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"Chestnut Lawn"

So named for a grove of some of the largest chestnut trees in America, formerly located in these fields and around the house. They were killed by the blight of 1910 - 1930.

This land was originally patented with adjoining lands, ...

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Callaway Gardens

(Side 1):

Callaway Gardens was founded in 1952 by Cason Callaway, Sr. and his wife Virginia Callaway, for the purpose of preserving the native flora of the southern United Sates in a natural setting for the public to enjoy. At ...

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Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold / The Underground Railr

Historic Underground Railroad

Delaware County: Anti-Slavery Stronghold

A unique combintation of strong-principled religous communities, free black settlements, and tightly knit extended families fostered a wide-spread attitude of willful defiance that made Delaware one of Ohio's strongest anti-slavery counties in the early nineteenth ...

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Camp Delaware

Near this site, the Union army established two camps on either side of the Olentangy River during the Civil War. Both were known as Camp Delaware. The first camp, situated on the west side of the river in the summer ...

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Dr. Firman W. Clawson Homestead Site

On this site stood the old homestead of Dr. Firman W. Clawson the original owner & subdivider of Northwood "the Homesite Beautiful"

Planned & planted

A.D. 1900

Marker is at the intersection of Northwood Blvd. and Crooks Road, in the ...

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Blawenburg

Local Historic District

State & National Registers of Historic Places

A 19th century Turnpike Village originally settled, circa 1739 by John Blaw & Michael Blaw, the mill owner.

Marker is on Blawenberg - Belle Mead Road, on the right when traveling south. ...

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Old Law Building

Site of law offices of

Eldred Simkins

Congressman, Lt.-Governor

George McDuffie

Congressman, Governor,

U.S. Senator

Francis W. Pickens

Congressman, Governor,

Minister to Russia

Francis H. Wardlaw

Author of

Ordinance of Secession

John C. Sheppard

Lt.-Governor, Governor

James O. Sheppard

Lieutenant-Governor,

National Head "40 & 8."

Marker is on Simpkins Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

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The Delaware Line

To commemorate and also preserve to posterity the undying fame of the patriotism and valor of the officers and soldiers of the Delaware Line who, in May 1780 were reviewed on this green for the last time immediately prior to ...

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Outlaw Battle

Site about 1 miles S.E.

A battle at Ingalls, Sept. 1, 1893, between a Dalton-Doolin gang and U.S. marshals was a climax in bringing law and order to Oklahoma and Indian territories. Three marshals and two residents were killed; several persons ...

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Woodlawn Cemetery Confederate Memorial

(Confederate Battle Flag)

1861 - 1865

C * S * A

Sacred to

The Memory of

The Soldiers of

THE CONFEDERACY

Marker can be reached from Noland Rolad, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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