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Buffington Island

Buffington Island commemorates the only significant Civil War battle that took place on Ohio soil. Here a Union army routed a column of Confederate cavalry commanded by General John Hunt Morgan in 1863. Major Daniel McCook, patriarch of the fighting...

Fort Rowdy Museum

"Rowdy" was what "Mad" Anthony Wayne dubbed this fort following the drunken carousing his officers and men embarked on after they built a breastworks of brush and logs at the site. Located in an 1849 brick school house, the museum features displays...

Franklin Museum

Former site of Franklin College, which was established as a center of learning that would also instill high moral values, and operated from 1825-1921. It's founder, Rev. John Walker, maintained an uncompromising view against slavery. A Civil War...

General James B. McPherson Home

Built in 1833, this Civil War General's home is listed on the National Register and is recognized with an Ohio Historical Society Marker.  Exhibited are period furnishings, portraits of the McPherson family, the Generals' battle sword, dressing gown...

Glendower Historic House

Glendower historic house is a circa 1845 northern antebellum mansion located on five acres of sweeping lawn in Lebanon, Ohio. Glendower was the first dwelling built in an early subdivision known as Floraville. It is noted for its Greek revival...

Hale Farm & Village

At Hale Farm & Village you will see Wheatfield Village, a small Ohio town struggling with the impact of the War Between the States. Learn about the issues and events that have divided a nation. Talk to a mother whose son is about to enlist. Write a...

Heart of the Underground Railroad Bicycle Tour

This week-long bicycle ride through history begins on July 23, 2010 in Milford, OH. The Underground Railroad Bicycle Route honors the bravery of those who fled bondage and those who provided shelter before and during the Civil War. Important...

Johnson's Island Confederate Officers Prison Cemetery

Nearly 9,000 Confederate soldiers and civilians were housed at Johnson's Island Confederate Officers Prison. The cemetery holds the remains of more than 200 men who were imprisoned on the island. Self-guided tours of the cemetery are free, but there...

McCook House - Civil War Museum State Memorial

This large Federal-style brick house is a memorial to the Fighting McCooks, a nickname given to the family because of their military service during the Civil War. Daniel McCook built this home, and his family lived here until 1853. During the Civil...

Monument Park & the Trumbull County Veterans' Memorial

This park, which is on the east bank of the Mahoning River and includes a reconstructed log cabin built on the site of Warren's first schoolhouse (circa 1804), commemorates the sacrifices of local citizens in military service.In 2008 the new...

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