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Buffington Island
c/o Site Operations Department
Ohio Historical Society
Columbus, OH 43211
614-297-2630 800-686-1535
"The design of this
monument is unique and in perfect harmony with its natural setting."
--Benjamin Jones
"Battle of Buffington Island"
Alpha Aids, No. 69
Buffington
Island commemorates the only significant Civil War battle that took place on Ohio soil.
Here a Union army routed a column of Confederate cavalry commanded by General John Hunt
Morgan in 1863. Major Daniel McCook, patriarch of the fighting McCook family, consisting
of his eight sons and his brother John's five sons, was mortally wounded in the fight.
A monument made of broken Ohio glacial boulders is set in a four acre outdoor park
where visitors can enjoy picnics and read the signs describing the history of the area. It
is not on an island.
LOCATION
Buffington Island is located about 20 miles east of Pomeroy on State Route 124 at
Portland in Meigs County.
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