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| ===Historical Landmarks=== | | ===Historical Landmarks=== |
| + | Information found on the National Register of Historic Places |
| + | #'''Alliance Bank Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924), Also known as Alliance First National Bank;Bank One, located 502 E. Main St. , Alliance., Architectural Style: Renaissance, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade |
| + | #'''Bair, Jacob H., House'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899, 1850-1874), Also known as Charles D. Homer House, located N of Canton at 7225 N. Market Ave. , Canton., Architectural Style: Stick/Eastlake, Italianate, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Barber-Whitticar House '''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 519 Cleveland Ave, SW. , Canton., Architectural Style: Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Bender's Restaurant--Belmont Buffet'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Belmont Buffet, located 137 Court Ave. SW , Canton., Architectural Style: No Style Listed, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade |
| + | #'''Bordner House'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Cady,Jack A.,House, located 4522 7th St., SW. , Canton, Architectural Style: Italianate, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Brewster Railroad YMCA/Wandle House'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 45 S. Wabash Ave. , Brewster., Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
| + | #'''Canal Fulton Historic District '''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1825-1849), located Ohio-Erie Canal, Market, Canal, Cherry and High Sts. , Canal Fulton., Architectural Style: Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Landscape, Transportation |
| + | #'''Canton Public Library'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 236 3rd St., SW. , Canton., Architectural Style: Other, Historic Function: Education Services |
| + | #'''Case Mansion'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 1717 N. Market Ave. , Canton., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''City National Bank Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), located 205 Market Ave., S , Canton., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade |
| + | #'''Clearview Golf Club'''- County Historical Landmark (1950-1974, 1925-1949), located 8410 Lincoln St. SE , East Canton., Historic Function: Landscape, Recreation And Culture |
| + | #'''Cook, George E., House'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Vadose Research Center;Corman Health Care, located 1435 Market Ave. N. , Canton., Architectural Style: Queen Anne, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Dewalt Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924, 1875-1899), located 122 Market Ave., N , Canton., Architectural Style: No Style Listed, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade |
| + | #'''Dobkins, John and Syd, House'''- County Historical Landmark (1950-1974), located 5120 Plain center N.E. , Canton., Architectural Style: Modern Movement, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Eagles Building--Strand Theater '''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924), Also known as Wallace Building, located 243 E. Main St. , Alliance., Architectural Style: Renaissance, Historic Function: Recreation And Culture, Social |
| + | #'''Eagles' Temple'''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949), located 601 S. Market St. , Canton., Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social |
| + | #'''Earley-Hartzell House'''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1850-1874), Also known as Hartzell,Mabel,Museum, located 840 N. Park Ave. , Alliance., Architectural Style: Italianate, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Elson--Magnolia Flour Mill'''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1825-1849), located 261 N. Main St. , Magnolia., Architectural Style: Italianate, Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Transportation |
| + | #'''Fife, Harry E., House '''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Beck Home, located 606 McKinley Ave. SW , Canton., Architectural Style: Shingle Style, Historic Function: Domestic\ |
| + | #'''First Methodist Episcopal Church'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Church of the Savior United Methodist Church , located 120 Cleveland Ave., SW , Canton., Architectural Style: Gothic, Historic Function: Religion |
| + | #'''First Methodist Episcopal Church'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as First United Methodist Church , located 301 Lincoln Way E. , Massillon., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Religion |
| + | #'''First Methodist Episcopal Church of Alliance, Ohio '''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Christ United Methodist Church,Alliance,Ohio., located 470 E. Broadway St. , Alliance., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Religion |
| + | #'''First National Bank Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), Also known as Lincoln Professional Building, located 11 Lincoln Way W , Massillon., Architectural Style: Other, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade |
| + | #'''First Reformed and First Lutheran Churches'''- County Historical Landmark (1850-1874), Also known as First United Church of Christ and First Lutheran Church, located 901 and 909 E. Tuscarawas St. , Canton., Historic Function: Religion |
| + | #'''Five Oaks'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Massillon Woman's Club;J. Walter McClymond's Residence, located 210 4th St., NE. , Massillon., Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Fourth Street Historic District'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1825-1849), located Roughly bounded by 3rd, 5th and Cherry St. and Federal Ave. , Massillon., Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Frances Apartment Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 534 Cleveland Ave., SW , Canton., Architectural Style: Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''French, Garnet B., House'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 2410 Cleveland Ave. , Canton., Architectural Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Glamorgan'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 1025 S. Union Ave. , Alliance., Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Haines House'''- County Historical Landmark (1850-1874, 1825-1849), located 186 W. Market St. , Alliance., Architectural Style: Federal, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Hartville Hotel'''- County Historical Landmark (1825-1849), Also known as Pantry Restaurant, located 101 N. Prospect St. , Hartville., Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
| + | #'''Harvard Company--Weber Dental Manufacturing Company'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Factory Industrial Supply, located 2206 Thirteenth St. NE , Canton., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction |
| + | #'''Hercules Motors Corporation Industrial Complex'''- County Historical Landmark (1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874), Also known as White Engines Inc., Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction |
| + | #'''Hoover Farm'''- County Historical Landmark (1850-1874, 1825-1849), Also known as Hoover Historical Center, located S of North Canton on Easton St , North Canton., Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic |
| + | #'''Hotel Courtland'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), Also known as St. Francis Hotel;Stark County Office Building, located 209 W. Tuscarawas Ave. , Canton., Architectural Style: Renaissance, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Ideal Department Store Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924), Also known as Snyder-Hess Building, located 55--59 Lincoln Way E. , Massillon., Architectural Style: Chicago, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade |
| + | #'''Kettering, William, Homestead'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), located N of Massillon at 5509 Wales Ave. , Massillon., Architectural Style: Late Victorian, Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic, Domestic |
| + | #'''Lake Township School'''- County Historical Landmark (1850-1874), Also known as Board of Education Services, located E of Uniontown at 1101 Lake Center St. , Uniontown., Historic Function: Education Services |
| + | #'''Landmark Tavern'''- County Historical Landmark (1800-1824), located 501 E. Tuscarawas St. , Canton., Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Loew-Define Grocery Store and Home'''- County Historical Landmark (1850-1874), located 202 S. Market St , Navarre., Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
| + | #'''Martin, Brooke and Anna E. House'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), Also known as Shurman-Martin House, located 1627 Market Ave. N. , Canton., Architectural Style: Tudor Revival, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Massillon Cemetery Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), located 1827 Erie St. S. , Massillon., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Funerary, Religion |
| + | #'''Maudru House'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Architectural Style: Italianate, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''McKinley, William, Tomb'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 7th St., NW. , Canton., Historic Function: Funerary |
| + | #'''Mellett-Canton Daily News Building'''- County Historical Landmark (1925-1949, 1900-1924), located 401 W. Tuscarawas St. , Canton., Historic Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction |
| + | #'''Miller, John, House'''- County Historical Landmark (1825-1849), Also known as Lewis Miller House;STA-740-4, located 9677 Cleveland Ave. NW. , Greentown., Architectural Style: Federal, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Mount Union College District'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899, 1850-1874), located Hartshorn St., Miller and Aultman Aves. , Alliance., Architectural Style: Romanesque, Historic Function: Education Services |
| + | #'''New Baltimore Inn'''- County Historical Landmark (1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1825-1849), located 14722 Ravenna Ave. , New Baltimore., Architectural Style: Greek Revival, Historic Function: Domestic |
| + | #'''Old McKinley High School'''- County Historical Landmark (1900-1924), located 800 N. Market St. , Canton., Historic Function: Education Services |
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| ==Place Names== | | ==Place Names== |
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| ==Maps== | | ==Maps== |
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| + | ===1875 Lake Township Map=== |
| + | <gallery>File:1875 Lake Township, Ohio.jpg </gallery> |
| + | <ref> "Lake TownshipStark County, Ohio." Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio. Accessed April 09, 2019. https://www.laketwpstarkco.com/about.aspx. </ref> |
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| + | ===2006, Map of Stark County=== |
| + | <gallery>File:2006, Map of Stark County Ohio.PNG </gallery> |
| + | <ref>"Main Page." Wikimedia Commons. Accessed April 09, 2019. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/. </ref> |
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| + | ===1890 Lake Township Logan, Ohio=== |
| + | <gallery> File:1890 Lake Township Logan, Ohio.jpg </gallery> |
| + | <ref>"Old County Map - Logan Ohio - Lake 1890 - 23 X 27.05." Mapsofthepast.com. Accessed April 09, 2019. https://www.mapsofthepast.com/logan-county-ohio-oh-map-lake-1890.html. </ref> |
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| + | ===Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio=== |
| + | <gallery> File:Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio.png </gallery> |
| + | <ref> "Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio (OH) Detailed Profile." Lake Township, Logan County, Ohio (OH) Detailed Profile. Accessed April 09, 2019. http://www.city-data.com/township/Lake-Logan-OH.html. </ref> |
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| ===Indices of Maps=== | | ===Indices of Maps=== |
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− | ==Businesses== | + | ==Original Businesses and Owners== |
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| + | ===Post-office Workers=== |
| + | * Dr. Elias C <ref> "Post Office Records." National Archives and Records Administration. Accessed April 02, 2019. https://www.archives.gov/research/post-offices. </ref> |
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| + | ===General Store Owners=== |
| + | * Unknown (Doerfer building) <ref> "Welcome to the Village OfMiddlefield, Ohio Where Families Grow Strong." Middlefield Village. Accessed April 02, 2019. https://www.middlefieldohio.com/our-community-2/history-of-the-village/. </ref> |
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| + | ===Blacksmith Shop Owners=== |
| + | * Unknown <ref> "Lake TownshipStark County, Ohio." Lake Township, Stark County, Ohio. Accessed April 02, 2019. https://www.laketwpstarkco.com/about.aspx. </ref> |
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| + | ===Hotel Owners=== |
| + | * James Thompson (Century Inn) <ref> "Welcome to the Village OfMiddlefield, Ohio Where Families Grow Strong." Middlefield Village. Accessed April 02, 2019. https://www.middlefieldohio.com/our-community-2/history-of-the-village/. </ref> |
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| + | ===Drug Store Owners=== |
| + | * Unknown (Caslow Drug Store) <ref> "Welcome to the Village OfMiddlefield, Ohio Where Families Grow Strong." Middlefield Village. Accessed April 02, 2019. https://www.middlefieldohio.com/our-community-2/history-of-the-village/. </ref> |
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| ==Churches== | | ==Churches== |
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| === Baptist=== | | === Baptist=== |
− | *Faith Baptist Church | + | *Faith Baptist Church <ref> “Primary Menu.” Faith Baptist Hartville, www.faithbaptisthartville.com/. </ref> |
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| ===Gospel=== | | ===Gospel=== |
− | *Apostolic Gospel Church | + | *Apostolic Gospel Church <ref> “Apostolic Gospel Church.” Katie Couric - You Can Watch #GenderRevolution Right Here,..., www.facebook.com/pages/Apostolic-Gospel-Church/848951185203027. </ref> |
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| ===Lutheran=== | | ===Lutheran=== |
− | * St. Jacobs Lutheran Church | + | * St. Jacobs Lutheran Church <ref> “Welcome Home.” St. Jacob's Lutheran Church, www.stjacobselca.org/. </ref> |
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| ===Photos=== | | ===Photos=== |
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| + | <gallery> File:St. Jacobs Lutheran Church, Lake Township.jpg </gallery> |
| + | <ref> |
| + | {{cite web |
| + | |url= https://www.faithstreet.com/church/st-jacob-lutheran-church-anna-oh |
| + | |title= St. Jacob Lutheran Church |
| + | |last= |
| + | |first= |
| + | |date= 2019 |
| + | |website= www.faithstreet.com |
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| + | |quote= }} </ref> |
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| + | <gallery> File:Faith Baptist Church, Lake Township.jpg </gallery> |
| + | <ref> |
| + | {{cite web |
| + | |url= https://www.faithbaptisthartville.com/ |
| + | |title= faith Baptist Church |
| + | |last= |
| + | |first= |
| + | |date= 2019 |
| + | |website= www.faithbaptisthartville.com |
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| + | |quote= }} </ref> |
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| ==Schools== | | ==Schools== |
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| ===Active Schools=== | | ===Active Schools=== |
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| + | * Lake Local Schools <ref> Lake Local Schools, www.lakelocal.org/Schools.aspx.</ref> |
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| + | *Lake Center Christian School <ref> “Home - Lake Center Christian School.” Home - Lake Center Christian School, www.lccs.com/. </ref> |
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| ===Historical One Room Schools=== | | ===Historical One Room Schools=== |
| + | * Old Stone Schoolhous (1841-1923) <ref>Lake County History Center | The Legacy of One-Room Schools. Accessed April 17, 2019. http://lakehistorycenter.org/one-room-schools/. </ref> |
| + | * Children’s Schoolhouse (1894-Unknown) <ref>Lake County History Center | The Legacy of One-Room Schools. Accessed April 17, 2019. http://lakehistorycenter.org/one-room-schools/. </ref> |
| + | * Little Red Schoolhouse (1901-1940) <ref> Lake County History Center | The Legacy of One-Room Schools. Accessed April 17, 2019. http://lakehistorycenter.org/one-room-schools/.</ref> |
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| ===Photos=== | | ===Photos=== |
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| + | <gallery> File:Lake Local Schools, Lake Township.JPG </gallery> |
| + | <ref> |
| + | {{cite web |
| + | |url=https://toledoregion.com/the-region/education/public-private-schools/lake-schools/ |
| + | |title= Lake |
| + | |last= |
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| + | |date= 2019 |
| + | |website= toledoregion.com |
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| ==Residents== | | ==Residents== |
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| ===Early Settlers=== | | ===Early Settlers=== |
| + | * Joshua Oram <ref>History of Lake Township, OH. Accessed April 15, 2019. http://history.rays-place.com/oh/ash-lake.htm. </ref> |
| + | * Asahel Webster <ref>History of Lake Township, OH. Accessed April 15, 2019. http://history.rays-place.com/oh/ash-lake.htm. </ref> |
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| ===Census Records=== | | ===Census Records=== |
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| ==Cemeteries== | | ==Cemeteries== |
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| + | *Lake Township Cemetery <ref> Cemetery, laketwp.com/lake_township_015.htm. </ref> |
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| ==Newspaper Articles== | | ==Newspaper Articles== |