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1685 Broadway Street, Stockport, OH 43787

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Stockport OH 43787, United States of America
There are picnic tables, information signs, and a twelve-foot marble obelisk commemorating a 1791 skirmish between settlers and Native Americans at this pleasant outdoor site. Named for the broad M... More on Heritage
Inscription. Following the American Revolution, the new Federal government, in need of operating funds, sold millions of acres of western lands to land companies. One such company, the Ohio Company... More on HMDB

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1995 Broadway Avenue, Stockport OH 43787, United States of America
Inscription. The Stockport Mill, the third on this site since 1842, was built in 1906 by the Dover brothers. Using a pair of 40-inch Leffel turbines, it harnessed water power for both milling and generating electricity for the town. ... More on HMDB

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Chesterhill , Marion Township, Morgan County, OH
(Barkhurst Mill, 81', 1872, closed to motor traffic, 35-58-15) across West Branch Wolf Creek NE of Chesterhill , Marion Township, Morgan County, OH. OH377 N. 1.4 miles from jct with OH555 in Chesterhill, E. on Goshen Hill Rd. (CR52) ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Chesterhill OH 43728, United States of America
Inscription. Despite the fugitive slave laws that prohibited harboring runaway slaves, fugitives found refuge in the Quaker village of Chesterfield, now Chesterhill. Legend tells that no runaway slaves were ever captured here, although ... More on HMDB

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McConnelsville OH 43756, United States of America
Inscription. This tablet erected by, E. D. Shafer, on the farm of W. L. McElhiney, marks the place where the, Morgan Raiders, crossed the Muskingum River, July 23, 1863, , Location. 39° 43.798... More on HMDB
Inscription. Morgan County was created in 1817 from parts of Washington, Muskingum, and Guernsey counties, with McConnelsville established as the seat of government. The first courthouse, a square ... More on HMDB

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McConnelsville OH 43756, United States of America

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142 E. Main Street, McConnelsville OH 43756, United States of America
Inscription. This brick, Federal-style house was built in 1836. Helen Moore, the grand daughter of General Robert McConnel, officer during the War of 1812 and founder of McConnelsville, married Dr. Hiram L. True and made their home ... More on HMDB

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McConnelsville OH 43756, United States of America
Inscription. 1917-1918 In commemoration of the boys who served their country so faithfully and well in the World War. , Erected 1923 by Thomas Henry Simpson. , Location. 39° 38.915′ N, ... More on HMDB
Inscription. For those who served in the Persian Gulf War. [Marker Reverse]: Dedicated to all men and women of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm with honor and glory for those who bravely served... More on HMDB

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McConnelsville OH 43756, United States of America
Inscription. Many well-known hymns, including “Sweeter As the Years Go By, ” “Nearer, Still Nearer, ” and “Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart, ” were composed in this church by its organist, Mrs. Lelia ... More on HMDB
