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Mansfield Orthodox Congregational Church

Here in the old red brick school house was held the first service of worship by the Mansfield Congregational Church May 20, 1828

This tablet was placed in memory of that service

May 20, 1963

Marker is on West Street just east ...

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Mansfield Township Veterans Monument

Dedicated in honor of the sacrifices made by the men and women of Mansfield Township who served in the armed services on the United States in all wars.

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

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Mansfield circa 1820

First named New Dublin. Later called Strain's Mills before being named Mansfield during the 1830s.

Marker is on County Route S830E north of Indiana Route 59, on the left when traveling north.

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Major General Joseph K. F. Mansfield

Major General

Joseph K.F. Mansfield

U.S.A.

Mortally Wounded

38 Yards N. 76'W.

Marker is at the intersection of Mansfield Monument Road and Smoketown Road, on the right when traveling east on Mansfield Monument Road.

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Mansfield

(Front Face):

Major General

Joseph K. F. Mansfield

Commanding the 12th Corps

Army of the Potomac

Mortally wounded near this spot

September 17th, 1862

About 7-35 a.m.

While deploying his corps

in action

(Left Face):Erected by the

State of Connecticut

A.D. 1900

Under the auspices of

Mansfield Post No. 53

Dep't of Connecticut G.A.R.

(Right Face):The ...

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Mansfield Soldiers Orphan School

In memory of

Professor F.A. Allen

erected by

former pupils of the

Mansfield Soldiers

Orphan SchoolHis words of wisdom and tender

admonition have provided a guide

and inspirationThis tablet marks the site

of the school, 1867-1889

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Business U.S. 15) and ...

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Mansfield's Famous Southpaw

Sherrod Malone Smith (1891-1949) played 23 years of professional baseball including 14 seasons in the major leagues. Babe Ruth, another left-hander, said

that he was, "the greatest pick-off artist who ever lived." He played in Pittsburgh, Brooklyn and Cleveland and in ...

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Lt. Col. Jared Mansfield

Mansfield, Ohio

City founded in 1808

Named for

Lt. Col. Jared Mansfield

(1759-1830)

Surveyor General

United States of America

Marker is at the intersection of Diamond Street and Park Street North, on the right when traveling north on Diamond Street.

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Mansfield Blue Star Mothers War Memorial

Dedicated to

the men and women of this community

who served our country in time of war,

and in memory of those

who lost their lives.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Park Street North, on the right when traveling north on ...

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Mansfield Block House

(Within This Park)

Built during War of 1812 in Central Park - a refuge in time of Indian alarms. Rebuilt for Mansfield Centennial in 1908. Now used as a Boy Scout meeting place.

Marker is at the intersection of Park Avenue West ...

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