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The namesake Marquand's Mills consisted of a gristmill, sawmill, and carding mill built in the 19th century on Wills Creek by Charles Marquand. [2] A post office called Marquand was established in 1887, and remained in operation until 1902.
The first of these, named the Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills, is the 905,667-square-foot (84,139.2 m 2) indoor component of the complex which is divided into five themed neighborhoods corresponding to various Pittsburgh landmarks and cultural icons.
Pitsburg was founded under the name of "Arnettsville" in the 19th century, but it languished: an author writing in 1880 described it as "liv[ing] only in name and story."
Doylestown is a village located atop the highest point in Wayne County, Ohio, United States. It is surrounded by Chippewa Township and located 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Akron. The village was founded in 1827 when William Doyle laid out a 40-lot town site at the crossing of two Native American trails on a hilltop. [5]: 5
Elizabeth A. Struble, postmaster of the White Mills Post Office, was killed Saturday, Oct. 5, driving east toward Hawley, after being struck by an SUV on Route 6. The driver of this vehicle was ...
Rinard Mills (/ ˈ r aɪ n ər d ˈ m ɪ l z / RY-nərd MILZ [2]) is a small unincorporated community on the Little Muskingum River in southwestern Washington Township, Monroe County, Ohio, United States. It is named after Isaac Rinard, who owned a mill at the village.
Armstrong's Mills was originally called Captina Creek, and under the latter name was platted in 1816. [2] A post office called Armstrong's Mills was established in 1840, and remained in operation until 1986. [3] The namesake Armstrong's Mills was a gristmill built by Thomas Armstrong in 1828. [4]
Unusually, the Adams–Gray House sits on both sides of the line dividing Coshocton County to the north and Muskingum County to the south. [1] At one time, the house's site was entirely within Muskingum County's Jefferson Township, but after Coshocton County was formed, its portion of the site became part of Virginia Township, [2] while a financial dispute caused most of Jefferson Township to ...