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The Bullskin Trail

North from the Ohio River to Detroit. Here joined the Kenton and Scioto Trails east and Winchester Trail south east.

Marker is on U.S. 68, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bradley Beach World War I Monument

1917 1919

The citizens of Bradley Beach

greatfully erected this monument

in memory of its noble heroes

who made the supreme sacrifice

in the World War

and also in honor of its valiant sons

who so courageously served in it.

Monument Committee

Mayor Frank C. Borden, Jr., Chairman

Com. Bernard ...

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Col. Daniel Boone

In memory of

Col. Daniel Boone and 27 salt makers, taken prisoners at Blue Licks, KY., by the Shawnees, Feb. 7, 1778 and brought to Old Chillicothe.

Boone and eleven were adopted by the Shawnees. Ten were taken, over the Bullskin Trail, ...

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Major General Israel B. Richardson

Major General

Israel B. Richardson

U.S.A.

Mortally Wounded

45 Yards N. 32'E.

Marker is on Richardson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Birthplace of Tecumseh

[Marker Front]:

The great Native American Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, was born on the bank of a large spring at this site in 1768, at the very instant that a great meteor seared across the skies. The birth occurred while his parents, ...

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Carnegie Library (1907)

This neoclassical structure, a combination of Federalism and Great Reunion, was a gift of Andrew Carnegie to Wilberforce University. It was built in 1907 and was remodeled and enlarged in 1938. The building provided general reading, reference, browsing, and reserve ...

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Royal Oak Woman's Club

Erected in 1839, this building was originally a small frame Baptist church. The village purchased it for a town hall in 1914 and used it for municipal purposes until 1923, when the Royal Oak Woman's Club acquired it. The club, ...

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Old Wilberforce University Campus at Tawawa Springs

Side A:

In the early 1800s, William and Eleanor Kendall owned this land, known for its natural springs, beauty, and farmland. In 1850, Elias Drake, lawyer and former speaker in the Ohio General Assembly, purchased the property and named it Tawawa ...

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The Bishop Davis House

circa 1817

This Charleston Single House was built about 1817 by William Daniel(B. 1775 ~ D. 1828), a planter and owner of farm property at White Oak Creek about halfway between Camden and Liberty Hill. His vault type tomb is located ...

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Fred A. Baker House

In 1890, Fred A. Baker, an attorney and former state legislator, purchased 320 acres of land in Royal Oak Township. He developed the land into the Black Meadow Dairy Farm, one of the area's largest dairies. This Colonial Revival house ...

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