Ohio Markers

Ohio's
Historical Markers Program
The Ohio Historical Markers
identify, commemorate and honor the important people, places and
events that have contributed to the state's rich history. The Ohio
Historical Markers Program, administered by the Ohio Historical Society, is
a vital educational tool, informing residents and visitors about significant
aspects of Ohio's past.
The Remarkable Ohio historical markers page is your passport to the exciting
historical sites around the state. Developed in 2005 as a partnership
between the Ohio Historical Society and Ohio Government Telecommunications,
this project expands upon the text of the Ohio Historical Markers through
the addition of historic and contemporary photographs as well as educational
resources. If, to our knowledge, the marker is no longer standing it will be
noted on the marker information page.
How to Read a Marker
In addition to the text
describing the historic marker, there are also the names of individuals and
organizations that sponsored the particular marker and the year the marker
was erected. This information is included at the bottom of the marker.
Sponsors may also choose to attach a piece of custom artwork or metal plate
to the marker. These can often be found in the corners and might include
portraits or emblems. The Sewah code is also located at the bottom of each
marker.
Example: Marker #23-1
- 23 indicates that this particular marker is the 23rd
marker to be erected in the county
- 1 indicates that the marker is located in Adams
County, which is alphabetically the first county
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- Please help us find the Ohio Historical Markers.
Photograph the Marker and the site then send it to Mrs. MacDonald at:
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academymacdonald@gmail.com
Montgomery County Markers-
click here
Warren County Markers-
click here
We will post the results of our search here.... thank you for
your help in this project.