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<li><strong>Reuben Winsch House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1984)</em>-located at 292 N. Portage St. in Doylestown; a 2-1/2 story Victorian style wood frame house built in 1880.</li>
 
<li><strong>Reuben Winsch House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1984)</em>-located at 292 N. Portage St. in Doylestown; a 2-1/2 story Victorian style wood frame house built in 1880.</li>
 
<li><strong>Carpenter-Slate-Seaver House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1992)</em>-located at 401 High St in Doylestown. The 2-story home with sharply pitched roof and riginal windows and working shutters was built in 1889.</li>
 
<li><strong>Carpenter-Slate-Seaver House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1992)</em>-located at 401 High St in Doylestown. The 2-story home with sharply pitched roof and riginal windows and working shutters was built in 1889.</li>
<li><strong>Hughes House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located at 105 E. Clinton St. in Doylestown. The original log house 14X14ft was on the property in 1812. The house was enlarged to it&#8217;s present size by 1873.</li>
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<li><strong>[[Hughes House]]</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located at 105 E. Clinton St. in Doylestown. The original log house 14X14ft was on the property in 1812. The house was enlarged to it&#8217;s present size by 1873.</li>
 
<li><strong>Rogers House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located at 18172 Galehouse Rd. Log house covered in siding. On the north wall, "1820 Edwards" is chiseled. Tradition says that Roy Rogers, famed cowboy star, visited his Grandmother Rogers here.</li>
 
<li><strong>Rogers House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located at 18172 Galehouse Rd. Log house covered in siding. On the north wall, "1820 Edwards" is chiseled. Tradition says that Roy Rogers, famed cowboy star, visited his Grandmother Rogers here.</li>
 
<li><strong>Daniel Huffman House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located at 17175 Galehouse Rd. less than 1/4-mile from Rogues Hollow. Daniel Huffman came to Wayne Co. from Basle, Switzerlandin 1815 and built the house in 1832.</li>
 
<li><strong>Daniel Huffman House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1976)</em>-located at 17175 Galehouse Rd. less than 1/4-mile from Rogues Hollow. Daniel Huffman came to Wayne Co. from Basle, Switzerlandin 1815 and built the house in 1832.</li>
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<li><strong>Musgrave House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1978)</em>-a log and frame 2-story house located at 1560 S. Portage St. in Easton. Built prior to 1873.</li>
 
<li><strong>Musgrave House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1978)</em>-a log and frame 2-story house located at 1560 S. Portage St. in Easton. Built prior to 1873.</li>
 
<li><strong>B.F. Fink House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1977)</em>-located at 13166 Fulton Rd. just west of Marshallville; built around 1870 as it appears on 1873 map.</li>
 
<li><strong>B.F. Fink House</strong>-<em>Pioneer House (1977)</em>-located at 13166 Fulton Rd. just west of Marshallville; built around 1870 as it appears on 1873 map.</li>
<li><strong>Hatfield House</strong>-<em>Century House (1976)</em>-located at 13544 Hatfield Rd. has a deed dated April 7, 1829 and has been in the Hatfield family ever since.</li>
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<li><strong>[[Hatfield House]]</strong>-<em>Century House (1976)</em>-located at 13544 Hatfield Rd. has a deed dated April 7, 1829 and has been in the Hatfield family ever since.</li>
 
<li><strong>Whitman House</strong>-<em>Century House (1976)</em>-located at 15261 Moine Rd and St.Rt. 585 just west of Doylestown. The 9-room house was built in 1832 by George Whitman and Frederick Galehouse from bricks and timbers made on the farm.</li>
 
<li><strong>Whitman House</strong>-<em>Century House (1976)</em>-located at 15261 Moine Rd and St.Rt. 585 just west of Doylestown. The 9-room house was built in 1832 by George Whitman and Frederick Galehouse from bricks and timbers made on the farm.</li>
 
<li><strong>Raymond Butzer House</strong>-<em>Century House (1977)</em>-a 1&amp;1/2 story brick house located on Rd. 27 1/4-mile east of Marshallville that was built prior to 1849.</li>
 
<li><strong>Raymond Butzer House</strong>-<em>Century House (1977)</em>-a 1&amp;1/2 story brick house located on Rd. 27 1/4-mile east of Marshallville that was built prior to 1849.</li>
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* Index to [[Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Chippewa Township]]
 
* Index to [[Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Chippewa Township]]
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==Businesses==
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==Original Businesses and Owners==
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===Grist- and Saw-millers===
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* Daniel Slanker <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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===Farmers===
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* John Elliot <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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* William R. Wilson <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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* Thomas Frederick 1813 <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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===Tavern Owners===
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* William Doyle <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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* Joseph Springer <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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* Elias Galehouse <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
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===Fabricated Metal Product===
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* James Adams <ref>Douglass, Robert, and Robert Douglass. History of Wayne County, Ohio,: From the Days of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the Present Time. By Ben Douglass, Wooster, Ohio.: In This Volume, Embracing Nearly Nine Hundred Pages, the Author Presents with Remarkable Power and Perspicacity the History of the Great North-west Territory .. Indianapolis: Published by Robert Douglass, 1879. </ref>
    
==Churches==
 
==Churches==
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*Emanuel United Church of Christ<ref>Wayne County History Book Committee. ''A History of Wayne County, Ohio.'' Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1987. pg. 49.</ref>
 
*Emanuel United Church of Christ<ref>Wayne County History Book Committee. ''A History of Wayne County, Ohio.'' Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1987. pg. 49.</ref>
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==Schools==
 
==Schools==
    
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===Active Schools===
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* Chippewa Local Schools <ref> "Chippewa Local Schools." Chippewa Local Schools. Accessed February 05, 2019. http://www.chippewa.k12.oh.us/. </ref>
    
===Historical One Room Schools===
 
===Historical One Room Schools===
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* [[School Number 1, Chippewa Township|No. 1 = Hammertown]]
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* [[School Number 2, Chippewa Township|No. 2]]
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* [[School Number 3, Chippewa Township|No. 3]]
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* [[School Number 4, Chippewa Township|No. 4 = Bunker Hill]]
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* [[School Number 5, Chippewa Township|No. 5 = Pleasant Hill or Rogues Hall]]
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* [[School Number 6, Chippewa Township|No. 6 = Ole No. 6 or Frase or Chestnut Hill]]
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* [[School Number 7, Chippewa Township|No. 7 = Clay Knob]]
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* [[School Number 8, Chippewa Township|No. 8 = Woodland College]]
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* [[School Number 9, Chippewa Township|No. 9 = Champion Hill]]
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* [[School Number 10, Chippewa Township|No. 9 = Dohner's Lake or Easton]]
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* McKinley School House <ref>DudkiewiczFor, Larissa, Larissa DudkiewiczFor The Times, and The Times. "Education Services, an Early Priority in County, Shifts from One-room Schoolhouses to Cyber Classrooms." The Times. February 26, 2015. Accessed April 16, 2019. https://www.timesonline.com/article/20150226/News/302269911. </ref>
    
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==Residents==
 
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* Maple Grove Cemetery <ref> "Cemeteries." Chippewa Township. April 10, 2018. Accessed February 05, 2019. http://chippewatwp.com/cemeteries/. </ref>
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* Easton Union Memorial Cemetery <ref> "Cemeteries." Chippewa Township. April 10, 2018. Accessed February 05, 2019. http://chippewatwp.com/cemeteries/. </ref>
    
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==References==
 
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chippewa_Township,_Wayne_County,_Ohio Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio - Wikipedia]
 
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chippewa_Township,_Wayne_County,_Ohio Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio - Wikipedia]
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[http://chippewatwp.com/cemeteries/ Chippewa Township Website]
    
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