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    Piqua Historical Area ;

    9845 N Hardin Rd, Piqua, OH     (937) 773-2522

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    Centerpiece of the site is the John Johnston farm, restored to 1829 appearance. Costumed interpreters and craft demonstrators provide farm tours stepintohistory.com

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    People's Federal Savings And Loan Association

    Sidney, OH    

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    One of the last works of Louis Henri Sullivan (1856-1924), the American architect whose original ideas of functional design and decorative ornament provided a basis for modern American architecture. hmdb.org

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    Historic People's Federal Savings & Loan

    101 E Court St, Sidney, OH     (937) 492-6129

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    Don't miss visiting this 1917 architectural masterpiecedesigned byLouis Sullivan. The Board of Directors at the People’s Federal Savings Associationmet with Sullivan in Chicago andcommissioned him to design their B... discoverohio.com

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    Ross Historical Center

    201 North Main Avenue, Sidney, OH     (937) 498-1653

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    The Ross Historical Center, owned and operated by the Shelby County Historical Society, was built in 1902as the hometoWilliam Haslup, a local industrialist who owned the Sidney Steel Scraper Company.His companydid a pro... discoverohio.com

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    Randolph Settlement

    Piqua, OH    

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    Side A: Randolph Settlement In 1833, John Randolph from Roanoke, Virginia, died leaving three wills that requested that all of his slaves be set free and that land be purchased for them. Although contested for thirteen years by... hmdb.org

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    The Dilbone Massacre

    Fletcher, OH    

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    In memory of Henry and Barbara Dilbone who were killed by the Indians on their farm to the north August 18th, 1813 Buried at this place hmdb.org

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    Battle Of Pickawillany

    Piqua, OH    

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    In the mid-1700s, France found its influence waning among midwestern tribes as it contested for Native American trade and military alliances with Great Britain. Shortly after Miami Chief Memeskia (also known as Old Britain or L... hmdb.org

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    Pickawillany

    Piqua, OH    

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    Pickawillany Located one mile northwest of this memorial Headquarters of the Miami Tribes First English settlement and the most important Trading post in the west 1748 Destroyed by the French 1752 hmdb.org

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    Public History Movement

    Piqua, OH    

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    [Top half of Marker] Erected 1898 by the Piqua Chapter, of the Daughters of the American Revolution in commemoration of the last Battle of the French and Indian War, fought near this spot, 1763. [Bottom half of Marker] This mon... hmdb.org

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    Alexander Post No. 158 G.a.r. Civil War Memorial

    Piqua, OH    

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    In Memory of Our Dead Comrades. They Stood Shoulder to Shoulder in Defence of Our Country. With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right. Erected by Alexander Post No. 158 G.A.R. Dep't of Ohio 1884 hmdb.org

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    Forest Hill Union Cemetery

    Piqua, OH    

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    On March 20, 1868, the Ohio General Assembly passed a revision to the Ohio Revised Code allowing for a municipality and a township to join together in purchasing land for a shared cemetery. On April 24, 1868, the Washington Tow... hmdb.org

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    In Commemoration Of The 94th & 110th...

    Piqua, OH    

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    [View of left side of marker] Mustered in Aug. 23, 1862 Battles Participated in by The 94th O.V.I. Commanded by Col. Joseph W. Frizell. Perryville, KY. October 8, 1862 Stone River, Tenn. Dec. 31, 1862 Jan. 3, 1863 Chickamauga, ... hmdb.org

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    J. Scott Garbry

    Piqua, OH    

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    J. Scott Garbry, a 1986 inductee into the Ohio Conservation Hall of Fame, had a lifelong commitment and passion for conservation, historic preservation, and education. His gift of land and artifacts to the Upper Valley JVS led ... hmdb.org

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    John Johnston

    Piqua, OH    

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    Beginning in 1794, Colonel Johnston was a prominent Mason for 66 years. While serving as secretary of Washington lodge No. 59, F. & A. M. (Philadelphia), he was delegated to participate in President George Washington's Masonic ... hmdb.org

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    Piqua Veterans Memorial

    Piqua, OH    

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    To the Piqua area men and women who have honorably served in the conflicts of our country hmdb.org

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    Piqua's Vietnam Home Front / William H. Pitsenbarger

    Piqua, OH    

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    Side A:Piqua's Vietnam Home Front Local views on the Vietnam War mirrored national attitudes of pride and confusion. Piqua citizens participated in the Letters for Life campaign in 1970 for prisoners of war. Piqua Daily Call as... hmdb.org

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    Rural Electrification

    Piqua, OH    

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    On November 14, 1935, the rural electrification movement got its start in Piqua with the installation of the first electric pole financed by the Rural Electrification Administration (REA). In partnership with the Miami Rural El... hmdb.org