Remarkable Ohio

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Below is a complete listing of all Ohio Historical Markers. To find a detailed marker listing including text, photographs, and locations, click on a county below. Our listing is updated by the markers program as new markers are installed and older markers are reported damaged or missing.

7-47 John Mercer Langston

Side A: The first African-American elected to government office in the United States, John Mercer Langston (1829-1897) won the office of Clerk of Brownhelm Township on April 2, 1855. Born in Virginia and raised in Chillicothe, Langston graduated from Oberlin College in 1849 and was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1854, becoming Ohio’s first black attorney. He served as the first president of the National Equal Rights League in 1864, and subsequently as professor of law, dean, and acting president of Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1890, he became Virginia’s first black congressman. Throughout his career Langston set a personal example of self-reliance in the struggle for justice for African-Americans.
Side B: Same
Sponsors: Ohio Bicentennial Commission, The Longaberger Company, Brownhelm Historical Association, and The Ohio Historical Society
Address: 1940 N. Ridge Road, 
Vermilion, 
OH, 
44089
Location: Brownhelm Elementary School
Latitude: 41.3895654
Longitude: -82.2872261