Mount Eaton, Ohio
Historical Information
Formerly known as Paintville, it was laid out as early as 1813 by William Vaughn and James Galbraith. Elijah Carr is said to have built the first cabin. The first tavern is said to have been built by Samuel Shull.
The first preacher was Archibald Hanna, a Presbyterian. He conducted services in a tent for several years.
Jacob Beam and James Galbraith had the named changed to Mt. Eaton in 1829.[1]
Maps
1856 Baker's Map
Internal Databases
References
- ↑ Douglass, Ben. History of Wayne County, Ohio. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 584-585.
What Links Here
- Paint Township, Wayne County, Ohio (← links)
- Place names in Wayne County, Ohio (← links)
- Mt. Eaton, Ohio (redirect page) (← links)
- Kummer (surname) (← links)
- St. Paul's Reformed Church (Mt. Eaton) (← links)
- Apprenticeship (← links)
- Family Reunions (← links)
- 1886 Physicians in Wayne County, Ohio (← links)
- 1901 Physicians in Wayne County, Ohio (← links)
- Berger St., Wooster, Ohio (← links)
- Land Deed Index 1812–1864/Volume 1 (← links)
- Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Paint Township (← links)
- Business Abstracts from the 1856 Atlas (← links)
- Portal:Business/Construction (← links)
- Portal:Business/Professional and Technical (← links)
- Portal:Business/Meet the Founders & Entrepreneurs (← links)
- Business Abstracts from the 1894-1895 Directory - Mt. Eaton (← links)
- Business Abstracts from the 1894-1895 Directory - Mount Eaton (← links)
- Wooster Republican, Business Abstracts 1894 (← links)
- St. Paul United Church of Christ (Mt. Eaton) (← links)
- Calvary Chapel Mennonite Church (← links)
- Paintville Dutch Presbyterian and Lutheran (← links)
- Mt. Eaton Community Church (← links)
- The Church of Paintville (← links)
- Wayne County, Ohio Online Resource Center:Local History/Communities (← links)
- County statistics (← links)
- Portal:Local history/Historical atlas (← links)
- Category:Defunct businesses in Mount Eaton, Ohio (← links)
- Neikirk and Snyder Wooster City and Wayne County Directory (1904) (← links)
- Picturesque Wayne (← links)
- Community Histories (← links)
- Business Abstracts from the 1894-1895 Directory - Mt. Eaton (← links)
- Wayne County Draft List, World War I (← links)
- Telephone operators, women (← links)
- Mount Eaton Presbyterian Church (← links)
- Mt. Eaton Community Church (← links)
- File:MountEatonColor.jpg (← links)
- Waynedale High School (← links)