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Partrick Building
In 1885 Dr. William Partrick commissioned adjoining commer...
Thy Wondrous Story, Illinois
The fertile prairies of Illinois attracted the attention o...
North Lake Methodist Church
The Reverend Charles Glenn organized the first Methodist c...
Adjutant's Quarters (Quarters #20)
Erected during the 1873-1875 expansion of Fort Clark to ac...
National Association for Music Education
MENC: The National Association for Music Education was fou...
Fort Clark Guardhouse
Established in 1852, Fort Clark was manned by varying troo...
Last Battle in the Scioto Country
One-half mile south east of this marker was Reeves Crossin...
Fort Holmes
Here in 1812, on the island's highest point, a blockhouse ...
Little Traverse Bay
For centuries this region has been the home of Ottawa Indi...
Paris Fish Hatchery
Opening in 1881, the Paris Fish Hatchery was the state's s...
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Partrick Building
In 1885 Dr. William Partrick commissioned adjoining commercial spaces at this site, operating a drug store in the single story and a dry goods store and hotel in the two-story section. Later outbuildings included a beer vault, windmill, elevated tank ...
Thy Wondrous Story, Illinois
The fertile prairies of Illinois attracted the attention of French trader Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette as they explored the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers in 1673. France claimed this region until 1763 when he surrendered it to Great Britain ...
North Lake Methodist Church
The Reverend Charles Glenn organized the first Methodist class here in 1836, and for the next ten years the group met in the home of his brother, John. In 1846 the brothers presented the congregation with a building which served ...
Adjutant's Quarters (Quarters #20)
Erected during the 1873-1875 expansion of Fort Clark to accommodate and support an entire regiment, this structure differs from other quarters on the line in that it is a single dwelling rather than a duplex. The Fifth Regiment of the ...
National Association for Music Education
MENC: The National Association for Music Education was founded on this corner in the Westminster Presbyterian Church on April 12, 1907, during a meeting of music supervisors from fourteen states. The meeting was organized by Philip Cady Hayden, Music Supervisor ...
Fort Clark Guardhouse
Established in 1852, Fort Clark was manned by varying troop strengths over the years. This guardhouse was built in the 1870s during a period of fort expansion. A new stockade was built in 1942 to relieve overcrowding, and the guardhouse ...
Last Battle in the Scioto Country
One-half mile south east of this marker was Reeves Crossing on Tod's Trace, where in the summer of 1795 the last battle in the Scioto country was fought between the whites under General Nathaniel Massie and the Shawnee Indians. The ...
Fort Holmes
Here in 1812, on the island's highest point, a blockhouse and stockade were built by the British and named Fort George. It was the bulwark of British defenses in 1814 when the American attack was repulsed. After the war the ...
Little Traverse Bay
For centuries this region has been the home of Ottawa Indians, whose warriors and orators fought bravely to retain their land. Around 1700 a mission was built by French Jesuits at the famous L'Arbre Croche villages which stretched from Cross ...
Paris Fish Hatchery
Opening in 1881, the Paris Fish Hatchery was the state's second fish-rearing agency. This area was selected because of its abundant sources of water and excellent railroad connections. The Paris Fish Hatchery was a major supplier of salmon and brown ...