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Henry Clark Corbin was born September 15, 1842 and reared here on the family farm along Colclazer Run near Laurel. He attended public school and the private Parker Academy in nearby Clermontville. After teaching school and studying law, he enlisted in the Union Army in 1862 and military service became his career. Corbin served as the armed forces adjutant-general under President William McKinley during the Spanish-American War in 1898 and promoted to Lieutenant General on April 15, 1906. He died on September 8, 1909 in Washington, D.C. and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
[Side B]: David Colclazer was a hunter and trapper who arrived as the first settler in Monroe Township circa 1796. He lived by the banks of this small stream. Colclazer also lived with Larry Byrns, another early settler and Revolutionary War soldier, for several years before moving to Indiana in 1812. Over two hundred years later, this meandering creek is still called “Colclazer Run.”
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More markers in Clermont
Founding of Milford Public Library / “Milford Mystery Library”
Milford, OH
The Milford Public Library, Clermont County’s oldest continuously operating library, was founded in 1900 by a local civic organization,...
Goshen School Building
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In 1907, the Goshen School Building, later known as both Goshen Intermediate School and Sheila Green Elementary, was erected.
U.S. Grant Birthplace
Hiram Ulysses Grant was born in this one-story, timber-frame home on April 27, 1822 to Jesse and Hannah Simpson Grant.
Mt. Zion Chapel / Mt. Zion Cemetery Lafayette School
The Mount Zion Chapel of the Christian Church was built in 1872 on this hill adjacent to the members’ cemetery outside of Clermontville.
Utopia
Utopia was founded in 1844 by followers of French philosopher Charles Fourier (1772-1837).
