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  2. Piqua, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Piqua was incorporated as a town by the Ohio General Assembly in 1823. During the War of 1812, Piqua was a waystation for men and supplies moving north. In 1819, a land office was established in Piqua which facilitated its growth. Piqua developed along with construction of the Miami and Erie Canal between 1825 and 1845.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Licking ...

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    Location of Licking County in Ohio. ... Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home: Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home: September 22, 1983 : 289 S. Main St.

  4. African Jackson Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1980s, comparatively little remained of the black settlement at Rossville; [2]: 1002 it had been absorbed by Piqua. The nearby York Rial House has been documented as the home of a prominent member of this black community. [2]: 1016 The cemetery is the chief surviving physical remainder of the community.

  5. John Johnston (Indian agent) - Wikipedia

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    Today, his Piqua farm is maintained by the Ohio Historical Society. John and Rachel Johnston were married for 38 years before his wife died on 24 July 1840, after eleven days of illness. The bereavement after the death of his wife in the family home, caused him to leave and move to Cincinnati with a daughter, and then later to Dayton, where he ...

  6. Funeral home applies for liquor license as etiquette expert ...

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    The owner of a funeral home that made headlines for applying for a liquor license told Fox News Digital the aim is to provide people with a chance to toast their loved ones.

  7. Pickawillany - Wikipedia

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    Between 2002 and 2011, extensive work was done on a 37.5 acres (152,000 m 2) tract purchased by the State of Ohio in 1999, to be included in the Piqua Historical Area State Memorial and overseen by the Ohio Historical Society. The site has been actively farmed since the mid-19th century and no visible traces of Pickawillany remain.

  8. Springcreek Township, Miami County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The meeting location is 8280 Piqua Lockington Rd Piqua, OH 45356. References External links. County website; This page was last edited on 15 December 2023 ...

  9. St. Paris, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The area where St. Paris now stands was originally inhabited by Native Americans.The first white settlers arrived in 1797 and the village was founded in Johnson Township [5] in 1831 by David Huffman, who originally named it New Paris, after the French capital city of Paris.