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Coldwater was founded in 1838 [5] and was originally called Buzzard's Glory, named after David Buzzard who operated a general store. [6] Coldwater was platted in 1859. [7] The village takes its name from nearby Coldwater Creek. [8] A post office has been in operation at Coldwater since 1847. [9]
Coldwater: Parish established in 1867; present church completed in 1899. [100] Our Lady of Victory: Delhi Township: St. Joseph: Egypt: Parish established in 1852 out of St. Augustine Parish, Minster. Present church completed in 1887. [101] St. Paul Catholic Church Englewood: Parish established in 1972, church built in 1973 Mary, Help of Christians
Ohio: County: Mercer: Area • Total. 33.2 sq mi (86.0 km 2) • Land: ... The village of Coldwater is located in central Butler Township. Name and history
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Mansfield, Coldwater and Lake Michigan Railroad: PRR: 1871 1877 Northwestern Ohio Railway: Mansfield, Coldwater and Lake Michigan Railway: PRR: 1870 1871 Mansfield, Coldwater and Lake Michigan Railroad: Mansfield and New Haven Railroad: B&O: 1836 1843 Mansfield and Sandusky City Railroad: Mansfield and Sandusky City ...
Mad River is the largest coldwater fishery in Ohio. [citation needed] The Ohio Department of Natural Resources's Division of Wildlife periodically stocks Mad River with rainbow trout and brown trout. [9] The trout population suffers low reproduction rates due to sedimentation from channelization, extensive agricultural runoff, and diminishing ...
Information; Type: Public: Established: 1869: School district: Coldwater Exempted Village: School code: HNBFTS: Principal: Jason Hemmelgarn: Teaching staff: 23.00 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 384 (2023-2024) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 16.70 [1] Color(s) Orange and Black Athletics: Division III (Football VI) Athletics conference ...
The community of St. Johns was established in 1833. Its name was selected because all of its early male settlers bore the name of John. When the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railway expanded through Mercer County some decades later, its surveyors chose a path through the small community of Maria Stein, subsequently named "Station", to the west of St. Johns.
Location of Padua, Ohio. Padua is an unincorporated community in western Washington Township, Mercer County, Ohio, United States.It lies at the intersection of State Route 49 and St. Anthony Road, west of the city of Celina, [1] the county seat of Mercer County. [2]