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Rear Admiral Arthur Clark
Rear Admiral Arthur Clark served two tours as in-co...
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper -- Prentiss' Divisi...
General James V. Hartinger
General James V. Hartinger, 1925-2000, was born in ...
Stanley P Butchart 1928 - 2008 / C-140 Jetstar
Stanley P Butchart
1928 - 2008
After recei...
New Madrid Earthquake
The greatest earthquake recorded in North America centered...
Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin
Casey's Boy
A Yankee forever.
A man who kn...
Martins Ferry Pioneers
To the sturdy pioneers
who made their homes h...
Quarters for the Troops
On the hillside before you, inside the fort walls, stood s...
Fort McArthur
About 3 miles west - site of
Erected 1812, by Colone...
Hartwell Tavern Historical Area
Minute Man National Historical Park
Minute Man Natio...
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Rear Admiral Arthur Clark
Rear Admiral Arthur Clark served two tours as in-country military advisor to South Vietnam military and with USMAV and was one of the last to leave in 1973. He went on to serve in many leadership roles which transformed the ...
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper -- Prentiss' Division
(front):
Ohio 5th Battery Light Artillery
Commanded by
Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper
Prentiss'(6th) Division
Army of the Tennessee
(back):
This battery went into action at 7.30 a.m., April 6, 1862,in Spain field. At 9 a.m. it retired to this place ...
General James V. Hartinger
General James V. Hartinger, 1925-2000, was born in Middleport, Ohio, and graduated from Middleport High School in 1943. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1949 and was a career-long fighter pilot with the United ...
Stanley P Butchart 1928 - 2008 / C-140 Jetstar
Stanley P Butchart
1928 - 2008
After receiving primary and secondary civilian pilot training. Butchart enlisted in the U.S. Navy in July 1942. Upon his completion of flight training at Corpus Christi, Tex., he joined torpedo-bomber Air Group VT-51 and ...
New Madrid Earthquake
The greatest earthquake recorded in North America centered in this area Dec. 16, 1811 to Feb. 7, 1812. 1,874 quakes felt at Louisville, 250 miles away. Tremors also felt at Boston, Detroit, New Orleans. Reelfoot Lake, covering 25,000 acres, formed ...
Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin
Casey's Boy
A Yankee forever.
A man who knew only one way to play - to win. As a player for Casey Stengel he thrived on pressure delivering the key play or hit. MVP of 1953 World Series setting record ...
Martins Ferry Pioneers
To the sturdy pioneers
who made their homes here
as early as
1785
giving to Ohio
it's first organized government and
to the city of
Martins Ferry
the honor of being
the oldest in the state
Marker is on 4th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Quarters for the Troops
On the hillside before you, inside the fort walls, stood some 100 log huts, part of 400 built in the area to house the Confederate garrison. The activity of hundreds of men probably created acres of mud during the winter ...
Fort McArthur
About 3 miles west - site of
Erected 1812, by Colonel Duncan McArthur, as one of the forts along the line of General Hull's march against the British headquarters at Detroit.
Marker is on North Detroit Street (U.S. 68) near East Franklin ...
Hartwell Tavern Historical Area
Minute Man National Historical Park
Minute Man National Historical Park was the starting place of the American Revolution: here the resolve of citizens willing to risk their lives for the ideals of liberty and self-determination was instrumental in the formation of ...