Oak Hill Cottage
Oak Hill Cottage was owned and occupied by the family of Doctor Johannes Aten Jones for 101 years. Built in 1847, it has seven gables, five double chimneys, and seven Italian marble fireplaces. Seldom does a house with ... discoverohio.com
Ohio State Reformatory
With the cornerstone laid in 1886, this castle-like prison was designed as a reformatory for young offenders. Abandoned in 1990, the original cell-blocks and administration areas remain intact. Four major motion picture... discoverohio.com
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. hmdb.org
Harding Birthplace
Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States was born on this site November 2, 1865. hmdb.org
"Johnny Appleseed" Monument
John Chapman - better known as Johnny Appleseed - Pioneer Apple Nurseryman - lived in & around Mansfield for 20 years - 1810 to 1830. hmdb.org
120th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Memorial
In memory of 120 Reg't Ohio Vol. Inf. 1862 - 1865 hmdb.org
Abraham Lincoln
The First Public and Official Endorsement of Abraham Lincoln as a candidate for President of the United States was given him in Mansfield at a County Convention held November 5, 1858. hmdb.org
Allen J. (A. J.) Vandayburg
In Memory Of Allen J. (A.J.) Vandayburg Specialist, US Army Aug. 26, 1983-April 9, 2004 Killed In Action Operation Iraqi Freedom 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Div. Freedom Isn't Free hmdb.org
Civil War Cannons
24 pdr. Flank Howitzer - Model 1844 - Cast 1864 Maker; Fort Pitt Foundry, Pittsburgh, PA. Used on Casement Flank of fortifications to protect against infantry assults [sic]. Range; 1322 yds. at 5 degree Elevation. Bore Dia; 5.8... hmdb.org
Commander Edward Parker Wood
In memory of Commander Edward Parker Wood United States Navy who commanded the U.S.S. Petrel at the Battle of Manila Bay May 1, 1898. Born in Mansfield August 16, 1848 Died in Washington December 11, 1899 hmdb.org
Congressional Medal Of Honor Recipients
Civil War CPT David L. Cockley Georgia 1864 CPT Joseph S. Hedges Tennessee 1864 CPL Smith Larimer Virginia 1865 PVT John Henry Ricksecker Tennessee 1864 SGT James Wiley Pennsylvania 1863 Indian Campaigns COL Ret. Walter Matthia... hmdb.org
First Religious Service
Oldest religious congregation in north-central Ohio. First Methodist sermon preached at the Spring in 1809 by Rev. James Copus. Services then conducted in blockhouse, 1811; in first court house, 1813; at church home of Dr. Will... hmdb.org
John Chapman
Marker Front: In memory of John Chapman Best known as Johnny Appleseed Pioneer apple nurseryman of Richland County from 1810 to 1830 Marker Reverse: Erected by Park Trustees M. B. Bushnell H. M. Weaver R. Brinkerhoff Sr. 1900 N... hmdb.org
John Sherman, 1823-1900 / The Sherman Anti-trust Act
Side A: John Sherman 1923-1900 Born in Lancaster, Fairfield County, John Sherman moved to Mansfield to practice law and was elected to Congress in 1854 as one of the first Republicans. In 1861, Sherman was elected to the U.S. S... hmdb.org
Lt. Col. Jared Mansfield
Mansfield, Ohio City founded in 1808 Named for Lt. Col. Jared Mansfield (1759-1830) Surveyor General United States of America hmdb.org
Madison Township Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Building
Erected 1888 In memory of the Soldiers-Sailors and the Marines of all wars First Board of Trustees Eckles McCoy ? Huntington Brown ? Abraham G. Cummins ? James H. Herring ? Norman M. Wolfe Appointed by Manuel May Judge Court of... hmdb.org
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. hmdb.org
Richland County World War I Memorial
This memorial was donated by M.D. Harter, Treasurer and General Manager of the Aultman-Taylor Company. It was dedicated November 10, 1881. The inscription on the original plaque read: To the memory of Richland County's honored ... hmdb.org