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Alger OH 45812, United States of America
Inscription. Side A: Village of McGuffey: The Village of McGuffey was named for John McGuffey, who in the 1860s first attempted to drain the Scioto Marsh. A larger and more effective drainage effort, made by others who entered Hardin ... More on HMDB

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10006/10012 Ohio Route 195, Alger OH 45812, United States of America
Inscription. The Scioto Marsh, the largest of three extensive marsh areas in western Hardin County, was formed in the low basins left by the last retreating glacier 10,000 years ago. It covered more than 16,000 acres and was thought ... More on HMDB

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Harrod OH 45850, United States of America
Inscription. This caboose spent most of its working years in Lima and northwest Ohio and was renovated by the Auglaize Township Historical Society in 1994, , Erected by Auglaize Township Historical Society. , Location. 40° 42.568′ ... More on HMDB

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Harrod OH 45850, United States of America
Inscription. Built at the Lima Locomotive Works, Lima, Ohio, for Tioga Lumber Company, Nicholas County, West Virginia, Purchased by the Auglaize Township, Historical Society in 1996, , Erected by Auglaize Township Historical Society. ... More on HMDB

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2115 Lafayette Road, Lafayette OH 45854, United States of America

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Russells Point, Ohio, United States

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Russells Point, OH

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Dola OH 45835, United States of America
Inscription. Comprising 8,000 acres of Brookston-Crosby soils, the marsh is named for Hog Creek which drains it. Once a shallow lake, cranberries, wild flags and grasses flourished here. Reclamation (1868) cost $13.00 per acre. Dredging ... More on HMDB
