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Ada Passenger Depot, 1887
Pennsylvania Railroad, Southwest Division
Ada grew a...
Site: Shoal Cr. Church
This pioneer sanctuary stood some 200 ft. W., atop the hil...
William G. Craig House
Queen Anne style house built for William Gaston Craig (186...
Hall of Springs
The ceremony in which the cornerstone of the Hall of Sprin...
Wagner's Brigade
Sheridan's Division
Wagner's Brigade.
Sheridan...
The Village of Valley Forge
Ordinary Place, Extraordinary History
An iron forge ...
The African ~ American Experience
Marker Front:
African~Americans played a very signif...
Michael F. Lione Memorial Park
Michael F. Lione
Memorial Park
Large, soft-bro...
Rural Electrification
This farm was the first in Wisconsin to obtain central sta...
Liberty Union VFW Post 3761 Veterans Memorial
In honor and tribute to
veterans of all wars<...
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Ada Passenger Depot, 1887
Pennsylvania Railroad, Southwest Division
Ada grew alongside the tracks of the Ohio & Indiana Railroad, completed in 1854 between Crestline, Crawford County, and Fort Wayne, Indiana. This line became part of the Southwest Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1869. Ada's ...
Site: Shoal Cr. Church
This pioneer sanctuary stood some 200 ft. W., atop the hill. Long since vanished, its site is indicated by the HUTCHESON CEMETERY.
It was cited as a landmark on maps of military operations by Federal armies moving E. toward the Macon ...
William G. Craig House
Queen Anne style house built for William Gaston Craig (1861–1957), native of Alamance Co., N.C., an wife Sarah Frances (1867–1958), native of Goldsboro, N.C. He was inspector for Atlantic Coast Line Railroad car building department. House was moved from 924 ...
Hall of Springs
The ceremony in which the cornerstone of the Hall of Springs was laid July 12, 1933, marked the beginning of the New Spa's development. Waters from the Geyser, Hathorn, and Coesa Springs were piped into the Hall of Springs for ...
Wagner's Brigade
Sheridan's Division
Wagner's Brigade.
Sheridan's Division - Granger's Corps
Brig. Gen. George D. Wagner.
Nov. 25, 1863100th Illinois - Maj. Charles M. Hammond.
15th Indiana - Col. Gustavus A. Wood., Maj. Frank White, Capt. Benjamin F. Hegler.
40th Indiana - Lieut. Col. Elias Neff.
51st Indiana - ...
The Village of Valley Forge
Ordinary Place, Extraordinary History
An iron forge was established in this remote place in the early 1700s, as there was ample water power from Valley Creek, limestone for processing iron ore, and timber to make charcoal to fuel the furnaces. Soon, ...
The African ~ American Experience
Marker Front:
African~Americans played a very significant role in the early history of Courtland. Most came as slaves from the older southern states to help clear the land, to plant crops of cotton and corn, and to serve as household domestics. ...
Michael F. Lione Memorial Park
Michael F. Lione
Memorial Park
Large, soft-brown eyes, reverently expressing the simple faith of a little boy; determined countenance and rugged body that bespoke the athlete who never quit; tenderness and compassion without softness and indulgence; fiery enthusiasm for victory with equal ...
Rural Electrification
This farm was the first in Wisconsin to obtain central station electric power from a rural electric cooperative. The farm home was constructed and wired for electric service by James Hanold in 1917. The Richland Cooperative Electric Association, incorporated January ...
Liberty Union VFW Post 3761 Veterans Memorial
In honor and tribute to
veterans of all wars
Dedicated November 11, 1973
Marker is at the intersection of Market Street (Ohio Route 256) and Oak Street, on the left when traveling west on Market Street.
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