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The Rufus Putnam House, also known as Campus Martius or Campus Martius Museum State Memorial, is a historic building in Marietta, Ohio.It was built as part of the Campus Martius fortification by General Rufus Putnam, during the early settlement of Ohio by the Ohio Company of Associates.
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Mound Cemetery in Marietta, Ohio, is a historic cemetery developed around the base of a prehistoric Adena burial mound known as the Great Mound or Conus.The city founders preserved the Great Mound from destruction by establishing the city cemetery around it in 1801.
Dawes' boyhood home in Marietta, Ohio. Dawes was born in Marietta, Ohio , in Washington County , on August 27, 1865, the son of Civil War General Rufus Dawes and his wife Mary Beman Gates. [ 1 ] Rufus had commanded the 6th Wisconsin Regiment of the Iron Brigade from 1863 to 1864 during the American Civil War .
Muskingum River near its mouth in downtown Marietta. Marietta is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Ohio, United States.It is located in southeastern Ohio at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio Rivers, 11 miles (18 km) northeast of Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Sally Cutler died June 30, 1846. In spring of 1853, Ephraim fell from a horse, and after four months of invalidism, he succumbed on July 8, 1853. The obituary in the Marietta Intelligencer read "In every sphere and relation of life, Judge Cutler was a useful man.
Wilson was born on January 18, 1943, in either Martins Ferry, Ohio [2] or Dillonvale, Ohio. [3] He was a graduate of Ohio University and the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science class of 1967. He was a small business owner and was president of Wilson Funeral Homes and Wilson Furniture Store. [citation needed]
The Marietta Historic District is a historic district in Marietta, Ohio, United States that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Among the buildings in the district are ones dating back to 1788, [1] the year in which Marietta was founded as the first white settlement in what is now Ohio. [2]