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By 1833, Mechanicsburg's industries included two stores, a gristmill and a saw mill. [9] Mechanicsburg was incorporated as a village in 1834. [10] During the antebellum years, because of its location on a tributary of the Ohio River, Mechanicsburg was used as a station on the Underground Railroad. The "conductor" Udney Hyde (1808-1887) is ...
The former St. Francis Seminary is an historic building located at 10290 Mill Road in Springfield Township in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. On March 5, 1999, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is now a Franciscan retirement community named Mercy Franciscan at Winton Woods. [2] [3]
Olney/Northwood (1962/63) (last year of Olney HS, referred to as both names in various media during school year) Tontogany Otsego Knights (1961/62-1962/63)
Countryside southwest of Mechanicsburg Location of Goshen Township in Champaign County Coordinates: 40°4′28″N 83°33′28″W / 40.07444°N 83.55778°W / 40.07444; -83
Mechanicsburg is an unincorporated community in Auburn Township, Crawford County, Ohio, United States. [1] History. Mechanicsburg was founded circa 1845 and was so ...
Unify is a Mitel company [1] headquartered in Munich, Germany and is present in over 100 countries. [2] It provides software-based enterprise unified communications including voice, Web collaboration, video conferencing and contact center, networking product and services.
The Masonic Temple is a historic Masonic temple in the village of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, United States.Built in the 1900s for a local Masonic lodge that had previously met in a succession of buildings owned by others, it is the last extant Mechanicsburg building constructed for a secret society, whether Masonic or otherwise, and it has been designated a historic site because of its well ...
The first settlers in Goshen Township arrived circa 1805, [2]: 586 and Mechanicsburg was platted on 6 August 1814. [2]: 596 Organized religion was rare in the earliest years; the first churches were established by circuit-riding preachers from the Methodist Episcopal Church, who founded small religious classes that met in settlers' log cabins.