Clinton
Beam Farm Mound
Built by people of the Adena or Hopewell cultures during the Early to Middle Woodland era (circa 800 B.C – 500 A.D), the Beam Farm Mound,...
Clinton County Courthouse
Wilmington, OH
The Clinton County Courthouse was dedicated October 22, 1919.
Deserted Camp
Near this site in October 1786 General Benjamin Logan with an army of 700 Kentucky volunteers camped on their way to destroy seven Indian...
Garrison Corner Community
Descendants of Lemuel Garrison Sr., a Revolutionary War soldier, were among the first Europeans to own and settle land at Garrison Corner...
Gilbert Van Zandt
Port William, OH
Port William is the birthplace of Gilbert Van Zandt, quite possibly the youngest enlistee in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Indian Trails of Clinton County
Wilmington, OH
Clinton County was a major center of activity for the Shawnee, Miami, and Delaware Indians.
Jonah’s Run Baptist Church / Underwood Farms Historic District
The comingling of faiths in an area settled predominantly by Quakers helps explain the origins of Jonah’s Run Baptist Church.
Marble Hall
Wilmington, OH
After World War II, colleges across the country struggled to house students following surges in enrollments made possible by the G.I. Bill.
Military Air Disaster
Wilmington, OH
On April 18, 1964, reservists from the 302nd Troop Carrier Wing at the Clinton County Air Force Base (CCAFB) and 2nd Special Forces Group...
The Thunderstorm Project
Wilmington, OH
Before and during World War II, the aviation industry was vulnerable to adverse weather conditions, particularly thunderstorms.
Wilmington College
Wilmington, OH
The 19th century saw a great migration of Quakers from the Carolinas and from eastern Ohio to southwestern Ohio.
Wilmington Library
Wilmington, OH
The Wilmington Public Library of Clinton County, one of 111 Carnegie libraries in Ohio, opened its doors to readers on June 30, 1904.