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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)
ALERT: This marker was inadvertently given a non-Sandusky County number, 4-68.
4-72 Sherwood Anderson
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Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941), author of 27 works, gave up a successful business career in Elyria, Ohio, to concentrate on writing. Born in Camden, Anderson spent his formative years (1884-1895) in Clyde, and in 1919 he published his most notable book, Winesburg, Ohio. Clyde and small-town Ohio inspired many of its tales. Critics also praised his short story collections, including The Triumph of the Egg (1921) and Death in the Woods (1933). Commercially successful as a writer, Anderson moved to rural Virginia, where in 1927 he purchased and operated two newspapers while continuing his literary career. Through his writings and encouragement he was a major influence to a younger generation of writers, including William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck. Sherwood Anderson is buried in Marion, Virginia.
Side B:
Same
Sandusky
Literature
Novelists
Sponsors:
Ohio Bicentennial Commission, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation and The City of Clyde, and The Ohio Historical Society
Clyde,
OH,
43410
Location:
Clyde Railroad Plaza, Railroad St.
Latitude:
41.3060528
Longitude:
-82.9751306
US