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Marker #5-53 Morgan's Raid Route / Chester Village Commons
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"Schoolhouse"
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D.J.Reiser
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Schoolhouse
D.J.Reiser
11-16-2010
Courthouse
D.J.Reiser
11-16-2010
The Setting
D.J.Reiser
11-16-2010
Morgan's Raid
Ohio Historical Society
11-18-2005
Morgan's Raid Chester
mr. bloodhound
07-10-2007
Chester
mr. bloodhound
07-10-2007
Front Text : "Morgan's Raid Route"
General John Hunt Morgan of Kentucky led a force of Confederate calvarymen into Meigs County during a forty-six day raid north of the Ohio River. The advance forces burned Benjamin Knight's carding mill and sawmill, the Shade River Bridge, and pillaged local businesses in Chester on July 18, 1863, while waiting for the rest of the column to catch up. This two-hour halt delayed General Morgan's arrival at the ford at Buffington Island until after dark, allowing Union troops to arrive before he could make his escape. General Morgan surrendered eight days later near West Point in Columbiana County, the northernmost point ever reached by Confederate forces during the Civil War.
Back Text : "Chester Village Commons"
Overlooking the village of commons here in Chester is Meigs County's first courthouse, built in 1823 and one of only three extant Federal-style courthouse structures in Ohio. The courthouse was vacated in 1841 when the county seat was moved to Pomeroy. Adjacent to the former courthouse is the three-story Meigs County High School and Teachers Institute build in 1839, complete with a bell and cupola. The Institute was built as a school of higher learning for all Meigs Countians and thus was built on public land next to the courthouse. Both buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Latitude / Longitude
39.0878 ° / -81.9219 ° -
Map Marker
Address
Chester, OH 45720
Meigs County
Location Directions
State Route 248
Keywords
Civil War, Courthouses, Public Schools
Categories
Architecture, Education, Military
Sponsor(s)
Meigs County Historical Society, Ohio Travel and Tourism, and The Ohio Historical Society
Year
1997