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July 4, 2026
The grave of Col. James Curry, shown above at Oakdale Cemetery, marks the final resting place of one of Union County’s founders and a Revolutionary War veteran. Originally buried on his Jerome Township farm after his death in 1834, Curry and his wife were reinterred at Oakdale Cemetery in 1883, where the monument stands as one of the county’s most significant links to the American Revolution. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
From revolution to Union County
How America's first veterans helped settle Ohio's frontier
When delegates gathered in Philadelphia in 1776 to declare independence from Great Britain, the forests, prairies and streams that would one day become Union County lay hundreds of miles beyond the nation’s western frontier.
There was no Ohio. There was no Union County. There was not even a United ...


