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Ask Us Questions about Green's History

2/1/2010

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jeff clark
5/17/2010 08:16:45 am

Hi

I have a diary written by Sara L Gould in 1870. Do you know anything about her?

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Jordan
2/8/2012 05:52:34 am

Why are the school colors orange and black?!?

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Bob Hutchison
2/9/2012 03:45:06 pm

Orange and black... what I recall from discussions years ago was that this was due to Greensburg High School wanting to salute or give honor to the old and first professional football team, the Canton Bulldogs whose colors were also orange and black.

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Jordan
2/15/2012 01:50:36 pm

I thought that the massilion tigers donated some of there old uniforms when they "green" first started out?

Pauline Franks
12/5/2012 06:28:52 am

Orange and black were chosen as the school colors by the
Class of 1914.

Dan Cook link
7/28/2012 12:05:49 pm

When I was still a toddler, our family lived in a rented house on a street, the first street West of the railroad tracks South of the Krumroy-Meyersville Road. We were only a few houses South of that road. I have not found a map detailed enough to find the name of that street. Could someone please tell me the name of the street?

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Jerrilyn (Burandt) Brown-Balogh
3/11/2016 02:03:01 pm

I grew up in Green. My parents were in the Minstral Shows held by Greensburg PTA back in the 50's. I would like to know if anyone knows if there was any filming of these shows? My Dad played the saxaphone and I would love to hear him play again. Thanks!

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Pat Teagle
8/27/2016 08:35:22 pm

More recent history but where was Green Gables restaurant located at ? And when did it close? I know it was on Massillon road but can't figure out what is there now.

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James
2/1/2017 01:54:26 pm

Hi - Green Gables was where the library is. Might have been set back a bit more. I walked to Green High (the old one) through the backyard of Green Gables for years.

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Rose Buchina (Chiofolo) 1971
7/18/2017 09:05:27 am

I was at Green Gabels with my family one last time before they closed. I have a copy of the menue in my position . It was so sad to see it close! There has never been any better chicken or hot sauce anywhere !

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Lisa
9/21/2017 11:17:56 am

I'm looking for information of the year when the first high school was established.

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Mike Bonnell
11/17/2023 02:13:25 pm

Has Green always been in division ll in footballree

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Drain Cleaning Norman link
5/14/2024 02:18:15 am

Nice shhare

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  • Home
  • Lichtenwalter Schoolhouse
    • Lichtenwalter Exhibits >
      • Spring Hill Dig
      • Postcards from Green
      • Holmes Stereoscopes
      • Native Peoples Tools
      • Fossils and our Natural History
      • Artifacts Recovered from the Schoolhouse Fire 2016
      • William and Fola Carr Collection
      • Bottles from Old Hog Farm
      • Highland Grange Hall
      • Ella B. Warner Quilt and Schoolbook
      • Comet Church Reunion Quilt - 1920
  • Our Archive
    • History of Green >
      • Hamlets of Green >
        • Aultman
        • East Liberty
        • Comet
        • Greensburg
        • Myersville
      • Early Families of Green
      • Early Settlers and the Native Peoples
      • Schools & Alumni of Green >
        • Kleckner Elementary Building
        • Early Schoolhouses
      • Churches
      • Cemeteries >
        • Cemetery - Klinefelter
        • Cemetery - Greensburg
      • The Evangelical Movement & Greensburg Seminary >
        • Evangelical Photoshow
    • Railroads
    • Women of Green
    • History Myserties
    • Famous - with Roots in Green >
      • Savilla Kring Poling
      • Clark Vandersall Poling
      • John R. Buchtel
      • Lewis Miller
    • Local History References >
      • The Land Act of 1804
    • Preservation in Green >
      • Historic Homes of Green
      • Local Landmarks
      • Preserved Structures from Green
      • Klinefelter Cemetery Mapping
    • Video Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Donate