
Milton Caniff : Marker #4-36
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N 39° 12.214 W 083° 37.264
17S E 273672 N 4342640
Located in front of the Highland County District Library, in Hillsboro, Ohio.
Waymark Code: WM1E1R
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 04/16/2007
Views: 30
Creator of some of America's favorite cartoon characters, Milton Caniff was born in Hillsboro in 1907 and graduated from Ohio State University in 1930. He created his first comic strip in 1932 for the Associated Press Syndicate, and in 1934 introduced "Terry and the Pirates," an innovative serial adventure featuring believable characters drawn with unprecedented realism. Enormously popular through the World War II years for both "Terry" and the comic strip "Male Call," which he created for the U.S. military's Camp Newspaper Service, Caniff subsequently introduced "Steve Canyon" in 1947. "Steve Canyon" ran for forty-one years until Caniff's death in 1988. Credited with influencing generations of successful cartoonists, Caniff brought adventure, suspense, and sensuality to what had been largely a medium for humor and melodrama.
Marker Number: 4-36
 County: Highland
 Significance of Location: Person
 Bicentenial Mark: yes
 Website address: [Web Link]
 Additional Coordinate: Not Listed
 Additional Coordinate description: Not listed

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