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Historical Markers and War Memorials in McComb, Ohio

 
Clickable Map of Hancock 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 Hancock County, OH (128) Allen County, OH (178) Hardin County, OH (64) Henry County, OH (106) Putnam County, OH (77) Seneca County, OH (123) Wood County, OH (225) Wyandot County, OH (72)  HancockCounty(128) Hancock County (128)  AllenCounty(178) Allen County (178)  HardinCounty(64) Hardin County (64)  HenryCounty(106) Henry County (106)  PutnamCounty(77) Putnam County (77)  SenecaCounty(123) Seneca County (123)  WoodCounty(225) Wood County (225)  WyandotCounty(72) Wyandot County (72)
Findlay is the county seat for Hancock County
McComb is in Hancock County
      Hancock County (128)  
ADJACENT TO HANCOCK COUNTY
      Allen County (178)  
      Hardin County (64)  
      Henry County (106)  
      Putnam County (77)  
      Seneca County (123)  
      Wood County (225)  
      Wyandot County (72)  
 
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1 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — Barn Again!
On U.S. 224, 0.5 miles west of Ohio Route 186, on the right when traveling west.
This historic barn is a proud symbol of Hancock County's rich agricultural heritage. Originally built around the 1850's, probably by the McKinnis family who settled the farmstead, this English style, three bay barn has been reconstructed using . . . Map (db m198621) HM
2 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — In the fall of 1821
Near U.S. 224, 0.6 miles west of Ohio Route 186, on the right when traveling west.
In the fall of 1821 Robert McKinnis and his sons, Charles, James, Phillip, John, and his son-in-law Jacob Poe, traveled to Hancock County to establish the first settlement in the spring of 1822. Being amongst the first white settlers to arrive . . . Map (db m198619) HM
3 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — McComb
On West Main Street (Ohio Route 613) west of Rader Road, on the right when traveling west.
Home of William Bensinger and John R. Porter among first winners of Medal of Honor in the Civil War.Map (db m198033) HM
4 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — McComb
On S. Park Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Home of William Bensinger and John R. Porter among first winners of Medal of Honor in the Civil War.Map (db m198627) HM
5 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — McComb
On E. Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Home of William Bensinger and John R. Porter among first winners of Medal of Honor in the Civil War.Map (db m198630) HM
6 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — McComb
Near W. Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Home of William Bensinger and John R. Porter among first winners of Medal of Honor in the Civil War.Map (db m198632) HM
7 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — McComb Civil War Memorial
On West Main Street west of Rader Road, on the right when traveling west.
Our Honored Dead 1861. - 1865. Our Honored Dead 1861. - 1865.Map (db m198631) WM
8 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — 9-32 — McComb First Presbyterian ChurchBuilt 1855-56
On South Church Street at West South Street, on the right when traveling south on South Church Street.
(side a) Organization of the congregation began in 1848 under the Rev. George Van Eman, and a charter was granted in 1854. The oldest Presbyterian church building in continuous use in Hancock County, the sanctuary was constructed in . . . Map (db m157030) HM
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9 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — McComb Veterans MemorialOne of Multiple Markers in McComb Union Cemetery
On West Main (Ohio Route 613), on the right when traveling west.
Side A (colored flag) In honor of all who served (5 bronze service medallions) Side B major donors Hancock County Veterans Assistance Center Jack Harden & Sons Contracting Inc. K & L Ready Mix Ed Harden Excavating . . . Map (db m93663) WM
10 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — 12-32 — St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
On West South Street, on the left when traveling west.
This frame church, architecturally typical of the rural churches built throughout Ohio in the latter nineteenth century, was constructed in 1885 during the pastorate of E.L.T. Engers. The first pastors were from the German Reformed tradition and . . . Map (db m93657) HM
11 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — 8- 32 — The Village of McComb
On S Park Dr (Ohio Route 235), on the left when traveling south.
Side A The village was laid out on August 18, 1847, by Benjamin Todd, and consisted of 18 lots in Section 26 of Pleasant Township. Originally named Pleasantville, it was incorporated in 1858 and the name was changed in honor of Maj. Gen. . . . Map (db m93655) HM
12 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — 1-32 — William Bensinger and John R. PorterIn Memory of — Ohio Historical Marker —
Near West Main Street (Ohio Route 613) 0.2 miles Rader Road.
[Marker Front]: In Memory of William Bensinger and John R. Porter ...who are buried here. They joined the famous Andrews Raid to wreck Confederate supply lines. The raiders captured a locomotive, "The General," at Big Shanty, . . . Map (db m20081) HM
13 Ohio, Hancock County, McComb — World War I and II Veterans MemorialMulford Butler Post #511 McComb, Ohio — 155mm Howitzer —
On West Main Str. (Ohio Route 613), on the right when traveling west.
In honor of World War I and II Veterans who nobly gave their lives for the American cause of liberty and justice Mulford Butler Post No. 511 American Legion McComb, OhioMap (db m93664) WM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024