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Below is a complete listing of all Ohio Historical Markers. To find a detailed marker listing including text, photographs, and locations, click on a county below. Our listing is updated by the markers program as new markers are installed and older markers are reported damaged or missing.
1-1 Bradford Tavern 1804
2-1 Wickerham Inn 1800-01
3-1 Covenanter Church 1804
4-1 Massie’s Station 1791
5-1 Adams County Mineral Springs
6-1 Peebles
7-1 Seaman
8-1 Rome (Stout Post Office)
9-1 Winchester, Ohio–1815 / Morgan’s Raid–1863
10-1 The Bentonville Anti-Horse Thief Society
11-1 Manchester, Ohio First Settlement Virginia Military District
12-1 First Presbyterian Church / Thomas Kirker
13-1 Israel Donalson Member of the First Constitutional Convention of Ohio / Manchester Founders Cemetery 1791-1888
14-1 Lafferty Funeral Collection
15-1 Serpent Mound
16-1 Reverend John Graham / West Union Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
17-1 Manchester
18-1 Cowboy Copas / The Oklahoma Cowboy
19-1 Camp Hamer / Pioneer County Seat
1-2 Lima Locomotive Works
2-2 The Interurban Era
3-2 Solar Refinery
4-2 McKee’s Hill
5-2 Faurot Oil Well
6-2 Servicemen’s Free Canteen
7-2 P-39 Airacobra Crash Site, March 18, 1942
8-2 More Than A Game
1-3 Hayesville Town Hall and Opera House
2-3 Frontier Violence During the War of 1812
3-3 Charles Franklin Kettering
4-3 Greentown Delaware Village
5-3 Founding of Ashland College / Ashland Eagles Tradition
6-3 Clear Fork Gorge-A Feature of Ohio’s Forests
7-3 Johnny “Appleseed” Land Lease and Nursery
8-3 Historic Mifflin
1-4 Prehistoric Earthworks / The Prehistoric Erie
2-4 Harpersfield Covered Bridge
3-4 Western Reserve
4-4 Ransom E. Olds – Birthplace
5-4 The Hubbard House
6-4 Betsey Mix Cowles (1810-1876)
8-4 Pymatuning Wetlands / Pymatuning Reservoir
9-4 Adna R. Chaffee
10-4 Ashtabula Train Disaster December 29, 1876
11-4 Lakeshore Park Main Pavilion
12-4 Ashtabula Harbor Commercial District
13-4 Joshua R. Giddings Law Office
14-4 Hotel Ashtabula
1-5 Hocking Valley Railway
2-5 Albany / Enterprise Academy
3-5 Hisylvania Coal Company Mine No. 22
4-5 Ohio University
5-5 Western Library Association 1804 The Coonskin Library
6-5 The Hocking Valley Coal Strike 1884-1885
7-5 Athens County Infirmary
8-5 Dow Finsterwald Day September 25, 1958
9-5 Ohio University Peden Stadium
10-5 Athens National Guard Armory
11-5 Colonel Charles Young’s Historic Ride to Washington / Athens, Ohio: The Colonel’s Last Stop in Ohio
1-6 Fort Amanda
2-6 The Miami & Erie Canal and New Bremen
3-6 Dudley Nichols
4-6 Town Pond Reservoir Cridersville’s Great Fire of 1918
5-6 Dayton and Michigan Railroad
6-6 The Shannon Stock Company
7-6 New Knoxville: The Ladbergen Kinship
8-6 Sts. Peter and Paul Church, Mother Church of the Petersburg Parishes
9-6 Neil Armstrong’s Boyhood Home
10-6 Reservoir Mill, St. Marys
1-7 Mile Marker
2-7 Mile Marker
3-7 Walnut Grove Cemetery
4-7 Historic Bridgeport
5-7 Harley E. Warrick (1924-2000)
6-7 The Coal Industry at Powhatan Point / Powhatan Disaster 1944
7-7 Governor Wilson Shannon 1802-1877 / Barnesville’s Shannon Family
8-7 Captina African Methodist Episcopal Cemetery
9-7 Imperial Glass – Gem of “The Glass City”
10-7 Morristown
11-7 Blaine Hill “S” Bridge / Blaine Hill Viaduct
12-7 William Dean Howells, “The Dean of American Letters” / Poet James Arlington Wright
13-7 Powhatan Point
14-7 The Great Stone Viaduct
15-7 Union Square and Its Uses / The Question of Ownership
16-7 Bellaire High School Clock Tower / Central School Clock Tower and Bell
17-7 Governor Arthur St. Clair – 1734-1818
18-7 Cornelius D. Battelle, Methodist Circuit Rider / The First United Methodist Church, Bellaire
19-7 Captain Thomas Drummond
20-7 Groundbreaking Site of the National Road in Ohio / Belmont County
21-7 Watt Car and Wheel Company
22-7 King Solomon White (1868-1955) / “Sol” White In His Own Words
1-8 Ulysses S. Grant Boyhood Home
2-8 Dixon-Washburn Log House
3-8 General Thomas Lyon Hamer 1800-1846
4-8 Ripley / The John P. Parker House
5-8 Historic Decatur / A.N. Marquis and Who’s Who
7-8 Camp Ripley 1861-1864 / Camp Ammen 1861-1864
8-8 Ripley and The Ohio River
9-8 The Squirrel Hunters 1862
10-8 Gist Settlement / Original Lot Owners in Eagle Township Settlement
11-8 Gist Settlement Scott Township / Original Lot Owners in Scott Township Settlement
12-8 Charles Young in Ripley / Colonel Young’s Achievements
13-8 The Ursulines of Brown County
1-9 The Miami Canal
2-9 Bethel Chapel 1815-1873
4-9 Miami-Erie Canal 1825-1929
5-9 Village of Miltonville
6-9 Woodsdale
7-9 Lane-Hooven House
8-9 Busenbark / Dr. Charles F. Richter 1900-1985
9-9 Freedom Summer 1964
10-9 Rossville Historic District
11-9 The Black (Pugh’s Mill) Covered Bridge
12-9 William Dean Howells
13-9 The DeWitt Family / The DeWitt Log Homestead
14-9 William Holmes McGuffey House
15-9 Langstroth Cottage / Lorenzo Langstroth “The Bee-Man of Oxford”
16-9 Elisha Morgan Farm Mansion
17-9 Paddy’s Run
18-9 The Village of Trenton / The Elk Creek Baptist Church and Cemetery
19-9 First Jain Temple in Ohio – “Souls render service to one another” / History of Jainism in Ohio – “Ahimsa Parmodharma-Non injury to all living beings”
20-9 The Voice of America Bethany Station
22-9 Butler County Courthouse
23-9 The Restoration Movement / Doty Settlement Cemetery
24-9 Stillwell’s Corners
25-9 Soldiers, Sailors, and Pioneers Monument / “Victory, the Jewel of the Soul”
26-9 1858 Morgan Township House / Copperheadism in Butler County
27-9 The Doty Settlement / The Pioneer Farmstead
28-9 Abraham Lincoln’s 1859 Hamilton Speech
29-9 Mother of Fraternities
30-9 Johnny S. Black, Songwriter
31-9 Dog Town / Bunker Hill
32-9 Oxford Female Institute / Caroline Scott Harrison 1832-1892
33-9 Bunker Hill Universalist Church / Bunker Hill Cemetery
34-9 Indian Creek Baptist Church / The Indian Creek Pioneer Burial Ground
35-9 Stanton’s “Magnificent Dwelling” Home of Two Miami University Presidents / Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) and Miami University
36-9 Warren Gard / Congressman Warren Gard
37-9 Clark Lane / Lane Public Library
38-9 “The Poet’s Shack” / Percy MacKaye
39-9 Fannie Hurst – Author / Fannie Hurst – Humanitarian & Advocate
40-9 Sigma Chi Fraternity Founding Site
41-9 Hamilton Airport – Hogan Field
42-9 Miami Chapel Cemetery
43-9 Butler County Children’s Home, 1869-1985
44-9 Lewis-Sample Farmstead / Butler County’s American Indian Heritage
45-9 Woodside Cemetery / Maurice Rocco Jazz Musician
46-9 City of Monroe / Monroe Historical Society
47-9 Joseph Henry “Hamilton Joe” Nuxhall
48-9 Birthplace of William Bebb. Governor of Ohio 1846-1848
49-9 Pilgrim Baptist Church / A Beacon of Light for Over 100 Years
50-9 Lincoln Elementary School
1-10 The Fighting McCooks and the Civil War
2-10 The Great Trail Gateway to the Ohio Country / The Ohio Country in the Revolution
3-10 Charles E. Wilson
1-11 Harmony Lodge No. 8 Free and Accepted Masons
2-11 In Memory of Marion A. Ross
3-11 In Memory of Simon Kenton (1755-1836)
5-11 Bailey and Barclay Halls / Johnny Appleseed
6-11 Cedar Bog Nature Preserve
7-11 Ohio Caverns
8-11 1950 National and Ohio Plowing Matches
9-11 Joseph E. Wing
10-11 Mt. Tabor Church / Mt. Tabor Cemetery
11-11 Warren G. Grimes / Grimes Field
12-11 Kings Creek Baptist Church
13-11 John Anderson Ward Farmstead / John Quincy Adams Ward 1830-1910, Edgar Melville Ward 1839-1915
14-11 General Robert Lawrence Eichelberger
15-11 Dayton, Springfield, and Urbana Electric Railway
16-11 Addison White
17-11 William Owen
18-11 Harvey Haddix
19-11 Second Baptist Church
20-11 Friends Church / Friends Cemetery
21-11 The Johnson Manufacturing Company
22-11 A.B. Graham
23-11 James Roy Hopkins
24-11 Lincoln Funeral Train
25-11 Mechanicsburg United Methodist Church
26-11 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad
27-11 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad
28-11 Lincoln Funeral Train (Cable)
29-11 Billy “Single” Clifford / Clifford Theater
30-11 Pennsylvania Railroad Depot
31-11 Universalist Church
32-11 The Underground Railroad In Champaign County / Lewis Adams
33-11 Warren Sibley Cushman 1845-1926
34-11 Old Grave Yard / War Council of 1812
35-11 President Lincoln’s Funeral Train in Urbana
36-11 Lincoln Funeral Train (Woodstock)
1-12 Davey Moore Park
2-12 City Building
3-12 The Birthplace of 4-H
4-12 Pennsylvania House / The National Road
5-12 Springfield, Troy, & Piqua Electric Railway
6-12 Ridgewood in the Country Club District
7-12 Robert C. Henry
8-12 Old Enon Road Stone Arch Culvert
9-12 Daniel Rudd: Journalist of Faith and Action
10-12 Sully Jaymes
11-12 Brooks Lawrence
1-13 First Methodist Church
2-13 Early Settlers Burying Ground
4-13 Grant Memorial Bridge
5-13 Colonel John J. Voll
6-13 New Richmond
7-13 Utopia
8-13 Mt. Zion Chapel / Mt. Zion Cemetery Lafayette School
9-13 Henry Clark Corbin / Colclazer Run
10-13 U.S. Grant Birthplace
11-13 Goshen School Building
12-13 Founding of Milford Public Library / “Milford Mystery Library”
1-14 Deserted Camp
2-14 Garrison Corner Community
3-14 Gilbert Van Zandt
4-14 Beam Farm Mound
5-14 Wilmington College
6-14 Indian Trails of Clinton County
7-14 Marble Hall
8-14 The Thunderstorm Project
9-14 Wilmington Library
10-14 Military Air Disaster
11-14 1968 Clinton County AFB C-119G Plane Crash
12-14 Jonah’s Run Baptist Church / Underwood Farms Historic District
13-14 Clinton County Courthouse
1-15 Church Hill Road Bridge / Timber Covered Bridges
2-15 Morgan’s Raid
3-15 Canal Tunnels
4-15 First Paper Mill / Little Beaver Creek Bridge
5-15 Birthplace of Catholicism in Northern Ohio
7-15 Thomas J. Malone Bridge / Gaston’s Mill
8-15 Log House Museum
9-15 Gateway to the Northwest
10-15 Death of Pretty Boy Floyd
11-15 Harvey S. Firestone
12-15 Riverview Cemetery
13-15 The Pottery Capital of America
14-15 Unserheim
15-15 Teegarden-Centennial Covered Bridge
16-15 Ohio’s Gateway
17-15 Cherry Valley Coke Ovens
18-15 Land Ordinance of 1785 / The Seven Ranges
20-15 Log House Museum
1-16 Bouquet’s Expedition
2-16 Colonel William Simmons
3-16 George W. Crile, M.D. (1864-1943)
4-16 Plainfield Cemetery
5-16 The Coshocton County Courthouse
6-16 Koquechagachton – Chief White Eyes
7-16 Muskingum River Underground Railroad Corridor / Underground Railroad Agents in Coshocton County
9-16 North Appalachian Experimental Watershed
1-17 Village of Chatfield
2-17 Crawford’s Expedition, 1782
3-17 Crawford’s Expedition, 1782
4-17 Seccaium
5-17 The Sandusky Plains
6-17 Knisley Springs Farm
8-17 The Village of New Washington / The New Washington Band
9-17 Big Four Depot
10-17 Crestline Community Service Center, 1942-1946
1-18 The Arcade
2-18 The Arcade
4-18 University Hall, The Samuel Mather Mansion
5-18 Jack Miner
6-18 Old District 10 Schoolhouse
7-18 John W. Heisman Birth Site
8-18 Butternut Ridge Cemetery
9-18 North Olmsted-First Settlement and Schoolhouse
10-18 Coe Ridge
12-18 The Oxcart Library
13-18 League Park
14-18 Parker Ranch – Adele Von Ohl Parker
15-18 Birthplace of James A. Garfield
16-18 Berea Sandstone Quarries / The “Big Quarry”
17-18 Dunham Tavern
18-18 Berea District Seven School
19-18 University Circle
20-18 The Berea Triangle
21-18 Hiram House
22-18 The Stearns Homestead
23-18 Lyceum Square
24-18 Bain Park Cabin
25-18 The Mills of Gates Mills
26-18 Lakeside Cemetery
27-18 Cuyahoga County Fair
28-18 (A) Cahoon Memorial Park
28-18 (B) Cahoon Memorial Park
29-18 German Corners / St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
30-18 Crile Hospital
31-18 Theodore Elijah Burton 1851-1929
32-18 Cleveland Theater District
33-18 Cataract Falls
34-18 The Michelson-Morley Experiment
35-18 The Chagrin River’s “High Falls”
36-18 The Village of Glenwillow
37-18 Cleveland Grays
38-18 John D. Rockefeller, 1839-1937 / The Standard Oil Company
39-18 Moses Cleaveland’s “Capitol Town”
40-18 Frances Payne Bolton
41-18 Florence E. Allen
42-18 The Ark
43-18 Berea Union Depot
44-18 Journalist Dorothy Fuldheim
45-18 West Side Market
46-18 Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll
47-18 Home of Superman
48-18 Pomeroy House
49-18 First Brick Rural Road in U.S.
50-18 Brooklyn Heights
51-18 Collinwood School Fire
52-18 William E. Telling / William E. Telling Mansion
53-18 Cowan Pottery / Cowan Pottery
54-18 Cleveland Buddhist Temple
55-18 ʻAbdu’l-Bahá and the Baháʼí Faith
56-18 The Cleveland Grand Prix
57-18 Karamu House
58-18 John Malvin
60-18 Garrett A. Morgan
61-18 Baldwin University
62-18 Ursuline College, 1871
63-18 The Cleveland Cultural Gardens
65-18 Detective Martin J. McFadden
66-18 The Old Stone Church
67-18 Horseshoe Lake
68-18 Federation of India Community Association
69-18 German Central Organization
70-18 Union and League of Romanian Societies / United Romanian Societies Carpatina of Cleveland
71-18 The West Park African American Community
72-18 The Burnham Mall – The Group Plan of 1903
73-18 The Council of International Programs USA
74-18 Camp Cleveland
75-18 Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd
76-18 Sarah Benedict House
77-18 James Mercer Langston Hughes
78-18 The Ohio AFL-CIO
79-18 The Fight for the Eight-Hour Day
80-18 South Park Village and The Whittlesey Tradition
81-18 Cuyahoga County Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument
82-18 First Congregational United Church of Christ of Berea
83-18 The Weston House / Sandstone Houses
84-18 Bedford Historic Business District
85-18 Springvale Ballroom / Springvale Ballroom
86-18 Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion
87-18 The Cozad-Bates House / Anti-Slavery and Abolition
88-18 Joseph Peake’s Farm
89-18 Woodland Cemetery
90-18 Erie Street Cemetery
91-18 Parma’s Birthplace
92-18 Brecksville Township’s First Settler
93-18 Adams Street Cemetery
94-18 First Universalist Church
95-18 John Shepherd-An American Hero, March 16, 1729-January 3, 1847 / John Shepherd-An American Hero, With Washington All the Way
96-18 Olmsted Falls L.S. & M.S. Depot
97-18 Monroe Street Cemetery / Ohio City
98-18 Frostville Museum / Frostville Post Office
99-18 Woodvale Union Cemetery
100-18 Parma’s First High School
101-18 Chestnut Grove Cemetery
102-18 Lakewood Park
103-18 Leverett Johnson – Westlake’s First Settler / Evergreen Cemetery
104-18 John Carroll University-Founded in 1886
105-18 The National Carbon Company / Lewis Frederick Urry
106-18 The National Carbon Company / GrafTech International
107-18 Solon Town Center
108-18 The Ahola Corporation
109-18 Market Square
110-18 Henninger Homestead
111-18 Brookside Stadium
112-18 East Cleveland Public Library
112-18 East Cleveland Public Library
113-18 Clague Family Homestead
113-18 Clague Family Homestead
114-18 The Templin-Bradley Company Penny Packet Seeds
114-18 The Templin-Bradley Company Penny Packet Seeds
115-18 Ogilvy Chapel of St. Thomas Episcopal Church
116-18 Holy Name High School, Founded 1914
117-18 W. 76th, W. 65th, and E. 79th Street Subways
118-18 Astronaut Robert Franklyn Overmyer
119-18 Abraham Lincoln’s Funeral in Cleveland
120-18 Dr. Jared Potter Kirtland
121-18 Puritas Springs Park / The Cyclone Roller Coaster
122-18 George L. Cooley
123-18 Olmsted Falls, A Historic Community / Olmsted Falls, A Historic Community
124-18 Euclid v. Ambler Realty Site
125-18 Cowan Pottery / Cowan Pottery
126-18 Olmsted’s Origins / Olmsted Township
127-18 (A) Lewis Field Historic District
127-18 (B) NASA Glenn Research Center
128-18 Alexander Winton Homestead
129-18 Kol Israel Foundation Holocaust Memorial
130-18 Saint Ignatius High School
131-18 Terry v. Ohio
132-18 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Monument
133-18 LGBT Civil Rights Movement
134-18 The Shaker Parklands / The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes
135-18 Dover Lake Shore Methodist Episcopal Church
136-18 Greenwood Farm
137-18 Lakewood Women Get The Vote
138-18 Forest Hill Estate / Forest Hill Park
139-18 The Green Heart of North Royalton
140-18 St. Christopher’s by the River Episcopal Church
141-18 Parma Heights Cemetery
142-18 St. Clair Avenue Public Baths Edward J. Kovacic Recreation Center / Public Bath House Movement in Cleveland
143-18 A Modern-Day Exodus / A Modern-Day Exodus
144-18 Wings Over Jordan Choir / Wings Over Jordan Choir
145-18 Curtis-Preyer Stone House 1819-1835 / Lake View Wine Farm 1864-1892
146-18 Cory United Methodist Church / Host to Civil Rights Leaders
147-18 The Village Garden Club
148-18 Carl Burton Stokes (1927-1996) / Cleveland’s Mayor Stokes
149-18 Glenville High School
150-18 Hough Uprising July 18-24, 1966
151-18 Ludlow Community / Ludlow Community Association
152-18 Gates of Hope for Jewish Immigrants
153-18 Cleveland’s Ali Summit / The Negro Industrial and Economic Union
154-18 Sculptors of Guardians / Scultori Dei Guardiani
155-18 The Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church / Civil Rights Leadership
156-18 The African American Cultural Garden
158-18 Clark Avenue Public Baths
159-18 Desegregation of Cleveland Public Schools
162-18 Cleveland’s Main Library
163-18 The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland / Cleveland’s Federal Reserve Bank Building
164-18 Bay Village Chapter, League of Women Voters / Honoring Bay Village Chapter, 75th Anniversary
2-19 Annie Oakley, 1860-1926
4-19 Treaty of Greene Ville 1795
5-19 Fort Jefferson / St. Clair’s Defeat
6-19 Tecumseh / Shawnee Prophet’s Town
7-19 Annie Oakley
8-19 James & Sophia Clemens & Greenville Settlement in Long, Ohio
1-20 Daeida Hartell Wilcox Beveridge / Amelia Swilley Bingham
2-20 Spemica Lawba-Johnny Logan
3-20 Tale of Ensign James Liggett / Major Adam Charles Muir, 41st Regiment of Foot
4-20 Fort Winchester
5-20 Evansport
6-20 Winchester’s Camp No. 3/Fort Starvation / The Old Kentucky Burial Grounds
7-20 Winchester’s Camp No. 2 / Preston Island
8-20 Archibald Worthington / Worthington’s Cemetery
1-21 Pioneer Radio Telescope / Big Ear Radio Telescope
2-21 Camp Delaware 1862-1864
3-21 Sharp Family Homes
4-21 Grand Carousel
5-21 George W. Campbell Home
6-21 Africa Community
7-21 First Jain Temple in Central Ohio / History of Jainism in Ohio
8-21 Elliott Hall
9-21 Sunbury Town Hall 1868 / Sunbury, Ohio “An Ohio Stagecoach Town from 1820-1873”
10-21 Anson Williams and The Village of Williamsville / James Kilbourne and The Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike
11-21 Radnor Cemetery Lych Gate
12-21 Bharatiya Hindu Temple
13-21 Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church
14-21 The Union Land Company and the Case Family / The Olentangy River Road
15-21 Liberty Presbyterian Church Founded in 1810 / Nathan Carpenter, The First Colonial Settler in Delaware County
16-21 Bellpoint Buccaneers / Bellpoint High School
17-21 The Gooding House and Tavern / Rural Taverns in Early Ohio History
18-21 Benajah Cook Sawmill and Farmstead
19-21 Major General William Starke Rosecrans / Glacial Erratics
20-21 Lucy Depp Park & The Depp Settlement
21-21 Field Musician Richard W. Thompson / Field Musician Richard W. Thompson
3-22 Cholera Cemetery / In Honor of the Doctors
4-22 Milan Canal Basin
5-22 Good Samaritan Hospital
6-22 Sandusky’s First Congregation
7-22 Fort Sandusky
8-22 Kilbourne Plat
9-22 Grace Episcopal Church
10-22 Christ Episcopal Church
11-22 The Wright House and The Underground Railroad / Old Main Street
12-22 Huron’s First Inhabitants
14-22 Huron’s Maritime History / Huron Lighthouses
15-22 (A) Ohio Veterans Home, Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, 1888-1979
15-22 (B) Ohio Veterans Home, Ohio Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, 1888-1979
16-22 The Huron Playhouse
17-22 Cedar Point
18-22 Old Sandusky Post Office
19-22 Old Woman Creek – A Feature of Ohio’s Estuaries
20-22 Birthplace of Thomas A. Edison (1847-1931) / Edison Recalls Milan
21-22 Abandoned Schooner Idaho
22-22 Old Perkins Cemetery
23-22 Jury of Erie County Women / Erie County Courthouse
24-22 M.A. Harrison Memorial Airfield
25-22 Lake Shore Electric Railway
26-22 Old Homestead-on-the-Lake / Old Meeker Farm
27-22 Lester Allan Pelton
28-22 Electric Interurban Railways / Lake Shore Electric Railway
29-22 The German Reformed Church / The Church Parsonage
30-22 Inaugural Meeting of Ohio Hospital Association
31-22 The Island House
32-22 John Baptiste Flemmond
33-22 Eleutheros Cooke / Cooke-Dorn House
34-22 Almon Ruggles, Surveyor of the Firelands / The Unknown Sailor and The Battle of Lake Erie
35-22 Sandusky Library / Erie County Jail
36-22 Holy Angels Catholic Church / Holy Angels Catholic Church
1-23 Fairfield School for Boys 1857-1979
2-23 Pioneer Lutherans
3-23 Deep Cut at the Licking Summit / Millersport and The Ohio-Erie Canal
4-23 The Ohio & Erie Canal and the “Twin Cities” / The Ohio & Erie Canal and The Dry Dock Lock
5-23 The Fifty Star Flag: A Symbol of America
6-23 William Tecumseh Sherman / William Tecumseh Sherman
7-23 Junction of The Ohio Erie and Lancaster Lateral Canals
8-23 Zane’s Trace
9-23 Bremen Oil Boom
10-23 Camp Anderson
12-23 John Bright #2 Covered Bridge
1-24 Fayette County Court House – Archibald M. Willard Murals / Washington Court House Riot of 1894
2-24 Harry M. Daugherty
4-24 Soldiers’ Row
5-24 Bloomingburg Cemetery
6-24 St. Colman Church and Cemetery
7-24 Old Washington Cemetery
8-24 David Jones: Medal of Honor Recipient
9-24 Granville T. Woods in Washington Court House 1878-1880 / Granville T. Woods in Washington Court House 1878-1880
10-24 Colonel Charles Young’s Historic Ride to Washington / Washington Court House, Ohio: The First Night’s Stop
3-25 Central College Presbyterian Church
5-25 The Ohio State University
6-25 First Blendon Presbyterian Church
7-25 McDannald Pioneer Homestead
8-25 Worthington Masonic Museum
9-25 Benjamin Russell Hanby 1833-1867
10-25 Blendon Church Bell
11-25 Groveport Log House
11-25 Hannah Neil Mission and Home for the Friendless
12-25 (revised) Ovid Wellford Smith (9 November 1844-28 January 1868) / Medal of Honor Recipients At Green Lawn
13-25 Deaf School Park
15-25 Formerly Maryland Park
16-25 Smith’s Burying Ground: Pioneer Cemetery / Smith’s Burying Ground
17-25 Bergstresser/Dietz Covered Bridge 1887-1991
18-25 Historic Groveport
19-25 John Rarey and “Cruiser”
20-25 The Borror Family Jackson Township Pioneers / Borror’s Corners Pioneer Homestead 1809-1811
21-25 Starling Medical College and St. Francis Hospital
22-25 Postle Family Cemetery 1829-1870
23-25 Wagnor Cemetery: Pioneer Burial Ground & Site of the First School in Plain Township
24-25 Archibald’s Mill
26-25 Canal Winchester and The Ohio and Erie Canal
27-25 Camp Chase
28-25 St. Mary Church
29-25 Historic Lockbourne
30-25 (A) Ohio-Erie Canal and Locks / The Columbus Feeder Canal
31-25 Norton Field
32-25 Birthplace of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
33-25 General John Hunt Morgan, CSA / Morgan’s Escape
34-25 The Bank Block
35-25 Merion Village
36-25 Jeffers Mound / Blank (mounted on stone)
37-25 Orders Road School / The Orders Family
38-25 Old Ohio Union
39-25 The Founding of Worthington / Worthington, A Planned Community
40-25 Ohio and Erie Canal in Groveport / Scioto Valley Interurban
41-25 Green Lawn Cemetery
42-25 The Irish in Columbus
43-25 The National Road / The National Road
44-25 Orange Johnson House
45-25 Columbus Depot
46-25 Stoner House
47-25 Big and Little Darby Creeks – A Feature of Ohio’s Scenic Rivers
48-25 Roy J. Plunkett, June 26, 1910-May 12, 1994
49-25 Anne O’Hare McCormick 1880-1954 / Saint Mary of the Springs Academy
50-25 Monsignor John Joseph Jessing
51-25 First Modern Streamflow Measurement in Ohio
53-25 Ellen Walker Craig-Jones
54-25 Saint John’s Church of Worthington and Parts Adjacent / Church and Graveyard
55-25 Scioto Trail
56-25 The Upper Arlington Historic District
57-25 Trinity Lutheran Seminary
58-25 The Interurban Electric Railway / The National Road
59-25 Livingston House
60-25 Ohio State School for the Blind
61-25 Disposal of Land in Plain Township
62-25 Founders of New Albany
63-25 Johann Christian Heyl
64-25 Jack Kidwell (1918-2001)
65-25 Xerography
66-25 Otterbein College
67-25 Jack Kidwell
68-25 St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church
69-25 Jesse Owens
70-25 Iskcon Krishna House
71-25 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station
72-25 The Ohio State Fair
73-25 St. Patrick Church / St. Patrick College and Aquinas College High School
74-25 Tuskegee Airmen
75-25 George Bellows / Roy Lichtenstein
76-25 Asians in the American Civil War
77-25 Wilbur H. Siebert Collection
78-25 James Thurber
79-25 The Ohio Statehouse / Lincoln at the Statehouse
80-25 Ohio in the Civil War / Defending Ohio: The Ohio National Guard and the 37th (Buckeye) Infantry Division
81-25 Captain Eddie Rickenbacker
82-25 General Curtis E. LeMay
83-25 Tod Barracks, 1863
84-25 Coach Woody Hayes
85-25 Minerva Amusement Park / The Green Line
87-25 Reverend Father Alexander Cestelli / Chiesa Italiana Di SanGiovanni Battista (The Italian Catholic Church of Saint John the Baptist)
88-25 Ohio School for the Deaf
88-25 William Green Labor Leader / The Columbus Streetcar Strike, 1910
90-25 James S. Tyler / Tyler Family Legacy
92-25 Site of First Ohio State Home Football Game / The Ohio State University Football Team 1890
93-25 The Breathing Association
94-25 Original Port Columbus Airport Terminal, 1929-1958
95-25 The Charity Newsies
96-25 Ohio and Erie Canal Lock 22
97-25 Columbus Main Library / Judge Noah Swayne Home
98-25 Mount Vernon Community School
99-25 St. Clair Hospital
100-25 Shiloh Baptist Church
101-25 The Breathing Association / Carrie Nelson Black (1859-1936)
102-25 Mount Vernon Avenue
103-25 The Lincoln Theatre
104-25 Site of First Wendy’s Restaurant
105-25 American Federation of Labor Since 1881 / United Mine Workers of America
106-25 Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station / Macklin Hotel
107-25 Schiller Park
108-25 The Interurban Depot
109-25 Campbell Memorial Park / The Adena Culture
110-25 Hanford Village
111-25 Southwood Elementary School
112-25 George and Christina Ealy House and Land
113-25 Temperance Row Historic District
114-25 Ohio Dominican University, Est. 1911 / Early Sister-Foundresses of Ohio Dominican University
115-25 Beulah Park
116-25 Worthington Historic District / Worthington Historic District
117-25 A.B. Graham and the 4-H Movement / Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center
118-25 A Brief History of Eastmoor / Eastmoor Polo Field
119-25 Snowden-Gray House
120-25 Columbus Civic Center Historic District / Columbus Civic Center Historic District
121-25 Harding Hospital Campus / Harding Hospital Campus
122-25 Blendon Township’s Early Presbyterian Churches and Church Bell
123-25 Agnes Meyer Driscoll / Agnes Meyer Driscoll
124-25 The Drexel Theatre
125-25 The Harrison House
126-25 Old Canal Winchester School (1862-2007)
127-25 Joseph M. Briggs and Briggsdale
128-25 Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Home Studio and Artist’s Residence
129-25 A Prosperous Jefferson Township Farm / The I-House Architecture of The Souder House
130-25 Jacobs & Son Moving and Storage Company
131-25 The Big Walnut Country Club / The Founding Members
132-25 Louis and Magdalena Rings Farm
133-25 Iuka Ravine / The Neil Family in North Columbus
134-25 Martin Luther King Jr. Library / Architect Leon Ransom Jr. (1929-1971)
135-25 Ohio Stadium Centennial “The Shoe” Turns 100
136-25 Summit Station
137-25 St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church / The Morris Addition
138-25 The Grant Family: Hugh and Catharine Barr Grant / The Grant Family: Six Generations at the Grant Homestead
139-25 Ohio Baptist General Association Headquarters
140-25 CompuServe World Headquarters Online Pioneer
142-25 Stonewall Union, Stonewall Columbus
143-25 Benjamin Hanby, Class of 1858 / Reverend Bishop William Hanby
144-25 Livingston Heights Place / Dr. Roberto Villalon (1925-2008)
1-26 Erie J. Sauder
2-26 The Ohio Michigan Boundary War / Battle of Phillips Corners
3-26 The Ohio Art Company
4-26 1815 Michigan Meridian / 1915 Ohio Michigan State Line Survey
5-26 Deputy Surveyor James Riley
6-26 Lauber Hill Community / Lauber Hill Meeting House
1-27 Gallipolis
2-27 Morning Dawn Lodge No. 7 Free and Accepted Masons
3-27 Stone Water Towers of the Ohio Hospital For Epileptics
4-27 Hon. Samuel Finley Vinton
5-27 Ewington Academy
6-27 University of Rio Grande Founders: Nehemiah and Permelia Atwood
7-27 The Dunmore War 1774
8-27 The Silver Bridge Disaster / Silver Bridge Memorial
9-27 Bidwell
10-27 Pine Street Colored Cemetery
11-27 Charles E. Holzer Sr., M.D. (1887-1956)
12-27 U.S. Army General Hospital
13-27 The Landing of the Welsh in Gallipolis
14-27 Gallia County, Gallipolis and The Ohio River
15-27 The Lambert Land Settlement
16-27 Morgan’s Raid
17-27 New Hope Baptist Church
18-27 Robert L. “Bob” Evans (1918-2007)
19-27 The Homestead
20-27 The Village of Adamsville
21-27 Grandma Gatewood / “The Reward of Nature” by Emma “Grandma” Gatewood
22-27 Lafayette’s Tour August 16, 1824-September 8, 1825 / Lafayette Greets Gallipolis
1-28 Chardon Business District
2-28 Chardon Business District / Geauga County Courthouse
3-28 Batavia House
4-28 (A) Bainbridge Center Historic District
4-28 (B) Bainbridge Center Historic District
5-28 Great Geauga County Fair
6-28 Thompson Ledges / Thompson Ledges Park
7-28 Fowlers Mill Historic District / Fowlers Mill
8-28 Fowlers Mill Historic District / A.B. Carlson Building
9-28 Burton, Ohio-First Permanent Settlement in Geauga County / The Village Green
10-28 Burton Congregational Church
11-28 The Burton Village Historic District
12-28 The Second High School / The Burton Public Library
13-28 South Newbury Union Chapel
14-28 “Old” Chardon Post Office
14-28 First Congregational Church of Claridon UCC
14-28 Welton Cemetery
17-28 Chagrin Falls & Eastern Railway – Eastern Ohio Traction Company
18-28 Hanging Rock
1-29 Historic Little Miami River
2-29 Union Meeting House Organized in 1807 / Union Seminary Organized in 1809
3-29 Birthplace of Tecumseh
4-29 McDonald Stone Quarry
5-29 Historical Clifton
6-29 Moncure Daniel Conway / The Conway Colony
7-29 Clifton Gorge – A Feature of Ohio’s Glacial Past
8-29 Old Wilberforce University Campus at Tawana Springs
9-29 Galloway Hall
10-29 Galloway Log House / Xenia Tornado-April 3, 1974
11-29 Collins School
12-29 George Barrett Cement House – Poor Man’s Home, Rich Man’s Palace
13-29 Huffman Prairie Flying Field
15-29 Antioch College
16-29 Central State University
17-29 Hallie Quinn Brown
18-29 Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis Sr.
19-29 Helen Hooven Santmyer
20-29 Martin Robison Delany
21-29 First Courthouse of Greene County
22-29 Wilberforce University / Distinguished Wilberforceans
23-29 Payne Theological Seminary Wilberforce, Ohio
24-29 Charles Young
25-29 Mormon Migration, Kirtland Camp / Facts About Kirtland Camp
26-29 Lt. Charles Young At Wilberforce University
27-29 Engle Mill Road Covered Bridge
28-29 Stevenson Road Covered Bridge
29-29 Virginia Hamilton
30-29 Ballard Road Covered Bridge
31-29 Colonel Charles Young’s Historic Ride to Washington / Young Departs Wilberforce: The Ride Begins
32-29 Lewis A. Jackson, Aviator / Lewis A. Jackson, Educator & Innovator
33-29 Gowdy Associate Reformed Cemetery
34-29 Rod Serling at Antioch College / Rod Serling Television Pioneer
1-30 (A) Wreck of the Shenandoah
1-30 (B) Wreck of the Shenandoah
2-30 The Scottish Rite in Ohio
4-30 Morgan’s Raid in Old Washington
6-30 Richland Friends Meeting House / Richland Friends Meeting House
7-30 Fletcher General Hospital & WWII POW Camp / Fletcher General Hospital & WWII POW Camp
8-30 The Former Pleasant City Lodge / Odd Fellows & Pythians in Pleasant City
3-31 Robert Reily
4-31 The Founder / The Church
5-31 First National Correctional Congress / Declaration of Principles of 1870
7-31 Mariemont
8-31 Congress Green Cemetery / John Cleves Symmes
9-31 Garard/Martin Station, 1790
10-31 Vorhees Town / Plan of the Town of Reading
11-31 Anti-German Hysteria
12-31 1749 French Claims to Ohio River Valley
13-31 Maple Knoll Village
14-31 The Irish in Cincinnati
15-31 Greenhills
16-31 Newell School
17-31 White Water Shaker Village
18-31 The Sultana
19-31 Cincinnati Riots of 1884 / Sheriff Morton Lytle Hawkins
20-31 Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal Tunnel / William Henry Harrison and The Cincinnati & Whitewater Canal
21-31 Lochry’s Expedition, 1781 Interment Camp / Lochry’s Militia Held Here, 1781
22-31 Cincinnati’s German Heritage
23-31 The Cincinnati Observatory
24-31 Taft Museum of Art
25-31 Civic Organizations in Hazelwood (1941-2000)
26-31 Cincinnati Union Terminal
27-31 John James Audubon in Cincinnati
28-31 Waldschmidt Cemetery Camp Dennison, Ohio
29-31 Harriet Beecher Stowe
30-31 Stearns and Foster Company
31-31 Cary Cottage
32-31 Cincinnati Public Markets / The Northern Liberties
33-31 Findlay Market / General James Findlay (1770-1835)
34-31 Albert B. Sabin, M.D., 1906-1993
35-31 Robert S. Duncanson
36-31 Procter & Gamble
37-31 The Kroger Co. / Over-The-Rhine
38-31 Elizabeth Blackwell
39-31 The Betts House, 1804
40-31 Village of Glendale, 1855
41-31 Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise and The Plum Street Temple
42-31 Ohio’s First Publicly Owned Water System
43-31 William Howard Taft / Robert Alphonso Taft
44-31 Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
46-31 The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of The American Jewish Archives
47-31 William Henry Harrison / Benjamin Harrison
48-31 Powhatan Beaty / Union Baptist Cemetery
49-31 The Madisonville Site
50-31 The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
51-31 Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
52-31 George Washington Williams
53-31 Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum
54-31 Cincinnati Reds
55-31 Boyhood Home of Dr. Winthrop Smith Sterling
56-31 Lane Theological Seminary / The Lane Seminary Debates
57-31 Miss Doherty’s College Preparatory School for Girls
58-31 The Black Brigade of Cincinnati
59-31 First Glass Door Oven
60-31 Woodward High School / School for Creative and Performing Arts
61-31 Salmon Portland Chase
62-31 Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
65-31 Gaines High School / Peter H. Clark
66-31 The Eliza House
67-31 Colerain Turnpike Watering Trough
68-31 The Cincinnati and Hamilton Turnpike
69-31 The Colleges and Academies of College Hill
70-31 Old Saint Mary Cemetery
71-31 Morgan’s Raid through Springdale
72-31 Cincinnati Breweries
73-31 Walter Scott, Christian Pioneer
74-31 The First Link
75-31 Mt. Healthy Christian Church
76-31 Miller-Leuser Log House
77-31 Eckstein School 1915-1958
78-31 Ruth Lyons
79-31 Cincinnati Moonwatch Team / Cincinnati Astronomical Society
80-31 John T. Crawford’s Legacy
81-31 Camp Joy
82-31 St. Aloysius Orphanage
83-31 Morgan’s First Skirmish in Ohio
84-31 Good Will Fresh Air Camp: “Good Will Fresh Air Farm Spells Happiness to Children; Adults”
85-31 Norwood High School
86-31 James Norris Gamble (1836-1932)
87-31 The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (SNDdeN) / (SNDdeN) Educational Works
88-31 Inventor Obed Hussey Test His Reaper, 1835
89-31 Columbia Presbyterian & Fulton Cemeteries / William Brown
90-31 Clark Stone House
91-31 Daniel Drake, M.D.
92-31 The Orgins of Harvest Home
93-31 Xavier University Armory / Xavier University Armory
94-31 Peebles Corner / Peebles Corner
95-31 Christ Church Cathedral
96-31 (A) Findlay Market Opening Day Parade
96-31 (B) Findlay Market Opening Day Parade
97-31 Cincinnati Stock Exchange
98-31 Chestnut Street Cemetery / Two Centuries of Jewish Cincinnati
99-31 Cincinnati Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs / Cincinnati Federation Clubhouse
100-31 James Warren Rankin / Ohio’s Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
101-31 Manse Hotel and Annex / Horace Sudduth (August 8, 1888-March 19, 1957)
102-31 Sara Mayrant Walker Fossett (1826-1906) / Peter Farley Fossett (1815-1901)
103-31 Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains
104-31 United Colored American Cemetery / Notable Citizens Interred at UCAC
105-31 The Dunbar Community: Acting as One Family for A Century
106-31 Marsh Park The Parker Family / Marsh Park The Hirst Family
1-32 In Memory of William Bensinger and John R. Porter / The Andrews Raiders
4-32 Site of Fort Findlay
5-32 Hancock County Courthouse
6-32 Mt. Blanchard
7-32 The Village of Van Buren
8-32 The Village of McComb
9-32 Findlay College
10-32 Village of Arlington / The Arlington Heritage
11-32 Village of Arcadia / The Arcadia Heritage
12-32 St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
13-32 McComb First Presbyterian Church
14-32 The Ohio Oil Company-Marathon Oil Co. / Gas Boom Era
15-32 Riverside Park / Old Mill Stream
16-32 Old Mill Stream Fairgrounds / Oesterlen Well Site
17-32 19th Century Freight Depot / Railroads of Hancock County
18-32 Rawson and the Railroads / The Rawson Heritage
19-32 Indian Green / McKinnis-Litzenberg Farmstead
20-32 The Underground Railroad of Hancock County
21-32 The Glass Industry of Findlay
22-32 Mason Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
23-32 William Ellsworth Hoy (1862-1961)
1-33 Hog-Creek Marsh
2-33 In memory of Jacob Parrott
3-33 Chief Roundhead’s Village
4-33 Old Sandusky Trail and Shawnee Ford
5-33 Mad River Railroad
6-33 Devil’s Backbone
7-33 Scioto Marsh
8-33 Fort McArthur Cemetery
9-33 Wheeler Tavern
10-33 Kenton Hardware Company
11-33 The Black and White Schoolhouse
12-33 Hull’s Trail
13-33 The Hardin County Courthouse
14-33 Ohio Northern University
15-33 Village of McGuffey / Great 1934 Onion Strike
16-33 Ada Passenger Depot, 1887
2-34 Historic Hopedale / Clark Gable, “The King of Hollywood”
3-34 Franklin College, Alma Academy / Cornerstone of Civil Rights
4-34 Mary L. Jobe Akeley / Harry F. Hazlett
1-35 Prairie Des Mascoutins
2-35 Draining the Great Black Swamp
3-35 Civil War Camp Latty
5-35 Miami & Erie Canal and Napoleon’s First Cemetery / Miami & Erie Canal and Napoleon’s First Cemetery
6-35 Riverfront Industries Powered by Canal Water / How Napoleon Kept Its Name
7-35 Liberty Center, Ohio / Wabash Depot
1-36 Smith Tannery
2-36 Edward Lee McClain High School
3-36 New Market / Oliver Harris – 1780-1845
3-36 West Settlement and Abolition Lane
4-36 Milton Caniff
5-36 Gist Settlement
6-36 The Lincoln School
7-36 The C. R. Patterson & Sons Company
8-36 West Settlement and Abolition Lane
1-37 Thomas Worthington Founder of Logan
2-37 Lock #12 – The Sheep Pen Lock
4-37 Historic Haydenville / Haydenville Historic District
5-37 Old Man’s Cave – A Feature of Ohio’s Geology
6-37 Tessa Sweazy Webb-Founder of Ohio Poetry Day
7-37 Nils Louis Christian Kachelmacher
8-37 Colonel Charles Young’s Historic Ride to Washington / Logan, Ohio: The Third Night’s Stop
1-38 Jonas Stutzman
2-38 Calmoutier
3-38 Holmes County Draft Riots
4-38 Birthplace of William M. McCulloch – Civil Rights Champion
1-39 (A) Norwalk West Main Street Historic District
1-39 (B) Norwalk West Main Street Historic District
2-39 Golden Age Nursing Home Fire / Killed in the Fire
3-39 Wakeman Red Cap Field
4-39 Early Catholic Missionary Settlement
5-39 Henry Morrison Flagler (1830-1913)
6-39 The Tremont House
7-39 Historic New Haven / Residents of Early New Haven, Ohio
9-39 Paul E. Brown Football Trailblazer and Innovator
10-39 Garrett Morgan’s Wakeman Country Club / Garrett Augustus Morgan (1877-1963)
1-40 Buckeye Furnace
2-40 Trails / The Kanawha Trail
4-40 John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) / Morgan’s Raid in Jackson, 1863
5-40 The Scioto Salt Licks / The Scioto Salt Works
6-40 James Cemetery / Major John James
7-40 The Jackson County Apple Festival / Commercial Apple Orchards in Jackson County
8-40 McKinley Park / William McKinley
9-40 53rd O.V.I. Regiment / Camp Diamond
10-40 Welsh-American Heritage Museum / Old Welsh Congregational Church
11-40 Evans Cemetery / The 1818 Welsh Pioneers
12-40 Moriah Church “The Mother of Welsh Churches” / Moriah Presbyterian Church
1-41 Federal Land Office
2-41 Steubenville’s Dean Martin
3-41 Fort Steuben
5-41 Benjamin Lundy Home / Free Labor Store
6-41 Ohio River Lock and Dam 10 Site
7-41 Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton
8-41 Abraham Lincoln’s Visit to Steubenville
9-41 Giuseppe Moretti / Soldiers and Sailors Monument
10-41 Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) / Carnegie Library of Steubenville
11-41 Society of Friends in Early Smithfield
12-41 William Pittenger Congressional Medal of Honor, 1863
13-41 Mooretown Soldiers Monument
14-41 Ohio Valley Steelworker Statue
1-42 Christ Church at the Quarry
2-42 Little Indian Fields
3-42 Mary Ann Ball (Mother Bickerdyke)
4-42 Johnny Appleseed’s Early Landholdings
5-42 Vallandigham’s Speech, 1863
6-42 John Crowe Ransom & The Kenyon Review
7-42 Kenyon College, Pioneer in Higher Education
8-42 Colonel Lorin Andrews “First to Fight”
9-42 Lakeholm Administration Building, Mount Vernon Nazarene University
10-42 General Daniel Harris Reynolds, C.S.A.
11-42 Knox County Poor Farm / Knox County Infirmary
12-42 Jane Payne, M.D. (1825-1882)
13-42 Home of the FFA Jacket
14-42 Stone Arch at Howard, Ohio
15-42 Ellamae Simmons, M.D. (1918-2019) / “The Goal Will Be Met, So Long As We Persevere”
16-42 Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
17-42 Wayman Chapel AME Church
18-42 Snowden Family Band
2-43 James A. Garfield
3-43 Kirtland Temple
4-43 Mathews House
5-43 Fairport Harbor Lighthouse
6-43 Lake County YMCA
7-43 Hugh Mosher and the “Spirit of ’76”
8-43 The Willoughby University of Lake Erie, Medical College, 1834-1847 / Willoughby Female Seminary, 1847-1856
9-43 The Griffith Disaster, 1850
10-43 Mentor Avenue Historic District
11-43 Thomas W. Harvey (1821-1892)
12-43 The Casement House / General Jack and Frances Jennings Casement
13-43 Unionville Tavern / Unionville Tavern
15-43 Daniel Carter Beard
16-43 Henry Kelsey Devereau and “The Spirit of ’76”
17-43 Mentor Lagoons
18-43 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Station
19-43 Rose Capital of The Nation
20-43 La Salle Expedition, 1669
21-43 Mormon Community
22-43 Rabbit Run Theater
23-43 Cora Gaines Carrel
24-43 Harry Coulby
25-43 Uri Seeley House 969 Riverside Drive
26-43 Pleasant Valley Road Bridge
27-43 Indian Point / The Whittlesey People
1-44 The Hanging Rock Iron Region / The Blast Furnaces of Lawrence County
2-44 The Waterloo Wonders / Waterloo’s Historic Wonder Five 1934 and 1935 Class B State Champions
3-44 Tanks Memorial Stadium / Ironton Tanks
4-44 Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
5-44 John Campbell Memorial Home
6-44 City of Ironton – Founded 1849
7-44 Ironton-Lawrence County Memorial Day Parade
8-44 Olive Furnace
9-44 Macedonia Settlement Cemetery Front Line of Freedom
10-44 Union Baptist Church “How Can a house be built, except God build it.”
1-45 Hebron
2-45 Ohio Canal Ground-Breaking
3-45 Beard-Green Cemetery in the Dawes Arboretum
4-45 The Robbins Hunter Museum-Avery Downer House
5-45 Victoria Claflin-Woodhull-Martin / First Woman Candidate for President of the United States
6-45 The History of Licking Memorial Hospital
7-45 Bank of the Alexandrian Society
8-45 Alligator Mound
9-45 The Granville Academy / The Anti-Slavery Movement
10-45 Major General Charles Griffin
11-45 Major General William Starke Rosecrans / Bishop Sylvester Horton Rosecrans
12-45 Buckeye Lake Park “The Playground of Ohio”
13-45 Buckeye Lake
14-45 John Sparks Trail Blazer and Frontiersman
15-45 Outville
16-45 Flint Ridge
17-45 Bigelow Cemetery / Bigelow Cemetery War Veterans
18-45 A.H. Heisey Glass
19-45 Willoughby Dayton Miller, 1853- 1907
20-45 Conine Homestead
21-45 Old Colony Burying Ground 1805
22-45 Early Transportation in Newark
23-45 Founding of Granville, The Licking Company / The Granville Site “The most eligible part”
24-45 Pataskala Elementary School
25-45 An Early Center of Education / Educating Young Women
26-45 The Elias Gilman House / The Wee White House
27-45 Welsh Hills Cemetery / Welsh Hills Cemetery
28-45 Licking County Sheriff’s Residence & Jail
29-45 The Licking County Courthouse
30-45 Licking County TB Sanatorium / Licking County Health Department
31-45 The George & Agnes Curry Farm / The Curry Farm Historic District
1-46 Oldest Concrete Street in America
2-46 Earl S. Sloan 1848-1923
3-46 West Liberty / Glover Hall
4-46 William H. West 1824-1911
5-46 The Mills Brothers
6-46 Campbell Hill
7-46 Flatwoods Schoolhouse
8-46 Sandy Beach Amusement Park
9-46 Free Servicemen’s Canteen, 1942-1946
10-46 The Honorable William Lawrence (1819-1899)
11-46 Shawnee Nation in Logan County / Shawnee Villages in Logan County
12-46 The Railroad in Logan County / Railroad YMCA / Railroad YMCA
13-46 General Robert Patterson Kennedy
14-46 Ebenezer Zane Cabin
15-46 Indian Lake Spillway
1-47 Birthplace of Easter Seal Society
2-47 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
3-47 King Solomon Lodge No. 56 Free and Accepted Masons
4-47 Founding of Lorain, Ohio
5-47 Myron T. Herrick (1854-1929) / Horr Cheese House, 1865
6-47 Norton S. Townshend, M.D. (1815-1895)
7-47 John Mercer Langston
8-47 The Lorain Tornado, 1924
9-47 The Burrell-King House
10-47 Helen Steiner Rice
12-47 Jay Terrell and his “Terrible Fish”
13-47 Oberlin College and Community Founded in 1833 / Abolitionism in Oberlin
14-47 Sandstone Center of the World
15-47 Burrell Homestead
16-47 Monteith Hall
17-47 Columbia Township
18-47 Lorain County Community College
19-47 Edgar F. “Daddy” Allen
20-47 Shipbuilding–Lorain’s First Industry
21-47 Charles M. Hall and Frank F. Jewett
22-47 Admiral Ernest J. King
23-47 Westwood Cemetery
24-47 Great Kipton Train Wreck
25-47 Lorain Station 100
26-47 Downtown Oberlin Historic District
27-47 Willard Van Orman Quine
28-47 Peter J. Miller House / Adam Miller & Family
29-47 Tragedy at 5th Street and Middle Avenue
30-47 Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825-1921) and First Church in Oberlin
31-47 General Quincy Adams Gillmore
32-47 Lorain West Breakwater Lighthouse / Saving the Lorain Lighthouse
33-47 Village of South Amherst Town Hall
34-47 Beach Park Station / Beach Park Station
35-47 Ambassador William Graves Sharp
36-47 Toni Morrison, Lorain Native / Toni Morrison, Prize Winning Author
37-47 Wilson Bruce Evans House
1-48 Presque Isle
2-48 House of Four Pillars
3-48 The Old Plantation
4-48 First Presbyterian Church
5-48 Wolcott House
6-48 Vistula Historic District
7-48 Toledo
8-48 The Oliver House
9-48 Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad / Toledo as a Rail Center
10-48 Port Lawrence / Fort Industry, 1805
11-48 The Toledo Zoo / The New Deal in Toledo
12-48 The Toledo Zoo / Toledo’s Canals
13-48 Toledo Museum of Art
14-48 Toledo’s First High School / Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
16-48 Birmingham – Ironville
17-48 The Glass Capital
18-48 Toledo’s Park System
19-48 The Blade
20-48 Toledo’s Canals
21-48 Lucas County
22-48 First Congregational Church
24-48 Medical College of Ohio
26-48 Canal Terminus / Manhattan
27-48 The University of Toledo
28-48 The University of Toledo
29-48 Original Site of Toledo’s Oldest Black Institution / Warren African Methodist Episcopal Church
30-48 Northern Light Lodge No. 40 Free and Accepted Masons
31-48 Miami & Erie Canal
32-48 Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad
33-48 The Old Territorial Road
34-48 The Polish Community in Toledo / St. Hedwig Parish, Sisters of St. Francis
35-48 Ohio Electric Railroad Bridge / Roche De Bout Roche De Boeuf
36-48 Engine House Number One / Neptune Engine No. 1
37-48 Historic Woodlawn Cemetery
38-48 The Oak Openings Regions
39-48 Electric Auto-Lite Strike of 1934
40-48 John Pray – Founder of Waterville, Ohio / The Miami and Erie Canal
41-48 Art Tatum
42-48 Hines Farm Blues Club
43-48 Hindu Temple and Heritage Hall
44-48 Salem Lutheran Church / Salem Lutheran Church
45-48 Dempsey-Willard Fight “The Fight of the Century” / Dempsey-Willard Fight
46-48 Battle of Fallen Timbers
47-48 Moses Fleetwood Walker
48-48 St. Anthony Church
49-48 Browning Masonic Community
50-48 Peter Navarre 1790-1874 / Peter Navarre War of 1812
51-48 Ohio’s Last Ottawas
52-48 Lucas County Children’s Home
53-48 Mercy Hospital of Toledo / Mercy Hospital School of Nursing
54-48 Toledo and Western Railway Company
55-48 The Harroun Family Barn
56-48 The Toledo State Hospital Old Cemetery, 1888-1922
57-48 The Toledo State Hospital New Cemetery, 1922-1973
58-48 Roger T. Durbin, 1920-2000
59-48 Birthplace of Alexander Drabik
60-48 First Chartered Girl Scout Council in the United States
61-48 The 1894 King-Quale Elevator Fire
62-48 Centennial Terrace and Quarry / Fossil Park
63-48 41st Regiment of Foot – War Of 1812 / Private Patrick Russell
64-48 Wakeman Hall / Waterville Historical Society
65-48 Saint Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Congregation
66-48 Edward Drummond Libbey High School
67-48 Willys-Overland Finishing Plant
68-48 Ward’s Canal
69-48 The Ability Center
70-48 Westmoreland
71-48 Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio
72-48 Ella P. Stewart (1893-1987) / Stewart’s Pharmacy (1922-1945)
73-48 The Sight Center of Northwest Ohio
1-49 Jonathan Alder, First White Settler in Madison County (1773-1849)
2-49 New Hampton and Ludlow’s Road
3-49 W. Pearl King Prairie Savanna
1-50 Judge Turhand Kirtland
2-50 Ervin George Bailey
3-50 Maple-Dell Built 1848
4-50 Forest Glen Estates Historic District
5-50 The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Canfield Lodge No. 155
6-50 St. James Episcopal Church
7-50 Lot 17, Friends Burying Grounds
8-50 Friends Burying Grounds, 1807-1843
9-50 Hopewell Furnace
10-50 Warner Brothers
11-50 Pioneer Pavilion / Mill Creek Furnace
12-50 Southern Park Stables
13-50 Old Mahoning County Courthouse
14-50 Zion Lutheran and Reformed Churchyard
15-50 The Little Steel Strike of 1937
16-50 Oscar D. Boggess Homestead / Boggess Quarry
17-50 Poland Academy and Poland Seminary
18-50 Newport Village Historic District
19-50 Canfield Congregational Church / Canfield United Methodist Church
20-50 Canfield War Vet Museum
21-50 Canfield Green
22-50 Canfield Christian Church
23-50 Canfield WPA Memorial Building
24-50 The Mahoning Dispatch Building
25-50 Canfield Township Hall
26-50 St. Augustine Episcopal Chapel
27-50 The Old Stone Tavern
28-50 Canfield Cemetery
29-50 Canfield Fair
30-50 Dean Hill Cemetery and Disciple Church Site
31-50 Elisha Whittlesey
32-50 Crandall Park-Fifth Avenue Historic District
33-50 Harry Burt and Good Humor / Ross Radio Company
34-50 St. Elizabeth Hospital
35-50 President William McKinley Boyhood Home
36-50 Central Square (1900-2004) / Stambaugh Building
37-50 Central Square (1798-1899) / Union National Bank Building
38-50 Mahoning National Bank Building / Central Tower
39-50 Civil War Soldiers’ Monument / Realty Building
40-50 The Village Green and Graveyard / Poland Presbyterian Church
41-50 Erie Terminal Building / Gustave Hamory
42-50 Poland Village / Poland Town Hall
43-50 Little Red Schoolhouse in Poland Township / Poland Township
44-50 “Dino” Sings at Craig Beach
45-50 Kyle-McCollum House
46-50 The Frankfort House
47-50 Camp Stambaugh
2-51 Boyhood Home of Warren G. Harding
3-51 Jacob’s Well
4-51 Claridon Prairie
5-51 Norman Mattoon Thomas
6-51 Marion County Courthouse
7-51 Home of the Oorang Indians, NFL’s Most Colorful Franchise
8-51 The “Old Blockhouse” Site
9-51 World War II Displacement
10-51 Harrison Military Road, War of 1812
11-51 Marion Mausoleum
12-51 The Marion Engineer Depot
13-51 Marion Steam Shovel
14-51 Camp Marion, World War II Prisoners of War, 1944-1946
15-51 Scioto Ordnance Plant Site
16-51 Cummin’s Home
17-51 Old Marion Cemetery- Also known as the Quarry Street or Pioneer Cemetery
18-51 Marion Women’s Club Home
19-51 The West Side / “Shantytown”
20-51 Sawyer Sanatorium at White Oaks Farm
1-52 The Giants of Seville
2-52 Judge Samuel Hinckley 1757-1840 / John Brongers 1843-1932
3-52 Skypark
4-52 Heritage Farm
5-52 Elm Farm Dairy
6-52 Liverpool Township / Liverpool and Valley City
7-52 Weymouth School
8-52 Litchfield Town Band
9-52 Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church
10-52 Brunswick United Methodist Church
11-52 Johnson House Museum / Carriage Factory
12-52 First Congregational Church of Medina
13-52 First Congregational Church of Weymouth
14-52 Root Homestead & A. I. Root (1839-1923)
1-53 First Ohio Invasion
2-53 Captain Joseph C. McElroy
4-53 Middleport Medal of Honor Recipients
5-53 Morgan’s Raid Route / Chester Village Commons
6-53 Morgan’s Raid Route
7-53 Morgan’s Raid Route- The Bridge at Leading Creek
8-53 Morgan’s Raid Route – The “continued fight” near Pomeroy
9-53 Morgan’s Raid Route – The Deaths of Hysell and Hudson
10-53 Brewster Higley VI (1823-1911)
11-53 Morgans Raid Route – Skirmish at Bashan Church
12-53 Morgan’s Raid Route Pursuers converge on Pomeroy / Meigs County Courthouse
13-53 General James V. Hartinger
14-53 George Sumner Huntington
15-53 Birthplace of Ambrose Bierce
16-53 The Ohio River / Historic Middleport
17-53 Village of Pomeroy
18-53 Meigs County Fairgrounds
19-53 James Edwin Campbell
20-53 Major John B. Downing
21-53 Rear Admiral William W. Outerbridge
1-54 The Cranberry Prairie
2-54 Maria Stein Convent and Relic Chapel
3-54 The Riley Home
4-54 St. Clair’s Defeat, 1791 / Wayne’s Victory, 1794
5-54 Carthagena Black Cemetery
6-54 “Johnny Appleseed” Nursery / Shanesville, Shane’s Crossing, Rockford
1-55 1804 Quaker Meetinghouse
2-55 The Old National Road
3-55 John Johnston
4-55 Piqua’s Early African-American Heritage / Goodrich Giles
5-55 Lock Nine
6-55 Battle of Pickawillany, 1752
7-55 WACO Aircraft Company (Weaver Aircraft Company)
8-55 Bradford Fire of 1920
10-55 Rural Electrification
11-55 Piqua’s Vietnam Home Front / William H. Pitsenbarger
12-55 USAF Pararescue Memorial Parkway
13-55 Junior Girls Canteen, 1943-1946
14-55 Forest Hill Union Cemetery
15-55 Overfield Tavern
16-55 Thomas Cemetery / Abraham Thomas
17-55 Brown Township School District #6 (Allen’s School)
18-55 J. Scott Garbry
19-55 Eldean Covered Bridge
20-55 Hanktown
21-55 Pennsylvania Railroad “BF” Tower
22-55 1804 Iddings Log House
23-55 Brigadier General John Webb
24-55 Miami and Erie Canal Lock 15
25-55 Michael Ingle
26-55 Elizabeth Township
27-55 The Village of Huntersville
28-55 Randolph Settlement / Jackson Cemetery (African)
29-55 Johnston Barn
30-55 Phoneton
31-55 Charles Furnas, 1880-1941
32-55 William Moore McCulloch / Civil Rights Movement in Piqua
33-55 Miami and Erie Canal – Footprint of Lock 12
34-55 Bradford
34-55 Bradford
35-55 First UPC Barcode Retail Scan
36-55 Piqua Nuclear Power Facility
37-55 Ohio’s Black Civil War Soldiers / Riverside Cemetery’s Civil War Soldiers
1-56 Beallsville/Monroe County Honors Vietnam War Casualities
2-56 Frederick Kindelberger Stone House and Barn
3-56 Sardis Historic Town Pump
4-56 Sad Sam Jones, 1892-1966 / Mary Weddle-Hines
5-56 Bent, Zigzag, and Crooked The Bellaire, Zanesville, and Cincinnati Railroad
6-56 Fly Landing of the Sistersville Ferry
1-57 Germantown Covered Bridge
2-57 (A) Mad River Road / Road from Cunningham’s to Mad River
3-57 The Birth of Aviation
4-57 Charles F. Kettering
5-57 Erma Bombeck
6-57 Watervliet Shaker Community
7-57 Wright Field
8-57 Paul Laurence Dunbar
9-57 Site of First Game in the NFL
10-57 The Village of Tadmor / The National Road
11-57 Brigadier General Edmund Munger
12-57 Dayton Masonic Temple
13-57 Woody’s Market
14-57 Wayman Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
15-57 Winter Zellar (Zero) Swartsel, The Bottle Farm
16-57 Natalie Clifford Barney
17-57 The Wright Seaplane Base / Wright Model G “Aeroboat”
18-57 Lewis & Elizabeth Kemp Homestead
19-57 Heritage Village
20-57 Euclid Avenue United Brethren Church / Mount Enon Missionary Baptist Church
21-57 Sister Dorothy Stang SNDdeN (1931-2005)
22-57 Cassano’s Pizza King
23-57 St. Paul Lutheran Church Dog Leg Road, Dayton
24-57 Josephine and Hermene Schwarz
25-57 Charity Adams Earley
26-57 Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum / Woodland Notables
27-57 McCook Field Cradle of Aviation Innovation / McCook Field Cradle of Aviation Innovation Ca. 1917
28-57 Katharine Kennedy Brown
29-57 Miamisburg in the Great Flood of 1913
30-57 Henderson’s Printing
31-57 The Dayton Art Institute Centennial
32-57 Slifers Presbyterian Church
33-57 Troutman Sound Labs
34-57 Triangle Park “A Gathering Place”
35-57 Dayton VA Medical Center
36-57 Site of Mound Laboratory (1946-2003)
37-57 Dayton Woman’s Club
38-57 First Baptist Church of Dayton Bicentennial
39-57 The Rubi Girls
1-58 Morgan County Dungeon
2-58 Brick Church and Cemetery
3-58 Two River Towns: McConnelsville and Malta
4-58 Morgan’s Raid
5-58 Two Riverboat Pilots
6-58 Lelia Morris & Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
7-58 The Stockport Mill
8-58 Howard Chandler Christy (1872-1952)
9-58 Morgan County
10-58 Miner’s Memorial Park
11-58 Big Bottom Massacre
12-58 Frances Dana Gage / Mount Airy Mansion
13-58 First McConnelsville Christmas Tree
14-58 Evelyn True Button House
15-58 Quaker Meeting House
16-58 First Presbyterian Church
17-58 Rock Hollow School
18-58 Maple Grove Farm
19-58 Underground Railroad / Underground Railroad in Morgan County
20-58 General Otho French Strahl, CSA
2-59 Ohio Central College (formerly Iberia College)
3-59 Pagetown
4-59 Dawn Powell
5-59 Victory Shaft
6-59 Harding Birthplace
1-60 Salt Creek Bridge / Timber Covered Bridge
2-60 S-Bridge
3-60 Y-Bridge
7-60 Second Capital of Ohio
8-60 The Muskingum River Flows North
9-60 The Muskingum River Locks
10-60 Birthplace of Thomas A. Hendricks
11-60 The Stone Academy
12-60 Zane’s Trace
13-60 Zane Grey “Father of the Western Novel”
14-60 Architect Cass Gilbert
15-60 First Traffic Fatality in Ohio / The National Road
16-60 Roseville Pottery Company 1890-1954 Linden Avenue Plant
17-60 The Lett Settlement
18-60 Anti-Slavery Tensions in Muskingum County
19-60 Nelson McCoy Pottery Company 1910-1990
1-61 Thorla-Mckee Well
2-61 Crash of the USS Shenandoah, September 3, 1925 / Lighter-Than-Air Flight
3-61 Caldwell’s Origins / Ball-Caldwell Homestead
4-61 Caldwell Downtown Historic District
5-61 Exaltation / Elevation of the Holy Cross Church
6-61 Noble County Jail and Sheriff’s Office
1-62 First Battle Site
2-62 Johnson’s Island
3-62 Erie Proving Ground
4-62 Camp Perry
5-62 First Ship-To-Shore Radio Broadcast
6-62 The Keeper’s House
7-62 Israel Harrington and Elmore
8-62 Gibraltar Island
9-62 South Bass Island Light
10-62 (A) Ottawa County Courthouse
10-62 (B) Ottawa County Courthouse
11-62 Lake Erie – A Feature of Ohio’s Water Resources
12-62 Magee Marsh Wildlife Area – A Feature of the Great Black Swamp
13-62 Joseph De Rivera St. Jurgo, 1813-1889
14-62 Jay Cooke Mansion
15-62 Lakeside – “The Chautauqua of Lake Erie”
16-62 World’s Shortest Airline
17-62 The Lakeside Volunteer Fire Protective Association / The Fire of October 20, 1929
18-62 The Light / The Keepers of the Light
19-62 Railroad Importance to Camp Perry
20-62 Genoa Town Hall & Opera House / Genoa Town Hall & Opera House
21-62 Holy Assumption Orthodox Church / Immigrants of Ottawa County
22-62 Ohio State Highway Patrol Commemorating the First Graduating Class of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, November 15, 1933 / Instilling Core Values for 90 Years 1933-2023
1-63 Paulding County
2-63 Paulding County Carnegie Library
3-63 Antwerp and Carryall Township
4-63 Miami-Erie and Wabash-Erie Canals Junction, Ohio
5-63 The Reservoir War
6-63 New Rochester First County Seat
1-64 The Sheridan Monument / 1829 Courthouse
2-64 A Seed of Catholic Education in Ohio / The Cradle of Catholicity in Ohio
3-64 Milligan – Ohio’s Icebox
4-64 Mariah Storts Allen
5-64 First Catholic Church in Ohio
6-64 First Lutheran Synod
7-64 General Philip Henry Sheridan
8-64 Zion Reformed Church
9-64 Robinson’s Cave
10-64 Jacob Miller’s Tavern
11-64 Rendville, Breaking the Color Barrier
12-64 World’s Greatest Mine Fire / World’s Greatest Mine Fire
13-64 Knights of Labor Opera House / Knights of Labor Opera House
14-64 Randolph Mitchell House / Reading Township, Perry County
15-64 Richard L. Davis: The Sage of Rendville / Richard L. Davis: The Sage of Rendville
1-65 Zieger House
2-65 The Deercreek Frontier / Williamsport and Deercreek Twp.
3-65 Prehistoric Circular Earthworks / The Squaring of Circleville
4-65 Ted Lewis, 1890-1971 “Is Everybody Happy?” / Circleville’s Ted Lewis
5-65 Camp Circleville-90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry / Camp Circleville-114th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
6-65 Treaty of Camp Charlotte
7-65 Grenadier Squaw Village / Cornstalk Town
8-65 Political Meeting at Second Baptist Church
9-65 Caleb Atwater / Caleb Atwater
10-65 Chief Logan
11-65 Major General William Sooy Smith
12-65 Colonel Charles Young’s Historic Ride to Washington / Circleville, Ohio: The Second Night’s Stop
1-66 Canal Park
2-66 Pike County Courthouse
4-66 The Emmitt House / James Emmitt (1806-1893)
5-66 German Evangelical Church / Pike Heritage Foundation Museum
6-66 Ohio and Erie Canal
7-66 PP African American Settlement / Eden Baptist Church
8-66 First County Courthouse / Removal of County Seat
9-66 The Emmitt-Greenbaum Building / The Waverly Canal Historic District
1-67 Silver Creek Cheese Factory
2-67 Benjamin Tappan Jr. (1773-1857)
3-67 Old Stagecoach Inn / Historic Palmyra Center
4-67 Ephraim Root
5-67 Hart Crane, American Poet
6-67 Hiram College, Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, 1850
7-67 Oliver and Rosetta Snow
8-67 Kent State University : May 4, 1970
9-67 Mogadore
10-67 Mantua Center Historic District
11-67 Maple Industry in Garrettsville, Ohio
12-67 The Church in Aurora
13-67 Atwater Coal Company Mine Disaster
14-67 “Creepy” Karpis and The Last Great Train Heist
15-67 Ebenezer Sheldon / Ebenezer Sheldon
16-67 Geauga Lake
17-67 Goodyear’s Wingfoot Lake Airship Hangar
18-67 Cleveland & Mahoning Railroad Randall Secondary / Aurora Train Station
19-67 The Chillicothe Turnpike
20-67 The James Converse & Hopson Hurd Store / A Commercial Site Since 1825
2-68 Site of Fort St. Clair
3-68 Bunker Hill House
5-68 The Union School 1893-2004 / The Union County-College Corner Joint State School District
6-68 William Bruce (1762-1830)
7-68 Historic Hopewell / Historic Hopewell Cemetery
8-68 Preble County Courthouse
9-68 Van Ausdal-Donohoe House
10-68 Old Camden Orchard Hill Cemetery / Old Camden Orchard Hill Cemetery
11-68 Roberts Bridge / Timber Covered Bridges
1-69 Columbus Grove Municipal Pool
2-69 Artist Emerson Burkhart
3-69 Native Americans in Ottawa
4-69 Frances Rappaport Horwich
5-69 The Miller City Wildcats / The “Cinderella Kids” of 1950
6-69 Bridenbaugh District No. 3 School / Bridenbaugh District No. 3 School
7-69 The Putnam County Historical Society / Pioneer Days in Kalida
1-70 First Religious Service
2-70 General James Hedges
3-70 Johnny Appleseed’s Run for Reinforcements
4-70 The Ohio State Reformatory
5-70 Hemlock Falls / The Groveport River
6-70 John Sherman, 1823-1900 / The Sherman Anti-Trust Act
8-70 Louis Bromfield / Malabar Farm
9-70 Johnny Appleseed’s Town Lot
10-70 Ohio Standard Baseline
1-71 The Red Brick Schoolhouse
2-71 Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio
3-71 Site of Ohio’s First Statehouse
4-71 Salem Academy
5-71 The Chillicothe Gazette
6-71 Birthplace of Lucy Ware Webb Hayes / Lucy Webb Hayes, 1831-1889
7-71 Camp Sherman
8-71 The “Statehood Riots” / The Enabling Act, 1802
9-71 Burton Egbert Stevenson
10-71 Abrams’ Big House
11-71 Banking Crisis of 1819
13-71 Dard Hunter
14-71 Concord Presbyterian Church
15-71 The Great Seal of the State of Ohio
17-71 Joseph Carter Corbin / Joseph Carter Corbin
1-72 Fort Stephenson / Fort Stephenson
2-72 Sandusky County Fairgrounds
3-72 McPherson Cemetery
4-72 Sherwood Anderson
5-72 Bishop John Seybert / Circuit Riders
6-72 Maumee and Western Reserve Turnpike / Woodville “The Lime Center of the World”
7-72 Seneca Indian Reservation at Green Springs / Mineral Spring at Green Springs
8-72 Spiegel Grove
9-72 General James Birdseye McPherson
1-73 Otway Bridge / Timber Covered Bridge
2-73 Sciotoville Bridge
3-73 Boyhood Home of Wesley Branch Rickey, Baseball Pioneer, Innovator, Executive
4-73 Boyhood Home of Roy Rogers
5-73 The Honorable Vern Riffe (1925-1997)
6-73 Lucasville Cemetery / Captain John Lucas, Founder of Lucasville
7-73 Spartan Municipal Stadium
8-73 Portsmouth and The Ohio River
9-73 Camp Oyo Boy Scout Camp
10-73 Hillcrest Children’s Home
11-73 Theodore Roosevelt Game Preserve: Celebrating 100 Years of Conservation
1-74 Risdon Square
2-74 Fort Seneca
3-74 Camp Ball
4-74 Early Electric Illumination, 1884
5-74 Fostoria, Ohio – Home of Fostoria Glass
6-74 Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad / Tiffin Train Depot
7-74 New Riegel Parish and Convent
8-74 Camp Noble The Buckeye Vanguard
9-74 Mercy Hospital of Tiffin / The Sisters of Mercy Come to Tiffin
10-74 State’s First Female Lawyers
11-74 Rezin W. Shawhan & The Seneca County Museum
12-74 Founding of Tiffin
13-74 A Nurse’s Sacrifice in the Great War
14-74 St. Joseph Catholic Church
15-74 Meadowbrook Park
1-75 Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association
2-75 The Shelby County Courthouse
3-75 Lois Lenski
4-75 Wenger One Room School Dinsmore District #4
5-75 Zenas King Bowstring Bridge / Zenas King Bowstring Bridge
6-75 Village of Rumley
7-75 Saint Remy Catholic Church / The Village of Russia
8-75 First Presbyterian Bicentennial
1-76 Ohio and Erie Canal
2-76 Nobles Pond (33ST357)
3-76 Constitution Day
4-76 Magnolia Cemetery
5-76 Sandy Valley Cemetery
6-76 The McKinley National Memorial
7-76 Clearview Golf Club, 1946
8-76 The Cradle of Professional Football
9-76 Hoover Historical Center
10-76 Deer Creek Quaker Cemetery
11-76 Lexington Quaker Cemetery
12-76 Inventor Henry Timken
13-76 Lillian Gish (1893-1993) & Dorothy Gish (1898-1968)
14-76 Marlborough Quaker Burying Grounds & Meeting House
15-76 Mount Union Stadium- Ohio’s Oldest College Football Stadium
16-76 Football Pioneer Paul E. Brown
17-76 Robert Pinn
18-76 William McKinley
19-76 The Little Steel Strike of 1937 / The Little Steel Strike of 1937
20-76 Alliance-Birthplace of Ohio’s State Flower – The Scarlet Carnation
21-76 Private William R. Richardson Burial Site of Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
22-76 Mabel Hartzell
23-76 The Sultana Tragedy / The Deceased of Co. F, 115th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
24-76 Walsh University
25-76 Nimisilla Park
26-76 The Crossing
27-76 Martin Luther King Jr. in Canton
28-76 Site of 1917 Greek Orthodox Church
1-77 Portage Path
2-77 First Congregational Church
3-77 First Congregational Church United Church of Christ
4-77 Early Synthetic Soda Ash Plant
5-77 Main Gatehouse of Ohio C. Barber’s Anna Dean Farm
6-77 Site of Sojourner Truth’s Speech on Women’s Rights
7-77 Middlebury Lodge No. 34 F. & A.M.
9-77 Old Town Hall and Academy
10-77 Anna Dean Farm Barn No. 1
11-77 Wesley Temple African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
12-77 Johnson’s Corners
13-77 Locust Grove Cemetery Vault
14-77 Colt Barn – Anna Dean Farm
15-77 The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal
16-77 PPG Industries in Barberton, 1900-2000
17-77 Howard Street District
18-77 Ghent Woolen Mill
19-77 Stan Hywet Hall
20-77 Silver Lake / Silver Lake Amusement Park
21-77 Western Reserve College and Academy
22-77 The Mustill Site / The Cascade Valley
23-77 Franklin Augustus “F.A.” Seiberling and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
24-77 Astronaut Judith Resnik
26-77 Hall Park Allotment Historic District
27-77 Sikh Gurdwara
28-77 The Soap Box Derby
29-77 Airdock
30-77 Karl Arnstein
31-77 First Congregational Church of Hudson
32-77 1936 Akron Rubber Strike
33-77 Slovenian Independent Society Home
34-77 Akron Community Service Center and Urban League
35-77 Coventry Township / Portage Lakes
36-77 Glendale Steps
37-77 Treaty of Fort McIntosh Boundary Line
38-77 Elm Court Arthur Hudson Marks (1874-1939) / Our Lady of the Elms Sisters of St. Dominic
39-77 Gustave H. Grimm
40-77 The Gate Lodge, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens / The Gate Lodge, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, The Birthplace of Alcoholics Anonymous
41-77 Middlebury Cemetery
42-77 High Bridge Glens
43-77 Boston Township Hall / John Eisenmann (1851-1924)
44-77 Shaw Cemetery
45-77 Hale, Hammond, Cranz Homesteads
46-77 John Richards Buchtel
47-77 Akron Fulton Airport Champions Raceway
49-77 Bath Center Cemetery / Bath Township Hall
50-77 Abolitionist John Brown (1800-1859)
51-77 St. Vincent-St. Mary Catholic High School / A Firm Foundation in Catholic Education
52-77 Ohio Education Association
1-78 Perkins House
2-78 First Presbyterian Church
3-78 Old Erie Lodge No. 3 Free and Accepted Masons
4-78 John Stark Edwards House
5-78 Trumbull Red Cross Chapter House, Pioneer Cemetery
6-78 James Heaton (1770-1856) Founder of Niles
7-78 Kinsman House 1832
8-78 Mary Ann Campana
9-78 Mahoning Lodge No. 29, IOOF
11-78 Newton Falls Covered Bridge
12-78 Darrow Octagon House / Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)
13-78 Settled by Alexander and Sarah Sutherland / Newton Township Duck Creek Settlement
14-78 Gustavus Center Historic District
15-78 Harriet Taylor Upton
16-78 Howland Springs
17-78 William McKinley Birthplace
18-78 Kenneth Patchen American Poet, 1911-1972
19-78 The Barnhisel House
20-78 Brookfield Township
21-78 Ohio’s First Civil War Monument
22-78 Phebe Temperance Sutliff
23-78 Casterline Cemetery
24-78 Fowler Township / Fowler Historic District
25-78 Camp Hutchins-Warren’s Civil War Training Camp / Camp Hutchins and the 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
26-78 Pennsylvania & Ohio Canal 1839-1872 / The Cross-Cut Canal in Warren
27-78 The Underground Railroad
29-78 Southington Township Centralized School and Monument Park
30-78 Vienna Township / Vienna Township Green and Cemetery
31-78 Bristol Public Library, 1912
32-78 The Ward-Thomas House / The Wards and the Thomases
33-78 Pennsylvania & Ohio Canal in Leavittsburg
34-78 The Salt Springs
35-78 Mineral Ridge Black Band Ore
36-78 Ernie Hall, Aviation Pioneer
37-78 Ronald A. Parise, Ph.D.- Astronaut/Scientist
38-78 Old Stone House
39-78 Highway of Light Airway Beacon & Tower No. 36 C-NY
40-78 Mesopotamia Village District
1-79 The New Schoenbrunn Mission / David Zeisberger 1721-1808
2-79 The Salem Mission / John Gottlieb, Ernestus Heckwelder 1743-1823
3-79 The History of Tuscarawas County Courthouses / Tuscarawas County Boundary Changes
4-79 Treaty of Greene Ville / 1804 – First Official State Map
5-79 The Ohio-Erie Canal 1825-1913 / The Ohio-Erie Canal In Tuscarawas County 1825-1913
6-79 The Bouquet Expedition -Camp 14 / Henry Bouquet 1719-1765
7-79 The Ohio-Erie Canal, Canal Dover Toll House / The Ohio-Erie Canal in Tuscarawas County 1825-1913
8-79 Dennison Yard and Shops / Dennison Depot
9-79 Zoar Town Hall / Zoar and The Ohio & Erie Canal
10-79 Zoarville Station, Fink Through Truss Bridge
11-79 Bouquet’s Trail, 1764 / Port Washington Road
12-79 Upper Trenton Lock / The Ohio & Erie Canal in Warwick Township
13-79 Ohio and Erie Canal
14-79 Uhrich’s Mill 1806 / Clay Capital 1833-1980s
15-79 Gnadenhutten / The Gnadenhutten Masacre, “A Day of Shame”
16-79 Schoenbrunn Schoolhouse 1772 / Schoenbrunn Church 1772
17-79 Dennison High School
18-79 Zoar Cemetery / Zoar Cemetery
19-79 Zoar Garden
20-79 Jeremiah E. Reeves / The J.E. Reeves Victorian Home
21-79 Dennison Railway Chapel
22-79 Zoar Meeting House
23-79 Camp Meigs
24-79 Giant Cuckoo Clock / Giant Cuckoo Clock
25-79 Sandyville: The Town that Moved
26-79 Dover Public Library / Dover Public Library
27-79 The Cascade and Hardesty Mills / The Ohio & Erie Canal and Industry in Dover
28-79 Fort Laurens Continental Outpost of the Ohio Frontier / Survival on the Frontier November 1778-August 1779
29-79 The Dover Light Plant / Northern Ohio Traction & Light
30-79 The Zoar Hotel
31-79 Cy Young
32-79 Tuscora Park
1-80 Magnetic Springs
2-80 Amrine Settlement / Amrine Cemetery
3-80 Richwood Opera House and Town Hall
4-80 Major General Robert Sprague Beightler / Major General Robert Sprague Beightler
5-80 Pottersburg Bridge
6-80 Charles Warren Fairbanks Birthplace / Vice President Charles Warren Fairbanks
7-80 Cyprian Lee House / Colonel Noah Orr “Union County Giant”
8-80 New California Church
9-80 Spain Creek Covered Bridge
10-80 Union Township Civil War Monument
11-80 Greeneville Treaty Line / Greeneville Treaty Line in Union County
12-80 Bigelow Bridge, Ax Handle Rd / The Darby Plains
13-80 Company E, 30th Ohio Volunteer Infantry / Jerome United Methodist Church
14-80 Culbertson Covered Bridge / Reuben L. Partridge (1823-1900) Bridge Builder
15-80 War of 1812 Blockhouse
16-80 Bridgeport Iron Bridge / Bridgeport
17-80 Jerome Township Soldiers’ Monument
18-80 St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and School
19-80 Union County, Ohio / Union County Courthouse
20-80 Colonel Herman C. Doellinger Ohio National Guard Armory
21-80 Virginia Military District
22-80 American Legion Memorial Park / Marysville Municipal Swimming Pool
23-80 Marysville, Ohio
1-81 Hoghe Road Bridge
2-81 Killing Spree Ends Here in 1948
3-81 Anthony Wayne’s March Across Van Wert County / Venedocia Village
4-81 The Brumback Library
5-81 Leslie C. Peltier
6-81 Here Lies Robert Nesbitt / The Western Terminus of the Lincoln Highway in Ohio
1-82 Hope Furnace
3-82 Morgan’s Raid in Vinton County
4-82 Maude C. Collins – Law Enforcement Pioneer
1-83 Justice John McLean 1785-1861
2-83 Union Village (1805-1912)
3-83 Thomas Corwin (1794-1865)
4-83 John Evans House
5-83 Blaw-Knox Antenna
6-83 Spring Valley Wildlife Area – A Feature of Ohio’s Wetlands
7-83 The Old Log Post Office
8-83 Jonathan Wright Homestead
9-83 The Civilian Conservation Corps / The Civilian Conservation Corps of Fort Ancient
10-83 Harveysburg / The Harveysburg School
11-83 Lewis Davis Campbell / Robert Cumming Schenck
12-83 Franklin in the Civil War
13-83 The Mackinaw Historic District
14-83 Jeremiah Morrow’s Barn
16-83 Butterworth Station / Butterworth Family Contributions
17-83 Deerfield-South Lebanon
18-83 Union Township Town Hall
19-83 Peters Cartridge Company / Gershom Moore Peters, LLD
20-83 The King Mansion / Ahimaaz King (1839-1909)
21-83 Carlisle Station Depot / Schenck-Stanton Rally, October 3, 1868
22-83 Interurban Railway and Terminal Company: Rapid Railway
1-84 The American Union Lodge No. 1 Free & Accepted Masons
2-84 The Devola Lock
3-84 The “Buckeye Belle” Explosion
4-84 Water Power on the Muskingum River
5-84 Covered Bridges
6-84 Bathsheba Rouse
7-84 Devol’s Floating Mill
8-84 Round Bottom Schoolhouse / Round Bottom Cemetery
9-84 Putnam Family Library/Belpre Farmers’ Library
10-84 Captain Gordon C. Greene / Captain Mary Becker Greene
11-84 The Northwest Ordinance, 1787 / The Ohio Company Purchase
12-84 Ohio National Guard Armory
13-84 Muskingum Academy, 1797 – Birth of Higher Education in Ohio / Marietta College, 1835
14-84 Lewis and Clark Expedition / Letter to the President
15-84 Early Ohio Artists
16-84 Shipbuilding, Commodore Abraham Whipple
17-84 Belpre and The Ohio River
18-84 Ephraim Cutler
19-84 The Towboat W.P. Snyder Jr.
20-84 Muskingum River Underground Railroad / Marietta Leaders of the Underground Railroad
21-84 Frances Dana Gage / Catherine Fay Ewing
22-84 Underground Railroad Crossings / Near Border War
23-84 Hippodrome & Colony Theatres
24-84 C. William O’Neill (1916-1978)
1-85 West Salem City Hall
2-85 Historic John Mishler Weaving Mill
3-85 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station
4-85 Frederick Rice / Barnhart Rice Homestead
5-85 Harvey Howard House / Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
6-85 General Reasin Beall Homestead / Wayne County Historical Society
7-85 Sonnenberg Settlement 1819
8-85 Charles W. Follis
9-85 Zimmerman-Bury Octagon House
10-85 Orrville & Judge Smith Orr / Judge Smith Orr Homestead
1-86 Nettle Lake Mound Group / The Hopewell Indians
3-86 Bryan’s Air Mail Field
4-86 Rail Speed Record
5-86 Stryker’s Railroad Heritage
6-86 Cedar Hill Farm
7-86 Richard E. Schreder 1915-2002
8-86 Casimir Pulaski: Father of American Cavalry
9-86 William James Knight / Andrews Raiders
10-86 Edgerton Town Hall & Park Opera House
1-87 In Memory of Lieutenant Wilson W. Brown / The Andrews Raiders
2-87 First Seventh-Day Adventist Church
3-87 Old Wood County Jail
4-87 Providence Historic District
5-87 The Howard Cemetery
6-87 Grand Rapids 1833-1983
7-87 Army Lodge No. 24 Free and Accepted Masons
8-87 Dominick Labino
9-87 First Presbyterian Church
10-87 North Baltimore / Community Firsts
11-87 Wood County Infirmary, 1889-1971
12-87 Pemberville Town Hall and Opera House
13-87 The Maumee and Western Reserve Road / Turnpike Milestones
14-87 Amos Spafford
15-87 William Henry Harrison’s Encampment
16-87 John A. Wilson
17-87 17th Infantry Regiment
18-87 Islamic Center of Greater Toledo
19-87 Custer Homestead
20-87 Perrysburg / Perrysburg Plat Map
21-87 Fort Meigs Union Cemetery
22-87 Rossford Army Ordnance Depot, 1942-1963
23-87 North Baltimore Elementary & High School Building
1-88 Colonel William Crawford / The 1782 Sandusky Campaign
3-88 The Lincoln Highway
4-88 Sheriden Cave
5-88 Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area-A Feature of Ohio’s Prairies
6-88 Wyandot County Courthouse & The Shawshank Redemption
7-88 Stephan Lumber Company / “The Shawshank Redemption” Woodshop
8-88 The Wyandot Removal Trail / Upper Sandusky (July 11, 1843)
8-57 Paul Laurence Dunbar
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Born on June 27, 1872 in Dayton to former slaves Joshua and Matilda Dunbar, Paul Laurence Dunbar developed a love of stories during his early years. He wrote his first poem at age six and recited his original Easter Ode at age nine to the congregation of the Eaker Street A.M.E. Church. At age 17 Dunbar developed and edited the first Dayton African American newspaper, The Dayton Tattler, printed by Orville and Wilber Wright. With such notable titles as Majors and Minors and Lyrics of Lowly Life in 1896, Dunbar finished four collected volumes of short stories, four novels, three published plays, lyrics for 13 songs, fourteen books of poetry, 400 published poems, and uncounted essays on social and racial topics over a thirteen year period. These works helped him achieve national recognition and international acclaim as America’s first professional writer of African American heritage. He died in Dayton on February 9, 1906.
Side B:
Same
Montgomery
African Americans
Ethnic Heritage
Literature
Poets
Sponsors:
Ohio Bicentennial Commission and The Ohio Historical Society
219 N. Paul Laurence Dunbar Street,
Dayton,
OH,
45407
Location:
Paul Laurance Dunbar House Historic Site
Latitude:
39.7577270
Longitude:
-84.2188710
US