Let us never forget that we cannot rightfullycelebrate the joy of our freedom withoutremembering the great price paid for that freedom. May we always be humbly grateful tothose brave American soldiers who sufferedand made the . . . — — Map (dbm208955) WM
(Side One) The completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal on July 4, 1843 brought many new settlers into this region. The Wabash and Erie Canal connected with the Miami and Erie Canal at Junction. Antwerp, ideally located on the Maumee . . . — — Map (dbm68957) HM
Civil War 1861 ★ 1865 William I Samson • John R Pugh • William H Shriver • Joel Mallett • Eli Pugh • Barney Simmers • David Reeb • William Henry Thomas • Edward Abraham Snell • John S Rodgers • George S Myers • . . . — — Map (dbm168109) WM
John S Bryan • Abraham Moore • George Kingary • James Chaney • William C Freece • John S Snook • Frank Long • Edwin Cowell • Oliver E Duvall • Samuel C Goshorn • Newton J Perry • John A Zuber • Thomas McCreary • Uriah H . . . — — Map (dbm208790) WM
Korean War Era 1950 * 1959Edward Duane Hudson • John Alton Fulk • Homer Richard Brooks • Max L Johnston • John Albert Meyer • Richard Charles Smith • David Carlton Hart • Ora R Cross • G Vern Mees • John L Krutsch • Stanley . . . — — Map (dbm168994) WM
William J Hounshell • Kenneth Neil Fisher • Michael A McKeever • Tammy Sue Shidler • Andrew Duane Hahn • Jason Alan Stiebling • William Ray Hickock • Cclint Leland Rager • Kelly S (Mabis) Dincler • Eric William Jordan • Nicholas . . . — — Map (dbm167965) WM
9 ► Ohio, Paulding County, Antwerp — Antwerp's Vietnam Era - Lebanon - Grenada - Panama Veterans Memorial — 1960 - 1980 & 1981 - 1989 —
Vietnam Era 1960 • 1980Arnold Begley • Donald Harry Smith • John T Birkhold • Billy Joe Hicks • Dale Lee Dull • Randall Lee Hughes • Dennis W Riggers • Leman Saylor • David Edward Mendez • Arthur R Lohm • Michael David . . . — — Map (dbm168083) WM
Allen Dean Booger • Ray Edward Delong • Carl Rudolph Kortokrax • Larry Lavon Zuber • J Carlton Snook • Allen David Deemer • George Michael McKeever • Rudie Jay Reeb • Charles Keith West • Melvin L Fillmore • Albert R Miller Jr • . . . — — Map (dbm168759) WM
War of 1812 1812 • 1815Thomas Wentworth • Dennison Hughes • James Hall • Robert Allen RogersCivil War 1861 • 1865E. Oliver S. Applegate • E. George W. Champion • E. John Erter • Philip Slusser • Rollin M. Bruner . . . — — Map (dbm167921) WM
World War I Era 1900 * 1938Joseph Augusta Horn • Raymond E Navin • Paul H Reeb • Guy L Smith • Ralph O Brattain • Fred Hawkins • John Dunderman • William L Stickney • Harold E Knox • Bruno Persyn • Arista Carr • Harry M . . . — — Map (dbm168996) WM
Donald E Hudson • Oliver W Reeb • Edwin D Cottrell • Percy P Smith • John A Hawkins • William M Kerns • Roland L Stevenson • Floyd H Weeks • Carl W Chaney • Reed Essex • Ralph F Schooley • Frank Eugene Miller • Andrew A . . . — — Map (dbm168876) WM
World War II Era 1939 * 1949John R Ours Jr • Gerald V Seslar • Joseph H Buerkle • Frank L Jones • John Olsen • Francis G Lero • Nl Samaha • Everett R Wann • Joseph Berenyi • William D Smith • Richard M Bauer Sr • Paul E . . . — — Map (dbm169106) WM
Archer M West • Frederick A Bixler • Alfred Joseph Daeger • James R Hazelswart • Edward David McCreery • Gerald D Putman • Julius Beregszazi • Ray H Copsey • Wallace L Geyer • Harold J Nern • Curtis C Swann • John Ben . . . — — Map (dbm169114) WM
Here in 1887, frustrated locals destroyed the Six Mile Reservoir when legal efforts to close it failed. Years after any boat ran on the Wabash & Erie Canal, its water source, the 2,000-acre reservoir, became a stagnant, uncultivable breeding . . . — — Map (dbm225394) HM
This historical bridge was built on this site in 1889. The bridge was named after a local landowner, George Forder, who built the stone abutment and pier. The steel truss was built by Milwaukee Bridge and Iron Works. It was 356 feet long and 24 . . . — — Map (dbm174770) HM
Charloe »»«« From this point, known as the “Upper Delaware Town,” Wayne destroyed the Indians' abundant crops, which skirted the Auglaize all the way to Fort Defiance. — — Map (dbm136582) HM
This area was once the site of the Oquanoxa Indian Reservation. Charloe was named after Chief Charloe Peter of the Ottawa Tribe. He was the last chief of the Okonoksee Village which is currently Charloe. — — Map (dbm161416) HM
1000 feet east – site of Fort Brown Erected in the War of 1812 by a contingent of Harrison’s army and commanded by Colonel Brown. — — Map (dbm136590) HM
Tribe of the Ottawas The last Chief of Oknoksee Village Oquanoxas Indian reserve prior to 1820 The Indian chieftain and his tribe west westward about 1820. In 1839 a town was formed and platted here, it was named Charloe after the . . . — — Map (dbm161351) HM
This bell was mounted on the townhall in l899 and was removed whenthe building was razed in 1959.It was placed here, August 1961,in memory of the members of theWashington Engine Company of GroverHill,whichwas organized in 1893.It . . . — — Map (dbm159737) HM
On this site, the Miami and Erie Canal, that came north from Cincinnati and the Ohio River, intersected with the Wabash and Erie Canal that came from Fort Wayne and Evansville, Indiana. From this point, which became the town of Junction, the canals . . . — — Map (dbm27250) HM
Fort Brown was built in 1812 by a "Col. Brown." Together with Fort Jennings and Fort Amanda to the south, and Fort Winchester to the north, it guarded the army supply route into the Maumee Valley. In 1813, Gen. Greene Clay's Kentucky Militia, . . . — — Map (dbm18989) HM
One of a chain of posts built along the Auglaize River by General William Henry Harrison in his campaigns against the British and Indians in the War of 1812. Presented to the State of Ohio in the Sesquicentennial Year of Statehood. . . . — — Map (dbm18954) HM
The Indians in early times plied the Auglaize River as they traveled between the Ohio and the Great Lakes. The French, the British, and then the Americans came into the valley as they succeeded in conquering the land. In the Indian Wars (1790 - . . . — — Map (dbm19327) HM
Herb Monroe and his wife Millie moved fromcentral Ohio to Paulding in 1941 for him to takethe job as manager of Paulding-Putnam RuralElectric Cooperative. Despite their intentionthen to only stay in northwest Ohio for a fewyears, Herb . . . — — Map (dbm223717) HM
Named for John Paulding, a Revolutionary War soldier whose capture of a British spy implicated Benedict Arnold in treason, Paulding County was formed in 1820 from the last remaining unorganized area of Ohio. Sparsely settled, it remained under the . . . — — Map (dbm69009) HM
In 1912, the president of the Public Library Association in Paulding requested funding from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to building a library in Paulding. At first the Carnegie Corporation of New York refused, stating that it only provided . . . — — Map (dbm69012) HM
In honor of all who served United States Army United States Navy United States Marine Corps United States Coast Guard United States Air Force — — Map (dbm69011) WM
This 1955 24 ton double bay window Nickel Plate Railroad caboose was saved from extinction in 1990 by many generous local citizens, railroad enthusiasts, organizations and businesses. The caboose was built in the NKP's Ironville (east Toledo) . . . — — Map (dbm242681) HM
The sound of distant train whistles echoing across the open fields of Paulding County still pierce the night air in our small Village of Payne, and while the railroad tradition is still very much alive in the community, one of its most determined . . . — — Map (dbm242680) HM
William C. Cotterman 1911 ~ 1944 Army • Earl E. Yoh 1923 ~ 1944 Air Force • Jackie R. Poling 1947 ~ 1968 Army • Zachary R. Wobler 1980 ~ 2005 Army The Soldiers Creed I am a warrior and a member of a team I serve the people of . . . — — Map (dbm191027) WM
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