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20346 Us Route 224, Middle Point, Ohio 45863-9518

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Venedocia OH 45894, United States of America

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1569 North Main Street, Delphos OH 45833, United States of America
Inscription. Ohio Dept. Natural Resources, Division of Water, Miami and Erie Canal, Lock 24, , , Marker series. This marker is included in the The Miami & Erie Canal marker series. , Location. 40° 51.408′ N, 84° 20.433′ ... More on HMDB

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173 West 5th Street, Delphos OH 45833, United States of America

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1055 South Washington Street, Van Wert OH 45891, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1894 at a cost of $575, this bridge spanned Town Creek at Hoghe Road (Township Road 82) for 100 years. The Van Wert County Commissioners approved the bridge's construction in response to requests from the Cincinnati, ... More on HMDB

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Van Wert OH 45891, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of, Co. D 2nd Ohio, Volunteer Infantry, United, Spanish War, Veterans: 1898-1899, , Erected by United Spanish War Veterans. , Marker series. This marker is included in the Markers with Artwork marker series. ... More on HMDB

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Van Wert OH 45891, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory of Our Fallen Heroes, 1861-1865. , Erected 1901 by Scott Relief Corps No. 18. , Location. 40° 52.282′ N, 84° 36.448′ W. Marker is in Van Wert, Ohio, in Van Wert County. Marker can be reached ... More on HMDB

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602 North Washington Street, Van Wert OH 45891, United States of America
Historical Attractions Family Adventures Driving, Factory and Walking ToursPop Quiz History of Van Wert County, Ohio Isaac Van Wart (1760-1828) was one of three captors of Major John Andre, a Briti... More on Visitvanwert.org
Inscription. Gazebo History: The Band Stand (Gazebo) was built in 1875 on the Court House lawn. It was moved in 1891 to Third Ward Park by George Marsh, and then to the County Fair Grounds in the e... More on HMDB

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371 North Water Street, Fort Jennings OH 45844, United States of America
Inscription. On Sept. 21, 1812, Col. William Jennings, with his regiment of Kentucky riflemen, was ordered by Gen. W. H. Harrison to cut a road from Fort Barbee at St. Marys to a point midway between that place and Defiance, and there ... More on HMDB
