Historical Markers in
Fulton County, Ohio

1815 Michigan Meridian 1815 Michigan Meridian Crossing 1915 Ohio Michigan State Line Survey Afghanistan War Memorial Amboy Township Veterans Memorial Archbold Archbold Bethany United Brethren Church Bell Bur Oak Caboose Camp Palmer Time Line Camp Palmer Time Line Canfield Cabin Civil War Memorial Cannon Community Jail Council Oak / Col. D.W.H. Howard Covered Wagon David K. Aeschliman Memorial Delta Iraq War Memorial Delta Korean War Memorial Delta Soldiers Memorial Monument Delta Unknown Dead Memorial Delta Vietnam War Memorial Delta World War II Memorial District 16 Schoolhouse Erie J. Sauder Fayette Veterans Memorial First Site Of Fulton County Courthouse For God and Country Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Fulton County Veterans Pavilion Fulton County War Memorial Fulton County War Memorial Goll Cemetery Goll Woods Gregory B. Wertz Haven Heights Baptist Church Cross International Underground Railroad Monument It's 1860 in the cabin today! James A. (Jim) Gype US Navy Veteran WW2 John King and King Family Cemetery Jones-Read-Touvelle House Lauber Shelter Log School Lyons Lyons World War II Memorial Nathaniel Leggett New York Central Railroad Depot Ohio Champion Original Swan Creek District #8 School Peter Stucky's Wagon Shop Pike Township War Memorial Pleasant View Union Civil War Memorial Reighard Blacksmith Shop Reverend William King Royalton Township Civil War Memorial Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Sky Pilot Soldiers Of Fulton County Civil War Memorial St. Caspar Church Swanton Swanton American Legion Monument Swanton Civil War Monument Swanton Ohio Viet Nam Memorial Swanton Remembers Swanton Township Veterans Memorial The First Universalist Church The Metamora School Bell The Ohio Art Company The Ohio Michigan Boundary War / Battle of Phillips Corners This Hungarian Migrant Worker's Wagon This Log House This Wagon Tom Duvendack - Oak Savannah Veterans Memorial Village Of Archbold Wabash Cannonball Trail Winameg Mounds Women Of Fulton County War Memorial Woodcarvers Shop World Trade Center Artifact #H-0035A
The Kent State shootings, in which National Guardsmen shot and killed four students during a protest against the Vietnam War at Kent State University in 1970, took place in Ohio. The incident sparked widespread protests and led to the closure of hundreds of universities and colleges across the United States.
Fulton County, Ohio has a rich and diverse history that spans over two centuries. The area that is now Fulton County was first settled by Native American tribes, including the Wyandot, Ottawa, and Potawatomi. European settlers began arriving in the late 18th century, with the first permanent settlement being established in 1820 by Homesteaders from New York.

The county was officially established on April 1, 1850, and named after inventor Robert Fulton, famous for his development of the steamboat. In its early years, Fulton County was primarily an agricultural community, with farming playing a crucial role in the local economy. Crops such as wheat, corn, and oats were grown, and livestock farming also became an important industry.

As transportation infrastructure improved, Fulton County began to experience industrial growth. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century allowed for easier transportation of goods, leading to the establishment of various factories and industries. The county became a hub for manufacturing, including steel, furniture, and agricultural implements. This industrial growth brought more jobs and economic prosperity to the area.

Throughout its history, Fulton County has faced challenges and experienced moments of growth and change. It has weathered economic downturns and adapted to societal changes. Today, Fulton County continues to be an agricultural community while also embracing modern industries and technologies. With its scenic landscapes, small-town communities, and rich historical heritage, Fulton County remains a valued part of Ohio's history.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Fulton County, Ohio.

  • 1817 - Fulton County was established by an act of the Ohio Legislature.
  • 1820 - The first settler, Charles Jewett, arrived in the area.
  • 1836 - The first post office was established in the county's largest town, Wauseon.
  • 1850 - The county's population reached 2,849 people.
  • 1854 - Wauseon was officially incorporated as a village.
  • 1870 - The population of the county grew to 10,195.
  • 1880 - The first railroad, the Wabash Railroad, was built in the county.
  • 1888 - Wauseon became a city.
  • 1914 - The county's largest and oldest annual fair, the Fulton County Fair, was established.
  • 1920 - The first concrete road in Ohio was built in the county.
  • 1950 - The population of Fulton County reached 20,466.