Apple Creek, Ohio
Apple Creek was formed from two smaller towns merging together: Edinburg and Applecreek Station.
Applecreek Station
Applecreek Station developed through the growth of the Cleveland, Mt. Vernon & Columbus Railroad. After it was laid out as a town, Andrew Woodruff, a blacksmith, built the first house. The next few houses were built by John Hindman and Elisha Numbers.
- George Core opened the first hotel.
- David Clark opened the first dry goods store.
- The first three teachers of the new school building built in 1874 were Mr. Eberly, Mr. Holcomb and Mr. Caldwell.[1]
Edinburg
According to Ben Douglass in his History of Wayne County, Ohio Edinburg was laid out by William Thomas and John L. Cheyney on 22 August 1822 (p. 616). It was surveyed by George Emery on 16 August 1832. Early postmasters of Edinburg included:
- Ira Pratt
- Theophilus Philips
- John L. Cheyney
- John Hindman
- Shuman Kiester
- Jacob Reaser
- George Messmore
- Cornelius Smith
- David Clark
- Elisha Numbers
- Allen Clark
Prior to the appointment of Cornelius Smith, the postoffice was located at the old town. Following his appointment, the postoffice was at Applecreek Station.
Ira Pratt owned the first store in Edinburg.[2]
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- Individuals with Woodruff Surname
- Individuals with Hindman Surname
- Individuals with Numbers Surname
- Individuals with Core Surname
- Individuals with Clark Surname
- Individuals with Eberly Surname
- Individuals with Holcomb Surname
- Individuals with Caldwell Surname
- Individuals with Thomas Surname
- Individuals with Cheyney Surname
- Individuals with Emery Surname
- Individuals with Pratt Surname
- Individuals with Philips Surname
- Individuals with Kiester Surname
- Individuals with Reaser Surname
- Individuals with Messmore Surname
- Individuals with Smith Surname
- Villages in Wayne County, Ohio
- East Union Township, Wayne County, Ohio