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By 1738 there was a Wyandot settlement at what is now Castalia under the leadership of Nicholas Orontony. Due to growing disputes with the French and closer trade relations with Pennsylvania-based merchants, the Wyandot burned their village and relocated to the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in what is today Cleveland in 1748. [5]
Junundat, also called Junandot, Ayonontout, or Etionnontout, was a Wyandot village located south of Sandusky Bay, near modern-day Castalia, Ohio.Junundat was founded c. 1740 by Wyandots moving south from the vicinity of Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit in order to escape harassment by the Odawa (Ottawa).
Pages in category "High schools in Wyandot County, Ohio" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
A schoolhouse was in operation at Wyandot by 1828. [2] A post office called Wyandot opened in 1837, and was discontinued in 1905. [3] Dr. Charles E. Sawyer, the personal physician of Warren G. Harding, was born in Wyandot in 1860. [4]
Mohawk Local School District is a public school district in Ohio, United States. It serves students in the villages of Sycamore , Melmore , and McCutchenville , and surrounding rural areas in Wyandot County , Seneca County , and Crawford County .
Nevada joined in 1961, after the Wyandot County League folded, with the CCL only having four remaining schools. Buckeye Central and Colonel Crawford, two recent consolidations, left for the North Central Conference the following year, with the three remaining schools consolidating into Wynford in 1963.
The Dublin City School District, also known as Dublin City Schools, is a public school district in Ohio. It encompasses 47 square miles (120 km 2 ), and serves most of the city of Dublin, Ohio , as well as part of the city of Columbus , and unincorporated parts of Delaware and Union Counties .
The Linn School is a fully restored one-room schoolhouse operated by the Marion County Historical Society in Marion, Ohio. Built in 1897, the school served students in grades one through eight in rural Marion County for over 45 years. It closed its doors in 1942.