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| + | ... that St. Paul Hotel has re-purposed antiques from Schantz Organ Company and Freedlander's? |
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| + | ... that First Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio) is the oldest Wayne County, Ohio church organized in 1812. ... that the church organ was a "Tractor Action baroque style" added in 1886? ... that the organ had to be pumped by young men of the church? ... that President Harry Truman visited in 1952? |
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− | The first water works was established in [[Wooster, Ohio|Wooster]] on 13 May 1811 (Bowen 418). Water was piped into Wooster from 1815 to 1829. A court order injunction ended this enterprise for many decades. On 14 May 1874 civil engineers constructed a reservoir for the safety of the town of Wooster. A natural spring located on Mr. Reddick's property just north of town was dammed. This became known as [[Reddick dam|Reddick's Dam]]. This served until ...
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| + | ... that we had a Dolly Madison Tea Room on N. Market St., Wooster, Ohio? |
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| + | ... that Woodard Machine Company was a manufacturer of tools and equipment for shipyards? |
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| + | From Wayne County (OH) Resource Center articles |
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