Slankerville Hotel
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Company name
- Slankerville Hotel
- sold to Samuel Adams, 1842-
Established
- before 1842-
Proprietor
- Jacob Slanker
Location
- Slankerville, Ohio
- name latter changed to Easton, Ohio when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was built in 1853.
Newspaper articles
Occupancy
Features
- for those who traveled by horseback or stagecoach on the road between Akron and Wooster. The road followed the old Portage Trail used by the Indians.
Timeline
- 1843 - Landmark, nominated by Mrs. Flora Berry who mother Clara Dohner Ewing was the youngest daughter of Jacob and Rebecca Dohner who had come from Pennsylvania.
Genealogy Forum
- Slankersville/Easton [1]
Further reading
- History of Wayne County, ohio, from the days of the pioneers and first settlers to the present time by Benjamin Douglass. Indianapolis: R. Douglass, 1878. 977.161 Douglass and OHIO WAYNE HISTORY DOUGLASS
- When Wayne County Was a Whippersnapper: Two Hundred (or so) Yarns about Wayne County for Two Hundred Years" by Paul Locher. Wooster, OH: Carlisle Printing - Daily Record, 2012. 977.161 LOCHER & OHIO WAYNE HISTORY LOCHER