — In Memory of the Teachers and Children Who Lost Their Lives in the Collinwood School Fire
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Teachers and Pupils who lost their lives in the Collinwood School Fire, March 4, 1908 Teachers: Grace Fiske, Katherine Weiler Pupils: Ila Adams, Irene Apari, Adelbert Baldwin, Luretta Baldwin, Glenn Barber, Clayton Bell, George Blurm, . . . Map (db m60759) HM
134 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Adella Prentiss Hughes1869-1950
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Sponsored Cleveland performances by the world's best musicians beginning in 1901. Founded the Musical Arts Association in 1915 and the Cleveland Orchestra in 1918.Map (db m12109) HM
135 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Benjamin Rose1828-1908
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Briton, industrialist and philanthropist who came to Cleveland in 1848. Formed the Cleveland Provision Company in 1875, Cleveland's largest meat packer. Pioneered meat shipping using refrigerated cars. Built the Rose Building, E. 9th and Prospect, . . . Map (db m12116) HM
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136 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Burial Place of James A. Garfield
On Euclid Avenue.
Twentieth President of the United States. Born November 18, 1831 Died September 19, 1881.Map (db m167375) HM
137 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Carl B. Stokes1927-1996
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
First African American mayor of a major metropolitan area from 1967-1971 after serving in the Ohio House for six years. Elected municipal judge in 1983, appointed U.S. ambassador to the Republic of the Seychelles in 1994, first black anchor to . . . Map (db m12108) HM
138 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Ernest R. Ball1878-1927
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
The composer of "When Irish Eyes are Smiling", "Mother Machree", "A Little Bit of Heaven" and hundreds of other songs well known today. He also wrote musical scores for Broadway shows.Map (db m12119) HM
139 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Henry A. Sherwin1842-1916
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Founded the Sherwin-Williams Company, the world's largest paint and sulfa drug base manufacturer in 1866. The company developed reliable ready mixed paint in 1880, the paint roller in 1944 and washable latex paint in 1950.Map (db m12095) HM
140 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Jeptha Wade1811-1890
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Financier, philanthropist, founder of the Western Union telegraph company in 1856. First president of Lake View Cemetery Association in 1869, donated land to City of Cleveland for Wade Park and co-founded the Case School of Applied Science in 1880.Map (db m12110) HM
141 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Joseph Carabelli1850-1911
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Sculptor, state legislator, founder of the Lake View Granite and Monumental Works in 1879. Called the "Father of Little Italy". He helped found the Alta House. While in the Ohio House of Representatives authored the bill making Columbus Day a legal . . . Map (db m12107) HM
142 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Raymond J. "Chappie" Chapman1891-1920
On Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Cleveland Indians shortstop killed by a ball thrown by Yankee pitcher Carl Mays at the New York Polo Grounds. He is the only major league player killed by a pitched ball. Fans paid for his monument with nickles and dimes.Map (db m12120) HM
143 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Heights — Rufus Dunham(1792-1862)
Near Euclid Avenue (U.S. 20).
Freemason, public official, Whig Party activist. Well-known as the genial proprietor of Dunham's Tavern, a popular stagecoach stop on the Buffalo Road (Euclid Avenue) midway between Doan's Corner (East 105th Street) and Public Square. The tavern, . . . Map (db m12106) HM
144 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Fairview Park — Rockport Cemetery of Pioneer DaysNow Fairview Park Cemetery
On Lorain Road (Ohio Route 10) just east of West 196th Street.
[Main Marker]: Here rest early settlers of this area of old Rockport Township, soldiers of the American Revolution and of four succeeding wars. Dates of first burials have been lost to memory in their antiquity. [Top of two nearby . . . Map (db m11548) HM
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145 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Middleburg Heights — 99-18 — Woodvale Union Cemetery
On Fowles Road at Engle Road (Ohio Route 291), on the right when traveling west on Fowles Road.
Woodvale Cemetery was established in the mid-1800s in Middleburgh Township, Ohio. The oldest marked grave holds Fred G. Klink (1833–1858), whose family donated a half acre of land for burials. In 1786, Frank M. Stearns (1832-1911) suggested . . . Map (db m134157) HM
146 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, North Olmsted — 8-18 — Butternut Ridge Cemetery 1835
On Butternut Ridge Road west of Great Northern Boulevard (Ohio Route 252).
Isaac Scales (1786-1821) settled on this site. At his death, he was buried in his back yard. A large rock marked his grave. The land was reclaimed by Charles Olmsted who deeded it to the Township in 1835 for a public burial ground. Early settlers . . . Map (db m11546) HM
147 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, North Royalton — Hampson Post No. 499 G.A.R. Civil War MemorialVeterans Memorial
On Royalton Road (Ohio Route 82), on the left when traveling east.
In memory of The Unknown Dead Dedicated to Veterans who served lived, died for their countryMap (db m49269) HM
148 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Olmsted Falls — 101-18 — Chestnut Grove Cemetery
On Chestnut Grove Drive just west of Lewis Road, on the right when traveling west.
The northward course of the west branch of Rocky River forms a boundary for this cemetery, which lies above the river valley. Old trees convey stateliness and solemnity to these seven acres, often called “Turkey Foot” because . . . Map (db m134196) HM
149 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Pepper Pike — Raw JacksonOrange Township, Connecticut Western Reserve
On Pinetree Road (Ohio Route 87) at Lander Road, on the right when traveling west on Pinetree Road.
This historic landmark is the site first settled in Orange Township of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Raw Jackson and his wife, Jane Lonsdale, traveled from Yorkshire, England, to settle one of the first farms here. He and his family lived on . . . Map (db m191555) HM
150 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Shaker Heights — Jacob Russell
On South Park Boulevard near Lee Road, on the right when traveling west.
Revolutionary Soldier Jacob Russell Born 1746 Windsor, Conn. - Died 1821 Warrensville, Ohio Enlisted May 12. Discharged October 11, 1775. 8th Company, Connecticut Continental Regiment, 1775. In 1812 he settled in the Township of . . . Map (db m10425) HM
151 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Shaker Heights — This Tablet Marks the Final Resting Place of the Shakers of the North Union Society
Near Lee Road north of Chagrin Road (U.S. 422), on the right when traveling north.
This tablet marks the final resting place of the Shakers of the North Union Society. Their remains were moved from the Shaker burial ground on South Park Boulevard to this cemetery in 1909. "Do all your work as though you had a thousand years to . . . Map (db m18034) HM
152 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Shaker Heights — Warrensville West CemeteryFirst Burial 1811
On Lee Road north of Chagrin Boulevard (U.S. 422), on the right when traveling north.
Final resting place of Pioneer Families Manx Settlers Veterans of Five Wars North Union Shakers Erected by the Shaker Historical Society May 30, 1959Map (db m18035) HM
153 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Westlake — 103-18 — Leverett Johnson / Evergreen CemeteryWestlake’s First Settler /                                                        
On Center Ridge Road (U.S. 20) east of Crocker road, on the right when traveling east.
Leverett Johnson. Born in Connecticut in 1794, Leverett Johnson came to Dover Township with his brother-in-law and sister Asahel and Rebecca Johnson Porter on October 10, 1810. In 1811 at the age of 16, he began clearing land in what is now . . . Map (db m134230) HM
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154 Ohio, Darke County, Brock — 7-19 — Annie Oakley
On Greenville-St Marys Brock Road South, 0.2 miles south of Ohio Route 185, on the right when traveling north.
Side A Phoebe Ann Mosey, also known as Annie Oakley, was born six miles northeast of here in what was then Woodland, later renamed Willowdell. Born in 1860 she was the sixth daughter born to Jacob and Susan Mosey. After the death of her . . . Map (db m59641) HM
155 Ohio, Darke County, Brock — Brock Cemetery Unknown Soldiers Memorial
Erected in Memory of Unknown SoldiersMap (db m28798) HM
156 Ohio, Darke County, Fort Jefferson — Fort Jefferson Veterans Memorial
On Ohio Route 121 when traveling west.
Dedicated to the heroes of our community who served our country and who sacrificed their lives on the land, sea, and in the sky that freedom might live In Memoriam Alvin H. Young • Frank R. Aten • Ohmer Stephen Stravser • Bill M. . . . Map (db m243550) WM
157 Ohio, Darke County, Greenville — Water Street CemeteryReconstruction of Fort Greenville
On Water Street at Ash Street, on the left when traveling north on Water Street.
Water Street Cemetery burial ground for early Greenville pioneers 1816 to 1853 placed by Fort Greeneville Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1972Map (db m157120) HM
158 Ohio, Darke County, New Madison — Commemorating Passage of the Lincoln Funeral Train1809 Lincoln’s Funeral Car “United States” 1865
On South Main Street (Ohio Route 121) at West Wayne Street (Ohio Route 726), on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
On its 13 day journey, carrying the body of Pres. Abraham Lincoln to Springfield, Ill. In New Madison, hundreds of mourners stood in the rain expressing reverent respect as the nine car funeral train slowly passed by on that pre-dawn morning . . . Map (db m107351) HM
159 Ohio, Darke County, Versailles — St. Denis Parish - St. Valbert CemeteryOld St. Valbert Parish
On Long Road (County Route 345) at Rehmert’s Run Road, on the right when traveling west on Long Road.
On this site in 1839, on 1 ½ aces, kindly donated by Nickolas Marchal, a log church 32 ft. x 40 ft. x 18 ft. high was built by he and his sons. It was to be called St. Valbert Parish. It was the first Catholic Church in this area and . . . Map (db m120363) HM
160 Ohio, Darke County, Yorkshire — Annie Oakley Parents' Grave
Near North Star- Fort Loramie Rd (County Route 18).
While at this site, imagine the legendary Annie Oakley “Little Sure Shot” Standing and gazing at her family’s graves Father Jacob Mosey (Moses) 1799- 1866 four of her siblings Mary Jane 1851-1867 Elizabeth . . . Map (db m128361) HM
161 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — Defiance County Soldiers' & Sailors' Monument
Near South Clinton Street (Ohio Route 111) north of Bassard Drive, on the right when traveling north.
(side 1) Erected & dedicated to the memory of the Soldiers & Sailors of Defiance Co, Ohio July 4, 1886 Rededicated May 17, 1997 Fort Donelson, Tenn. Feb. 14, 15 & 16, 1862 Shiloh, Tenn. April 6 & 7, 1862 Corinth, Miss. . . . Map (db m173132) WM
162 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — 24 — Fort StarvationLet's Get Historic
Near Ohio Route 424 east of Independence Road, on the right when traveling east.
This area is thought to be the burial place of more than 300 soldiers who once camped at Fort Winchester, Camp No. 3, also known as Fort Starvation, during the War of 1812. They were led by Brigadier General James Winchester. Kentucky . . . Map (db m207146) HM
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163 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — Graves of Soldiers
On South Clinton Street (Ohio Route 111) south of Sunday Street, on the left when traveling south.
Graves of Soldiers 1794 Wars 1812Map (db m136759) HM WM
164 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — Riverside Cemetery Veterans Memorial
On S. Clinton Street (Ohio Route 111), on the right when traveling north.
In thanksgiving to God and in tribute to all men and women who served in the armed forces of their country during all warsMap (db m173128) WM
165 Ohio, Defiance County, Defiance — Riverside Chapel
On S. Clinton Street (Ohio Route 111), on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1890 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of The InteriorMap (db m173127) HM
166 Ohio, Defiance County, Independence — Kentucky & Ohio Soldiers Memorial
On Ohio Route 424, 0.3 miles west of Overly Road, on the left when traveling west.
Kentucky & Ohio Soldiers Who died in service to our country within Defiance County, Ohio Ensign James Liggett • Pvt. Wyatt Stepp • Pvt. Guy Hinton • Pvt. William Bevis • 4th Sgt. Nathaniel Mitchell • Johnny Logan Indian Scout • . . . Map (db m173603) WM
167 Ohio, Defiance County, Sherwood — G.A.R. Soldier Monument
On North Harrison Street (U.S. 127) at Ash Street, on the right when traveling north on North Harrison Street.
Memorial to the Heroes of 1861 to 1865 Who Gave Their Lives That Our Nation Might Live Erected by Hancock WRC No. 282 Hancock Post No. 579 G.A.R. The Monument was originally dedicated on July 3, 1909 through the efforts of the Hancock . . . Map (db m223719) HM WM
168 Ohio, Defiance County, Sherwood — Sherwood Veterans MemorialIn Tribute To All Veterans
On North Harrison Street (U.S. 127) at Ash Street, on the right when traveling north on North Harrison Street.
The refurbished monument was dedicated on July 4, 2007 almost 98 years to the day it was originally dedicated. The Sherwood Community dedicated this renewed monument with an expanded mission, "In Tribute To All Veterans.” - All Veterans who . . . Map (db m173175) HM
169 Ohio, Defiance County, Sherwood — Sherwood Veterans MemorialDedicated July 4, 2007 To All Veterans And Their Families
On North Harrison Street (U.S. 127) at Ash Street, on the right when traveling north on North Harrison Street.
The memorial replaces this Civil War Memorial which had been erected and dedicated July 3, 1909, the statue is preserved from the Civil War Memorial. The inscription on the memorial read: Memorial to the heroes of 1861 to 1865 who gave . . . Map (db m173176) HM WM
170 Ohio, Defiance County, The Bend — Original Site of St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Cemetery and Log Church
On County Route 424, on the right when traveling east.
In 1855, Pioneer Roman Catholic settlers of the Black Swamp erected a 16 x 24 log church where you are now standing reserving the land beside it for their cemetery thus founding St. Stephen's Parish. Here they assembled to worship . . . Map (db m173133) HM
171 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold / The Underground RailroadHistoric Underground Railroad
On William Street at Columbus Pike (U.S. 23), on the right when traveling west on William Street.
Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold A unique combintation of strong-principled religous communities, free black settlements, and tightly knit extended families fostered a wide-spread attitude of willful defiance that made Delaware one of . . . Map (db m12829) HM
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172 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — 15-21 — Liberty Presbyterian Church / Nathan CarpenterAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On Olentangy River Road (Ohio Route 315) at Home Road, on the left when traveling north on Olentangy River Road.
Liberty Presbyterian Church Founded in 1810 The first religious society organized in Liberty Township was formed in 1810 by Elders Thomas Cellar, Josiah McKinnie, and Leonard Monroe. Cellar and McKinnie came to Delaware in 1802. In 1820, The . . . Map (db m179476) HM
173 Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Oak Grove Cemetery and Arboretum
On Sandusky Street, on the right when traveling south.
In 1850, this eighty acre tract known as the Kilbourne farm was purchased for use as a cemetery. The “Old Burial Grounds,” located where Ohio Wesleyan's Selby Stadium now stands, had deteriorated and most of those remains were removed to . . . Map (db m12851) HM
174 Ohio, Delaware County, Harlem — 21-21 — Field Musician Richard W. Thompson
On Fancher Road, 1 mile west of New Albany-Condit Road (Ohio Route 605), on the right when traveling west.
Tunes played on fife and drum regulated a soldier's life in camp and his actions on the battlefield. Heard over the roar of battle and through the haze of smoke, fifes and drums - field music - communicated orders to massed troops quickly. . . . Map (db m142587) HM
175 Ohio, Delaware County, Lewis Center — Kingwood Memorial Park Veterans Memorial
On Columbus Pike (U.S. 23).
This torch of freedom gratefully dedicated to the veterans of all warsMap (db m18206) WM
176 Ohio, Delaware County, Radnor — 11-21 — Radnor Cemetery Lych Gate
On Radnor Road (County Road 198) 0.1 miles east of State Route 203, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1910, this lych gate was designed by local architect William Robert Powell to commemorate early settlers of Radnor who emigrated from Wales. Traditional in England and Wales, lych gates are covered gateways used to shelter coffins until . . . Map (db m26929) HM
177 Ohio, Erie County, Huron, Berlin Township — 34-22 — Almon Ruggles, Surveyor of the Firelands / The Unknown Sailor and the Battle of Lake Erie
On East Old Lake Road at Lands End Drive (U.S. 6), on the left when traveling east on East Old Lake Road.
Almon Ruggles, Surveyor of the Firelands. Almon Ruggles (1771-1840) came to Ohio from Connecticut in 1805 and led survey teams that divided the Firelands section of the Connecticut Western Reserve into townships. The Firelands was territory . . . Map (db m226455) HM
178 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home Civil War Memorial
Near Dewitt Avenue (County Route 92) north of Beatty Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Patriotic citizens of Ohio mourn their Soldier-Sailor dead, veterans of '61 to '65. Their self sacrifice and deeds of valor are worthy of emulation. Whether we fight or whether we fall by saber-stroke or rifle-ball, the hearts of the free . . . Map (db m204880) WM
179 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — 1 — Ohio Veterans HomeFun Facts — Where's Waldo —
Near Dewitt Avenue (County Route 92) north of Beatty Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
• On November 19 1888, the first seventeen Civil War veterans arrived at the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. • The Soldiers' and Sailors' home has been in continuous operation since 1888.Map (db m204815) HM
180 Ohio, Erie County, Sandusky — Sandusky’s First Cemetery1816–1830
On West Water Street at Shelby Street, on the left when traveling west on West Water Street.
Site of Sandusky’s first cemetery, 1816–1830.Map (db m183135) HM
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181 Ohio, Fairfield County, Lancaster — Civil War Union Soldiers Memorial1861-1865
Near North Columbus Street.
In memory of the Union Soldiers who served in the Army from 1861-1865.Map (db m12918) HM
182 Ohio, Fairfield County, Lancaster — Floral Hills All American Veterans Memorial
On Coonpath Road, 0.7 miles west of Lancaster-Newark Road (Ohio Route 37), on the left when traveling west.
In Memory of All American Veterans These flagpoles are dedicated to the memory of our loved ones who served in the Armed Forces. The American Veteran - Forever a symbol of heroism, sacrifice, loyalty, and freedom [Separate . . . Map (db m12721) HM
183 Ohio, Fairfield County, Lancaster — Joseph E. Beery M.D.
On Marietta Road NE (Ohio Route 37) 1 mile east of U.S. 22, on the right when traveling east.
In memory of Father and Mother Brothers and Sisters of Joseph E. Beery M.D. Doctor Beery organized the Mount Tabor Cemetery Association in 1945 and was its first president. His contribution and untiring effort made possible . . . Map (db m137732) HM
184 Ohio, Fairfield County, Lancaster — Maple Grove Cemetery Veterans Memorial
In Memoriam of All VeteransMap (db m31379) HM
185 Ohio, Fairfield County, Lancaster — Opal C. [nee Hatlestad] Kistler
First bride married in OSU Stadium to Keith J. Kistler Oct. 19, 2002Map (db m96432) HM
186 Ohio, Fairfield County, Pickerington — Francis H. Game Cemetery
Near Bowen Road, 0.5 miles south of Long Road, on the right when traveling north.
When Ohio and the United States were mostly rural, cemeteries were often located on the family farm. For many of these cemeteries few or no records exist. Available records suggest that this small site is the Francis H. Game Cemetery established . . . Map (db m66462) HM
187 Ohio, Fairfield County, Rushville — Formerly Enslaved People
On Basore Road NE, 0.1 miles south of Cincinnati Zanesville Road NE (U.S. 22), on the right when traveling south.
In this cemetery are the remains of at least 7 enslaved people who died on their quest for freedom. While traveling on the Underground Railroad, they would have been assisted in Rushville by Dr. Simon Hyde and Rev. William . . . Map (db m137582) HM
188 Ohio, Fairfield County, Rushville — Joe Selby
On Bashore Road NE, 0.1 miles south of Cincinnati Zanesville Road NE (U.S. 22), on the right when traveling south.
Fugitive slave who inspired Ben Hanby to compose the song "Darling Nellie Grey"Map (db m137585) HM
189 Ohio, Fayette County, Bloomingburg — 5-24 — Bloomingburg Cemetery
On Main Street (Ohio Route 238) at the cemetery entrance, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
The Bloomingburg Presbyterian Church and cemetery was established in the northwest corner of the current cemetery grounds on March 7, 1818. Several years later it became a center for anti-slavery activity. The Reverend William Dickey, who presided . . . Map (db m27821) HM
190 Ohio, Fayette County, Washington Court House — 2-24 — Harry M . Daugherty
One of Ohio's most influential politicians in the early 20th century, Washington Court House native Harry Daugherty (1860-1941) was widely known as a "President-maker" and served instrumental roles in President Warren G. Harding's administration, . . . Map (db m27820) HM
191 Ohio, Fayette County, Washington Court House — 7-24 — Old Washington Cemetery
On East Street at the railroad right of way, on the right when traveling west on East Street.
Washington Court House was founded in 1810 by American Revolutionary War veterans from the state of Virginia. They also established Washington Cemetery in 1810 and located it in what was originally the southern part of the town. With the coming of . . . Map (db m27828) HM
192 Ohio, Fayette County, Washington Court House — 6-24 — St. Colman Church and Cemetery
On Elm Street, on the left when traveling south.
Irish railroad workers founded the Catholic community in Washington Court House in the 1850s, with the first Mass being held in a local shanty in 1852. In 1871, Father John B. O'Donoghue purchased three and 5/8 acres of land adjoining Washington . . . Map (db m27834) HM
193 Ohio, Fayette County, Washington Court House — The Judy Memorial Chapel
The Judy Memorial Chapel built 1905 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m27964) HM
194 Ohio, Franklin County, Alton, Westland — Alton Cemetery Veterans Monument
On Alton and Darby Creek Road, 0.2 miles north of Broad Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated in memory of all the brave men and women who served our countryMap (db m12479) HM
195 Ohio, Franklin County, Canal Winchester — Franklin Hills Cemetery Veterans Section
On Winchester Southern Road near Elder Road, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of the Gold Star Mothers and all Veterans who unselfishly served their country in time of need. Dedicated July 4, 1979Map (db m53866) HM
196 Ohio, Franklin County, Canal Winchester — Veterans Memorial
On Winchester Southern Road NW (Ohio Route 674) 0.5 miles south of Lithopolis Road NW, on the right when traveling south.
Flag Flying In Memory Of Army • Navy • Marines Air Force • Coast GuardMap (db m96060) WM
197 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, East Broad — Forest Lawn Veterans Memorial
Near East Broad Street.
Dedicated November 11, 2006 to the men and women of Franklin County Ohio that served our country bravely and honorably so our freedoms endure. The sacrifices of few ensured the freedom of many. A grateful community remembers those who served in . . . Map (db m13487) WM
198 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Franklinton — 41-25 — Green Lawn Cemetery
On Greenlawn Avenue, in the median.
Landscape architect Howard Daniels designed the original portion of Green Lawn Cemetery in 1848. Noted Columbus architect Frank Packard designed Green Lawn's Chapel mausoleum, the Hayden family mausoleum, and the Packard mausoleum. Spanning over . . . Map (db m12431) HM
199 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Franklinton — In This Churchyard
Near North Davis Avenue at River Street, on the right when traveling north.
(side A) In this churchyard stood the first church of the community, The First Presbyterian Church, built and presented to the congregation in 1811 by Lucas Sullivant. Here in this plot of ground, which he gave to the pioneers, he . . . Map (db m88307) HM
200 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Franklinton — Old Franklinton Cemetery
On North Davis Avenue at River Street, on the right when traveling south on North Davis Avenue.
This ancient burial ground of Central Ohio was established in a bend of the Scioto River in 1799 and is known as "Old Franklinton Cemetery". The pioneers buried here are about one hundred in number. Seventy-one graves are marked largely by sandstone . . . Map (db m88301) HM

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