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History of Kent, Ohio. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. K. Kent State shootings (22 P) Pages in category "History of Kent, Ohio"
Resident of Kent [1] Performing arts Deral Boykin: Professional football player in the NFL Born and raised in Kent [2] Athletics Greg Boykin: Professional football player in the NFL, 1977–1978 Raised in Kent [3] Athletics John Brown: Radical abolitionist: Resident of Kent (Franklin Mills) ca. 1835–1839 Politics Watson Brown
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In 1901 he published his theories on tree surgery with his book The Tree Doctor and later established the Davey Tree Expert Company in 1909, [24] which led to Kent becoming known as "The Tree City." On February 15, 1949, Kent was officially proclaimed "The Tree City of Ohio" by a resolution [25] and has been designated as a Tree City USA for ...
The flag for the city of Kent is a white burgee-shaped flag with two green stripes and two blue stripes intersecting at an eight-pointed star. It was adopted by Kent City Council on June 21, 2023, and was the result of a year-long process that included the work of a volunteer city flag committee and community input. [174] [175]
Lucius Fairchild, Governor of Wisconsin from 1866 to 1872, was born in 1831 in a part of the township that is now within the boundaries of Kent. Although the city of Kent incorporated in 1867 and the village of Brady Lake would follow in 1927, until 1993, the U.S. Census Bureau counted most of the population of Kent and all of Brady Lake as the ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Muskingum County, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. [1]
Franklin Township Hall would serve as home to several schools in Kent's history, including a small private school beginning in 1857 prior to the establishment of a public school system. In the fall of 1868 through March 1869 the building was the first home of Kent High School due to construction delays on the new Union school building one block ...