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Lake County Ohio GenWeb History |
Lake County has a fine history of growth in a diverse culture. Rural, urban and suburban areas are found. Agriculture, manufacturing, shipping, and technology diversify the economy. Several histories of different areas in the county have been included or linked here.
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Historical Sketch A general history of Lake County was written for the beginning of Inventory of the County Archives of Ohio No. 43. Lake County (Painesville). This was transcribed by Cynthia Turk.
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"A Vision Divided" This article about the formation of Lake County in 1839 and 1840 was written by local historian and archivist, Dr. Barri Oyler Stith. (off-site)
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People Index to parts of the 1898 Lake County Atlas This collection was part of the 1907 Courthouse time capsule. the people in the introductory materials are indexed here by Marianne Wiley.
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Business index to parts of the 1898 Lake County Atlas This collection was part of the 1907 Courthouse time capsule. the businesses in the introductory materials are indexed here by Marianne Wiley.
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Historical Collections of Ohio This 1888 two-volume history of Ohio and collections of each county has been transcribed by Joan Asche and volunteers. Includes pictures, histories of the towns and biographical information on James H. Beard, William H. Beard, James A Garfield, Thomas W. Harvey, George Trumbull Ladd, and John Flavial Morse among others. Skip to the Lake County section. (off-site)
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Pioneer History A historical reminscence by Spencer Phelps of the period around 1800 in Lake County, Ohio. From the Painesville Telegraph, this was transcribed by Casi Dosky.
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"Local Lore," a blog of short historical sketches This is an ongoing project by Max, a retired teacher and volunteer. Although unsourced and "anonymous," it is titled Local Lore," and is an interesting read. (off-site)
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History of the Western Reserve This three volume set is a well-respected general history of the Western Reserve. A few chapters are presented here. This was transcribed by Becky Falin.
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Memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve Two volume set of histories of the women of the Western Reserve, mostly from 1800 to 1850. This was transcribed by Becky Falin.
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1796 Western Reserve Centennial Souvenir 1896 This collection of Mr. Johnson's poetry, historical sketches, and collection of miscellaneous anecdotes was probably taken from his lectures. While a few of his statements seem prejudiced by today's standards, the obervations on pioneer life, as well as use of terms considered outdated by his time, are of particular interest. Also included is an all-name index. Transcribed and indexed by Barb Hurst. Paeans and other PoetryInscription Dedication Sentiment Western Reserve Centennial Greeting Pioneer Mothers Sixty Years a Bride My First Suit of Broadcloth Historical Sketches The Western Reserve Counties and Towns Prominent Officials Some First Events Miscellany Reminiscences and Anecdotes Surname Index
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Some of the Farms that Made Lake County Famous - An Index Paragraphs about many farms from all over the county, including some genealogy and property ownership. From the 1915 Atlas of Lake County, Ohio, this was indexed by Cynthia Turk.
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Northeast Ohio History and Genealogy Blog Historian, Derek S. Davey has created a blog of historical entries for NE Ohio. This is now a static site with some interesting information. (off-site)
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Register of Historic Places in Lake County Many buildings and historic districts have been listed on this official register. Packets of information and photos can be ordered from the National Park Service. (off-site)
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Historic Markers in Lake County Many plaques and signs have been placed commemorating historic districts or places and buildings. This is a growing project.
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Lake County Fair History A history of Lake County Fair by the late historian, Jack Daniels. (off-site)
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History of the Fairport, Painesville & Eastern Railroad A historical sketch of one of Lake County's own industrial railroad lines by Tom Kapostasy Other major lines that ran through the county included New York Central, Nickel Plate Road, and Baltimore & Ohio. These have changed names over the years and the B&O is now a bike path. If you are a railroad fan check out the main site at www.rr-fallenflags.org. (off-site)
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Fairport, Painesville & Eastern Railroad/Railway Scott Nixon offers another historical sketch of the FP&E with maps and links to other maps and information. (off-site)
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History of the Press A historical sketch of Lake County's newspapers from History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio, Williams Brothers, 1878. This was transcribed by Becky Falin.
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Medical Pioneers and Pioneer Medicine An essay on the practice of medicine by J.C. Hubbard, M.D. from History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio, Williams Brothers, 1878. This was transcribed by Becky Falin.
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Jordan Creek in Concord When Rose Moore petitioned to change the name of Gordan Creek back to the original Jordan Creek, she submitted some history seen here.
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Concord History on Big Creek A reminiscence of A. G. Smith about the industries along Big Creek and its tributaries in Concord Twp.
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History of Eastlake This one is on the City of Eastlake site. (off-site)
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Fairport Harbor History This is a brief history of Fairport on the Fairport Harbor site. (off-site)
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Kirtland History A very brief early history of Kirtland includes a few historic sites. (off-site)
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Kirtland History A short early history of Kirtland at the Kirtland Ohio site. (off-site)
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A Brief History of the Village of Kirtland Hills A history of Kirtland Hills by Janet Murfey on the Lake County site. (off-site)
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Personal and Pioneer Reminiscences Published 1893 by Marshall Printing Company, this wonderful collection of memories appears to be a series of writings by Kirtland's first pioneer. This was transcribed by Becky Falin.
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Dale R. Broadhurst Site of Mormon History Although this seems to be a bit controversial, it is loaded with historical offerings; both LDS and local newspaper articles on Mormon history; biographies and commentaries on Sidney Rigdon, Oliver Cowdery, and Solomon Spalding. (off-site)
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LeRoy History On the Leroy Township site, this history may have been provided by Lake County Historical Society. (off-site)
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Early Settlers of LeRoy Spencer Phelps writes of his recollections for The Telegraph in 1860. This was transcribed by Casi Dosky.
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Writings of people from Isle of Man in LeRoy Thomas Kellys and Famalys Journal to America in the Year 1827 from Isle of Man to LeRoy is fascinating reading. Two versions are reprinted here and a major commentary on them. This site also has a great deal of other Isle of Man information including letters home from Cleveland and LeRoy. It opens with a genealogical abstract of the book Early Lake County Settlers from Isle of Mann.(off-site)
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Pioneer Sketches of Madison township, Lake County, Ohio This book, edited by Joseph C. Hager, PhD., is a collection of sketches of Madison by the pioneer residents themselves. The link contains Preface, Table of Contents and Index. Or download the entire book (Long download in PDF format - 10.9 MB)
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MADISON. - Historical Sketches of the Township from Its Settlement to the Present time Three weekly articles on the history of Madison Twp, and some of its pioneers. From the Geneva Times , January 1878, transcribed by Cynthia Turk, with thanks to Geneva Library.
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Madison Pioneers 1819 A listing of residents of Madison recalled to be there in 1819 by E.L. Ware.
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History of Mentor The official City of Mentor site offers a brief history and a comprehensive timeline. Their bicentenial book is also highlighted. (off-site)
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Early Settlers of Mentor Calvin Ingersoll recalls the early settlers of Mentor for The Telegraph in 1890. This was transcribed from "Lakelines" by Cathi Salmi.
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Early History of the Disciple Church in Mentor An in depth history of Mentor and surrounding areas from the point of view of the Church. This is chapter 8 from Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, Ohio, by A.S. Hayden, Cincinnati, Chase & Hall, Publishers, 1875. This was transcribed by Becky Falin.
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Painesville History Page Carl Engel, historian and reference librarian, wrote this history of Painesville with a chronology of events on the Morley Libary site. (off-site)
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Index to The Centennial of Painesville O. Commemorative newspaper issued on July 4, 1900 “by the New Connecticut Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. This index submitted by Marianne Wiley.
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Pleasant Gathering - Painesville Pioneers Meet 20 elderly Painesville area pioneers met for a social gathering on 12 Jan 1872. This transcription from The Painesville Telegraph includes name, age, nativity, time in area, and current twp.
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History of Morley Library, Painesville Carl Engel, compiled and wrote this history of Morley Library for the centennial celebration. A genealogy of the Morley family is included. (off-site)
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Rider Tavern, Painesville A Willoughby Independent article including the Rider family's migration to Painesville and history of the tavern from 1818 to 1895
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North Perry Village History Apparently an official site of this small city established in 1925. (off-site)
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A Pioneer Sketch - History of the Painesville Mills This article first appeared in The Painesville Telegraph in 1886. Retranscribed by Kerri O'Connor.
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Past and Present - Painesville Reminiscences at the laying of the cornerstone of Parmly House in Painesville in 1860. From The Telegraphv, this was transcribed by Casi Dosky.
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Letter about Richmond History This letter was written in 1932 by C.F. Luther about some of the buildings and sites in memory of Richmond, now Grand River. Transcribed by Cynthia Turk.
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Wickliffe - Our Early History The city of Wickliffe presents this history. (off-site)
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The Story of Waite Hill Very long article by Lilly Tryon Curtis from the "The Lake County Historical Society Quarterly" Volume 19, #4, December 1977 as transcribed on the Waite Genealogy Site. In addition, on that site site is "The Pioneers of Waite Hill Came from New York" by Mildred Steed. (both off-site)
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City of Willoughby with link to History This history is on the official Willoughby site with help of Willoughby Historical Society. It has photos linked. (off-site)
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Chagrin--Willoughby A Willoughby Independent article about the renaming of the medical school and the township of Willoughby.
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Letters from Adaline Wirt to Willoughby Seven letters were written by Adaline Wirt from 1862 to 1869 to her friend, Mary Reeve in Willoughby. This is a wonderful historic snapshot of the time period transcribed by David Forney.
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Willowick History Project This history includes an interactive map with sites described along with noteable citizens. Presented by Gale Lippucci and Colleen Kelly on the Willoughby Eastlake Public Library site. (off-site)
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Last updated 18 Apr 2013 |
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