Land Patents for Green Township as transcribed from the entrybook at the Steubenville Land Office are available online in a searchable format. The Land Patents are listed by owner name and by quarter section. See new Land Patent page!
A special thanks to Vicki McNeal for preparing these materials!
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At the January 18th meeting of The City of Green Historic Preservation Commission, the Commission voted unanimously to designation 3431 Greensburg Road, North Canton, Ohio, as a local landmark. The application for local landmark designation was prepared by the Green Historical Society with the full cooperation and support of the property owners, Glenn and Becky Witsaman. Aultman Schoolhouse is the sixth local landmark to be designated in the City of Green. To learn more about the local landmarks in Green, see the City of Green website. Click here to learn more about the City's Designation of Aultman Schoolhouse as a Local Landmark. Click here to learn about the hamlet of Aultman and here to learn about Aultman School.
Click here to view a new postcard from Aultman, Ohio, 1911, courtesy of Glenn & Becky Witsaman.
Click here to view a new photo of Aultman School with the class and teacher from January 26, 1911. Now you can preview this volume online. This reference includes information about Myersville, Aultman, Uniontown, and Greentown. Beautiful ads for reapers and tileworks in our area.
Guide Book for Tourists and Travelers over the Valley Railway from Cleveland to Canton, Ohio, 1880 The Historic Preservation Commission met on November 30, 2010, and made a preliminary recommendation for designation of Aultman School as a local landmark. Glenn & Becky Witsaman submitted the application for local landmark designation for their home, the Aultman Schoolhouse. The Green Historical Society assisted in researching the information contained in the application. See the complete application below. Click on these links for more information about the Witsman Family and the Aultman School.
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Try our new RSS Feed to keep up to date on What's New on our website. Stay current on our events, projects, research, and local history information. See our new Archive topics: Women of Green and Postcards from Green! Learn about our latest submited Local Landmark Designation Application - the Aultman Schoolhouse. The Green Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas Celebration for members and invited guests on Friday, December 10, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. at the Historic St. John - Dillman Home.
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For more information about the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Singer Lake Bog, click here. At the August 17, 2010 meeting of the City of Green Historic Preservation Commission, the HPC voted unanimously to recommend 1261 Steese Road be recognized as a local landmark. Read more.
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AuthorStaci Schweikert, Secretary GHS Archives
September 2022
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