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Becker Lumber and Manufacturing Company |
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121 | Pike St |
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Cisler Terrace |
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7th and Ephraim Cutler Sts |
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Col Joseph Barker House |
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Masonic Park Rd | N of Marietta |
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David Putnam House, Marietta |
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519 | Fort St | N of Maple St | |
Douglas Putnam House, Marietta |
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424 | George St | S of Lancaster St | |
Erwin Hall, Marietta College |
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5th St | Marietta College campus |
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First Unitarian Church Of Marietta |
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232 | 3rd St |
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Governor Meigs House |
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326 | Front St | S of Scammel, near Muskingum River |
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Harmar Cemetery, Marietta |
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Wood St | Ohio River Scenic By Way and the Muskingum River | ||
Harmar Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers and the rear property line of Lancaster, George, and Franklin Sts | |||
Hildreth Covered Bridge |
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5 mi (8 km) E of Marietta off OH 26 |
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John Kaiser House |
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300 | Bellevue St |
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Marietta Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers and Warren, 3rd, 5th, and 6th Sts |
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MISSISSIPPI III |
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237 | Front St |
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Mound Cemetery Mound |
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5th and Scammel Sts |
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Ohio Company Land Office |
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Washington St and 2nd St | Campus Martius Museum |
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Old St Mary's School |
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132 | S 4th St |
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Rinard Covered Bridge |
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NE of Marietta on SR 406 |
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Rufus Putnam House |
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Campus Martius Museum, corner of 2nd and Washington Sts |
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The Castle, Marietta |
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418 | 4th St | SE of Wooster St |
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Wilcox-Mills House |
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301 | 5th St |
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WP SNYDER, JR (steamboat) |
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On Muskingum River at Sacra Via |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1789/04/07 | Rufus Putnam | Founder | Led by Rufus Putnam, 48 men of the Ohio Company of Associates arrive at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers across from Fort Harmar. | |||
1789/07/00 | The first families begin to arrive at the place they named Marietta. The first town is built over the remains of another race, the ancient mound builders. |
Particulars for Marietta: | |
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Harmar, Marietta | Neighborhood |
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