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Home » Historical Marker Pays Fitting Tribute to Brave Surveyors in Ohio
A new historical marker placed at the intersection of the Michigan Meridian and the Ohio-Michigan State Line commemorates the surveyors whose hard work and hardships defined this important survey, says Joe Fenicle.
Dedicated March 21 during National Surveyors Week, the new Ohio Historical Marker is designated 4-26, being the fourth marker in Fulton County, the 26th alphabetical county in Ohio. The history behind it, as compiled by Fenicle, PS, is part of the sensational narrative that is the story of America.