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  • 1948–1949 New Numbering 125 W. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio 1912–1913 119-125 W. Liberty St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio 1954–1960 Old Numbering 9 W. Liberty
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  • arithmetically with the population; for every 1,000 people, add no less than two policemen, and a smaller number of firemen; add enough people to the street
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  • the evening reported the following men of the ten receiving the highest number of votes as the ones elected. E. S. Landes, J. C. Schultz, Nick Amster,
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  • they paid $5,000 for the property. In 1967 the fee charged changed from $1.10 (one-dollar ten cents) per $1,000 (one-thousand dollars) to $1.00 (one-dollar)
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  • reading room was developing into a public library. 1897 - Spring, Sufficient number of citizens were interested in organizing the Wooster Free Library Association
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  • Munich Academy, he later moved to Cleveland (Cuyahoga), where he executed a number of public and private commissions between 1874 and his retirement in 1900
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  • Co Brands Company makes approximately 2,000 products sold around the world Facts Founded 1851 Wooster,Ohio Number of employees 500 persons 2022 Related Predecessors
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  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing Facts Founded Date unknown Wooster,Ohio Number of employees 350 persons 2023 Related Parent organizations Worthington Industries
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  • loans to 1st & 2nd grades and one room schools on 6 week cycles. The County librarian still borrowed from the State Library of Ohio, the number of books
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  • addition of 24,000 square feet on Spruce Street and 42,000 square feet on Old Mansfield Road in Wooster, Ohio which included a new $100,000 technology center
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  • be put to work, and this number will gradually grow to the 200 required in the contract. The company agrees to employ this number of men for a period of
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  • Buys a Home", Wooster Daily News, p. 1. September 23, 1978: "Wooster Man Found Dead in Home Fire", The Daily Record, p. 1. 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill
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  • name, and married names), sex, date of death (when applicable), probate number (when applicable), degree of Native American blood, names of both parents
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  • house in 1875 to Sarah A. McCoy. The house has obviously been through a number of renovations and additions over the years so that it no longer retains
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  • loss $10,000, insurance $1,000 in the Urbana Mutual, and $1,000 in Wayne County Mutual. Samuel Geitgey, two buildings and China Store, loss $8,000, insurance
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  • only month and year) Last place of residence Social Security Number State (year) when the number was issued The second website that provides access to the
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  • gives the name and the page number. The page number refers to the handwritten number on the census rather than the stamped number. This is the only index that
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  • lot number 171 was renumbered to 1360 and contained approximately 1.83 acres. 1909: Edward M. Quinby To Elmer S. Landes Vol. 159 p.525 Lot 1360 (1.83 acres)
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • Benjamin S. Tiefenthaler, and a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Harrop. For a number of years the Tiefenthaler's operated a rooming house for College of Wooster
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  • attended the Wooster schools while his father was pastor here. No one can number those who have gone from here to do as lay workers valiant work for the
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  • in our collection. The number next to the “J” represents the volume number and the number following the hyphen is the page number. The names with a “W”
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  • Vol.68 p.614 part of Old Lot 13 $1,000 plus agrees to pay two mortgages for M. Badger $900 and Elizabeth Armetage for $1,119 1868: Jacob Miller, Magdalen
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  • Young, deceased To Willard A. Young, Alice (Young) Chatland Vol. 273 p.498 a number of Lots including Lot 1590 Certificate of Transfer $0 Willard A. Young,
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • Siedlecki, The Daily Record, p. 1. 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever R13-T15-S4 Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament
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  • Vol.68 p.614 part of Old Lot 13 $1,000 plus agrees to pay two mortgages for M. Badger $900 and Elizabeth Armetage for $1,119 1868: Jacob Miller, Magdalen
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • house is registered on the National Register of Historic Places: reference number 88003192. The Gasche House has a unique architectural history. It is a fine
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  • lot number 171 was renumbered to 1360 and contained approximately 1.83 acres. 1909: Edward M. Quinby To Elmer S. Landes Vol. 159 p.525 Lot 1360 (1.83 acres)
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  • room on East Liberty Street, his residence on North Market Street and a number of improved lots. In the late 1880s, Frick owned 25 acres of valuable land
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • St. is registered on the National Register of Historic Places: reference number 94000770. The house was likely built in 1862 by property owner, David Q
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  • Cicconetti and Ohio Partnership, $190,000 2015: Kennedy & Cicconetti and Ohio Partnership To Pine St. Group LTD, $339,000 To figure out how much people paid
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  • down of the number of individuals born outside the United States and listed under particular countries. Here is an overview of the total number of immigrants
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  • only month and year) Last place of residence Social Security Number State (year) when the number was issued The second website that provides access to the
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  • went through Wooster College-- has been in the insurance business for a number of years. The Arcade Hotel was built in 1899 by Allen W. Harris. It was
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  • lot number 171 was renumbered to 1360 and contained approximately 1.83 acres. 1909: Edward M. Quinby To Elmer S. Landes Vol. 159 p.525 Lot 1360 (1.83 acres)
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • United Presbyterian Church of Wooster, Ohio at a cost of $14,000 on land valued at $2,000 that was donated to the church by Ephraim Quinby Jr. and his
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  • advertising. 2004 - Fortune magazine named The J. M. Smucker Company as the number one company in the "100 Best Companies to Work For" list. 2004 - Acquired
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  • arithmetically with the population; for every 1,000 people, add no less than two policemen, and a smaller number of firemen; add enough people to the street
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • While much effort was put into developing the Arboretum, staff experienced a number of setbacks thanks to Mother Nature. The Arboretum sustained varying levels
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  • was drums. After being given $200 by the Chamber to purchase a sufficient number of drums, the Junior Chamber Community Band was practicing weekly at the
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  • Alvin Rich in his 1949 Daily Record article, noted that it sat empty for a number of years between 1946 and 1951 but had started renting "apartments" by 1952
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  • for this year: 1,000 Wooster Reaper and Mowers 500 Wooster Threshing Machines 200 Wooster Clover Hullers 1,000 plows and a large number of other articles
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  • the Grange Dining Hall. "We've never really had a method of counting the number of people who eat there," said Don Elliott, Wooster, who oversees the hall
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  • Wooster, W. C. Cook, of Dalton, conducted the campfire in an able way. A number of the old regimental battle flags, which are now the precious property
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  • Smith, Thomas L. Swords, Absolom Taggart, Robert Wright, Elizur A great number of the people mentioned above resided in the Wooster, Millbrook, Fredericksburg
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  • family owned their large lot of land they sold a number of parcels off from the original 2-acre lot and a number of houses on N. Buckeye street and three houses
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  • display. At about the same times that young Shay was killed, A. Deneke and a number of the men who are working for him building the horticultural building at
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  • February 1985, p.B1 "Saving Overholt House," Daily Record, 1 April 2017, p.A1 "Saving Overholt House," Daily Record, 1 April 2017, p.A1 "Historic Overholt
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  • population and number of acres owned by each group. Wyandots, 527 people, 163,000 acres Shawnees, 500 people, 117,000 acres Senecas, 520 people, 117,000 acres Lenni
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  • the home has Louis Young's name carved into it. Louis Young engaged in a number of various business pursuits after settling in Wooster in the mid-1850s
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  • of the 1,100 cases $22,000; undertaker's bills, at say $25 for each of the 114 death, $2,850, estimated value of each life to the community, $1,000, and
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  • Smith Dairy established at 129 N. Vine St., Orrville, Ohio. The phone number was 125. 1924 - Plant constructed at 230 N. Vine St., Orrville, Ohio, fifth location
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • It was no small feat but the sisters did it. They bought lot number 3327, for about $1,545 according to tax stamps on the original deed, in the Bloomington
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  • Presbyterian Church, known as "Old Synagogue" 1865 - August, Established; Number of Mt. Union College undergraduates from Wayne County, Ohio transferred
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  • department. In cloth, shoe scrub and stove brushes, etc. we have a like number of grades. We are constantly adding new machinery to our factory and increasing
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  • pays about $55,000 per year for the employment of teachers, and above 75,000 for their school expenses. There are in the coanty aboat 15,000 school children
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • renumbering) Lot No.s 1622 and 1623 $5,000 1903: Albert Shupe To Josephine Caskey Vol. 146 p.497 south part of Lot No. 1622 $1,000 1924: James E. Swinford, executor
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • ground, and well kept. At present 364 dead are buried there. The greater number from the 145 and 148 regiments of the 37th division. At Brussells [sic]
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  • property until 1943. The Imhoff & Long Co. operated at this location for a number of years. John Wilhelm Rachel Wilhelm Hulda S. Clapper, George Clapper,
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  • lot number 171 was renumbered to 1360 and contained approximately 1.83 acres. 1909: Edward M. Quinby To Elmer S. Landes Vol 159 p.525 Lot 1360 (1.83 acres)
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  • County Naturalization Records Probate Court records on microfilm A-1 through number 12811 and numbers 12855-14629 Surnames and Countries in the Wayne County
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  • subdivided into seven parcels by John Anderson and Charles Gasche bought parcel number 7. 1905: Frederick N. Gasche, Charles C. Gasche, Executors for Charles Gasche
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • Board of Trade has a treasury of more than $30,000, and its members voted to appropriate the money for a number of community projects, the largest of which
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  • parents and teachers. Amish private schools are organized in terms of the number of families who send children to them. These classes are led by a young
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • Henry, Abigail Henry To John Bever, Vol. 1 p. 100, Part of R13-T15-S4 SE QRT, also part of R13-T15-S9 NE QRT $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever
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  • Acquisition number #2001.4551.004(001) Clark Durstine & Adda M. Swinehart Family Bible includes records of the Rhees family and has a comprehensive Bible
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • Gasche bought parcel number 7. 1888: Charles Gasche To W.S. Eversole Vol. 117 p.594 (after 1870 renumbering) part of Lot No. 1616 $1,300 1894: W.S. Eversole
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  • Larwill To William Henry Vol. 1 p.155-156 a number of lots that included Lot 184 1816: William Henry To John Bowman Vol. 1 p.141 Lot 184 1817: John Bowman
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  • numbers and the page number to each of the naturalization or declaration of intention papers. These journal numbers and page number refer to the Common
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  • lot number 171 was renumbered to 1360 and contained approximately 1.83 acres. 1909: Edward M. Quinby To Elmer S. Landes Vol. 159 p.525 Lot 1360 (1.83 acres)
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • the deceased and generally the rank, company, regiment, date of death, and number and location of grave. It may be arranged alphabetically by the prison camp
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  • with the history of the Smithville church is Churchtown. From this place, a number of people converted under Winebrenner emigrated to Smithville and formed
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  • existence, the baptized membership of Zion was 1050. The number of confirmed members was 866, and the number of communicants was 642. On the One Hundredth Anniversary
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  • Genealogy and Local History Department. The notebook may be found under the call number Ohio-Wayne-Business-Mills. Wayne County Map – Mills in 1840 A R Elson Mill
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  • opportunities available in Wayne County for Black citizens, as well as a good number of anti-racist people who were accepting of their arrival- diversified the
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  • Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever R13-T15-S4 Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • it's original location in the basement. Paul Snyder served as Santa for a number of years. 1970s - Bill McMillan - hired as a stock boy and Santa Claus (located
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  • divided into numbered sub-districts (e.g., “7th district of Kentucky”). Each distillery within a tax district was then assigned a number, such that the
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  • Then to the best of our knowledge the building needed repair. Many of the number now came from the east, and especially one old gentleman who was the main-stay
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  • 45 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio 44691 The Boston Piano Co., {Address | number= | street=corner of Buckeye and S St. | city=Wooster | state=Ohio | zip=44691
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  • 1816: William Henry, Joseph H. Larwill, Abigail Larwill To John Bever Vol. 1 p.100 $1 1837: Last will and testament of John Bever deceased gave to daughter
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  • the number of occupants. Thus, if two young men or two young women arranged to occupy the room together, the cost per month was, quite uniformly, $1.00
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