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Bluff Park Elementary School / Hoover Community Education

Summit/Hale Sps., a one-room school, opened on the mountain in 1898. It moved to this site and was named Bluff Park Elementary School with 50 students and funded with community support in 1923. From two-rooms, it expanded to 32 classrooms ...

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West Milton Friends Meeting

The West Milton Friends Meeting, established as a meeting for worship May 14, 1874, was made a preparative meeting of West Branch Monthly Meeting, May 15, 1883. It became a monthly meeting on May 21, 1927 by action of West ...

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Stradley and Barr Dry Goods Store

The National Register

of Historic Places:

Stradley and Barr

Dry Goods Store

Marker is on South Main Street south of West Washington Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Redland Baptist Church

Liberty Baptist Church, established in the Redland community in 1859, became Redland Baptist Church after reorganizing in 1895. Worship services were held in a local schoolhouse until 1924 when the congregation built its first sanctuary. A new church building was ...

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First United Methodist Church of Lufkin

Margaret (Fullerton) Abney, born in Alabama in 1829, joined the Methodist church with her family at a camp meeting held at nearby McKendree campground in 1863. Because the nearest Methodist church was ten miles away, Mrs. Abney held bible study ...

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Morgan's Raid Route / Meigs County Courthouse

Pursuers converge at Pomeroy

Side A: Morgan's Raid Route

Pursuers converge at Pomeroy

As Morgan's Raiders rode eastward across southern Ohio during the third week of July 1863, the scattered defensive forces pursuing him consolidated and drew closer. Four regiments under Brigadier General ...

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Flatwood Schoolhouse

Descendants of slaves, who may have reached Ohio through the Underground Railroad, and other African Americans, formed the community of Flatwoods in the southwest part of Bokescreek Township. This one-room schoolhouse was built circa 1868 for African American children of ...

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William Dean Howells / James Arlington Wright

Side A: William Dean Howells

"The Dean of American Letters"

Author, editor, and social critic William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was born in Martins Ferry, the son of an itinerant printer and publisher. Self-educated, Howells learned the printer's craft early and took up ...

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Melvin L. Schmidt, J.D.

In memory of

Melvin L. Schmidt, J.D.

Patent Holder of

Burgundy Belle Maple

2000

Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Chestnut Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Doniphan County Courthouse

This courthouse has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Doniphan County Bicentennial Commission

Doniphan County, Kansas 1855-1976

Dedicated July 4, 1906

Rededicated July 3, 1976

[List of Commissioners]

Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Main Street, on ...

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