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Bethany Historic Plaque

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English: Bethany Historic Plaque
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Camera location40° 12′ 18.97″ N, 80° 33′ 56.34″ W  Heading=270° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Bethany - Here Scots-Irish Alexander Campbell founded a religious movement which he called the Disciples of Christ. In this place Amos Dolbear perfected parts of the telephone, and long time Speaker of the House "Champ' Clark, Supreme Court Justice Joseph Lamar and Benefactor Earl Oglebay studied. Here James A. Garfield was a Trustee and John F. Kennedy affirmed belief in separation of church and state.

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