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  2. Palestine, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Palestine is a village in Darke County, Ohio, United States. The population was 180 at the 2020 census. History. Palestine was platted by Samuel Loring in 1833. It has always been a small community, although its population declined during the twentieth century; the 1910 census recorded 216 residents. [4] Geography.

  3. East Palestine, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    History. The East Palestine Post Office was built in 1937 as part of the New Deal. [9] East Palestine was platted in 1828 by Thomas McCalla and William Grate, initially known as Mechanicsburg. [10] In 1833, it was renamed after the Middle Eastern region of Palestine. [11]

  4. History - Columbiana County, Ohio

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    East Palestine was platted in 1828 by Thomas McCalla and William Grate, and was called Mechanicsburg. In 1833 the name was changed to Palestine; later “East” was prefixed because there was another town in Ohio named Palestine.

  5. Collections - Ohio History Connection

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    The Historical Newspapers of East Palestine, Ohio collection includes the Reveille Echo which covered the local events of East Palestine, Ohio, from 1894 to 1922. This East Palestine Memorial Public Library collection currently covers August 4, 1904 to June 30, 1910, January 2, 1913 to March 25, 1915, and January 3, 1918 to April 6, 1922.

  6. Historical Newspapers of East Palestine, Ohio

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    Formed by the union of the Valley Echo and Republican Reveille newspapers, The Reveille Echo was East Palestine, Ohio’s newspaper from March 1894 to April 1922. The Reveille Echo covered births, deaths, marriages, court and city council news, local news, and social announcements from surrounding Ohio and Pennsylvania villages.

  7. The East Palestine Area Historical Society, Unity & Middleton Township, is located in East Palestine, Ohio. Founded in 1992, the society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the local history of the East Palestine and Unity Township area.

  8. The area that would become East Palestine was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Delaware and Wyandot. European settlers began arriving in the late 18th century. The town was founded in 1828 by Thomas McCalla and William Grate, and was initially known as Mechanicsburg.

  9. Community - East Palestine OH Municipal Govt

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    Founded in 1875, East Palestine is a close-knit, small town community of approximately 5,000 residents. We stand at the crossroads of history and the future, guided by our unwavering values of pride, tradition, and progress.

  10. YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY History of East Palestine, Ohio - YSU

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    Martin Street~ East Palestine, Ohio, on June 1, 1979, at 3:30 p.m. Mr. Kershbaumer, what can you tell me about your parents and family? Where are they originally from and when did they come to the East Palestine area? K: They came to Palestine in 1910 from Roseville, Ohio.

  11. East Palestine Area Historical Society. - Facebook

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    East Palestine Area Historical Society. Public group. ·. 560 members. Join group. The East Palestine Area Historical Society meets on the second Thursday of each month at the log house at 555 Bacon Ave. East Palestine, Ohio 44413...