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Baden-Sproule House
Designed by noted Galveston architect Nicholas J. Clayton,...
"The Cradle"
Building in which in 1891 Misses Betty Ballinger and Hally...
Franklin-Wandless House
Built in 1886 to replace a house destroyed in the great St...
Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey
This is the birthplace and early home of Dr. Liberty Hyde ...
Frank E. Warner
This property, known as the Bailey Home, was purchased fro...
Liberty Hyde Bailey
(1858-1954)
The world-famous botanist and horticultu...
Jackson at Harpers Ferry
The Stonewall Brigade
As you explore Jefferson Count...
The Crossing at Scioto County / The Underground Railroad
Historic Underground Railroad Site
The Crossing at S...
Scioto County KIA-MIA Memorial
In honor of all the families
that gave their ...
1937 Ohio River Flood Mark on Bigg's House
1937 Flood Mark
74' 2"
Marker is at the...
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Baden-Sproule House
Designed by noted Galveston architect Nicholas J. Clayton, this house was built in 1899 by Ida B. Baden on land once known as Thomas Borden's farm. West Island landowner John D. Settle sold Miss Baden the land and assisted here ...
"The Cradle"
Building in which in 1891 Misses Betty Ballinger and Hally Bryan founded the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, a society for historical preservation.
This Victorian structure was then library of "The Oaks," family home of the founders, who were ...
Franklin-Wandless House
Built in 1886 to replace a house destroyed in the great Strand fire, this was the home of Robert Morris and Sarah Franklin. Robert Franklin (1839-1923) was the son of Benjamin C. Franklin, the Battle of San Jacinto veteran for ...
Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey
This is the birthplace and early home of Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey, South Haven's most distinguished son.
As a very young man he became interested in plants and trees. This interest and knowledge constantly grew until he became the nation's highest ...
Frank E. Warner
This property, known as the Bailey Home, was purchased from Liberty Bailey, father of Dr. Liberty Hyde Bailey, by Frank E. Warner in 1918. Mr. Warner made this his home until his death in 1926.
Mr. Warner was a pioneer fruit ...
Liberty Hyde Bailey
(1858-1954)
The world-famous botanist and horticulturist, Liberty Hyde Bailey, was born in this frame house. Here in wilderness surroundings he learned of wild animals and plants and attended the local village school. He graduated from Michigan Agricultural College in 1882, served ...
Jackson at Harpers Ferry
The Stonewall Brigade
As you explore Jefferson County’s Civil War sites, you will learn about some of the notable exploits on the native soil of Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, one of the wars most famous figures. Jackson was born in Clarksburg, ...
The Crossing at Scioto County / The Underground Railroad
Historic Underground Railroad Site
The Crossing at Scioto County (front)
The Ohio River was a formidable obstacle for escaping slaves. Many runaways from Kentucky were aided by James Poindexter, an African-American barber and local resident, who picked up fugitives in Kentucky and ...
Scioto County KIA-MIA Memorial
In honor of all the families
that gave their sons and
daughters to our country
POW-KIA
Let the world know that
we will not forget nor forget
until all our troops are
accounted for
In honor of all the men
and women who served
our country
[Honor Rolls follow]
World War I ...
1937 Ohio River Flood Mark on Bigg's House
1937 Flood Mark
74' 2"
Marker is at the intersection of Front Street and Market Street, on the right when traveling west on Front Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org