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  2. George Benson Fox - Wikipedia

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    George Benson Fox (June 5, 1843 – September 20, 1924) was a United States Army officer, American industrialist, and political figure from Wyoming, Ohio, who served in the 75th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War, and later in the Ohio General Assembly.

  3. Wyoming, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Wyoming Ohio Historical Society was formed in the early 1980s prior to establishment of the city's Village Historic District in 1986, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It promotes historical research and preservation of Wyoming's heritage while operating the Wyoming History Museum.

  4. Wyoming Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian Church and Manse from Wyoming Ave. Wyoming Presbyterian Church is a registered historic building in Wyoming, Ohio, listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980. The church building was completed May 18, 1890, [2] replacing a wood frame church originally constructed in 1870. The most recent addition to the building occurred in ...

  5. Edward R. Stearns House - Wikipedia

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    Edward Stearns was a member of a family of prominent industrialists; his relative George Stearns was a founding partner of Stearns and Foster, a company that owned a textile mill in the nearby village of Lockland and operated a mattress-manufacturing plant, and Edward was later the company's head.

  6. Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Village Historic District is a registered historic district in Wyoming, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 25, 1986. It contains 277 contributing buildings.

  7. Twin Oaks (Wyoming, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Oaks, also known as the "Robert Reily House", is a historically significant residence in the city of Wyoming, located near Cincinnati in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. Constructed in the middle of the nineteenth century, it was the home of Robert Reily, one of the leading citizens

  8. William Stearns House - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, a local historic preservation group began a citywide survey to identify Wyoming's historic buildings, [3]: 3 and this effort culminated with a multiple property submission of eighteen houses, the Wyoming Presbyterian Church, and one historic district to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  9. Charles Fay House - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 11 Most such houses were built in the Wyoming Hills area, west of Springfield Pike; [4]: 12 growth in this area continued until the coming of the Great Depression. [ 4 ] : 2 Charles Fay was himself not a businessman; when Wyoming established a school system in 1882, he was appointed the principal , and he remained in this office until 1922.

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