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Brig. Gen. Adley H. Gladden

Mortuary Monument

C.S.

Brig. Gen. Adley Gladden.

Commanding

1st Brigade,

2d Div., Bragg's Corps,

Army of the Mississippi.

Was mortally wounded here

at 8:45 a.m., April 6, 1862.

Died at Corinth, Miss.,

April 11, 1862.

Marker is on Gladden Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Wye Oak Seedling

Presented by Richard J. Robertson. Dedicated April 29, 1977.

Marker is at the intersection of Division Street and Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Division Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Swindler Park

This park is dedicated to the memory of Leland Stanford Swindler Brigadier General USMC Born 1893 - Died 1993

Soldier, sailor and marine he entered the service in 1912, served in WWI, the China Campaign, WWII and the Korean War. He ...

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Middletown Township Locust Historic District

Settled circa 1715 by David Burdge of Hempstead, L.I. Significant as an early farming and fishing village, and center of local oyster trade to New York in the 19th c. Steamboats brought visitors as Locust evolved into an important estate ...

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Doodletown

Half a mile up this road

is Doodletown, pioneer

hamlet through which the

British army marched to

attack Ft. Clinton, 1777

Marker is on Route 9 W, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stradley Place

In Honor of

Dr. Bland L. Stradley

1889-1957

Dr. Stradley was a noted educator whose career began in 1913 as principal of the Canal Winchester High School. He spent 38 consecutive years at the Ohio State University where he was Vice President in ...

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New Hampton and Ludlow's Road

On September 8, 1803, the year that Ohio became a state, the Associate Judges of Franklin County ordered that a road be constructed "leading from the Public Square in Franklinton to Springfield, Greene County." This road came to be known ...

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J. Holland Laidler Camp No.5 Plot

J. Holland Laidler, in honor of whose memory the Camp was named, was on staff of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company’s Hospital in Sacramento prior to the commencement of the war between the United States and Spain. At the outbreak ...

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Woodlawn Cemetery Confederate Memorial

(Confederate Battle Flag)

1861 - 1865

C * S * A

Sacred to

The Memory of

The Soldiers of

THE CONFEDERACY

Marker can be reached from Noland Rolad, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Middleham Chapel

Founded, 1684, as a chapel of ease in Christ Church parish and named for Middleham, Yorkshire, England. The site has been used for worship since the founding, but the chapel was rebuilt in 1748. The bell, given by John Holdsworth, ...

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