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Paper
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Map of Downtown Wooster 1826
Subject
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Early Businesses
Description
An account of the resource
This map shows the growing number of families who settled in Wooster by 1826 and includes some familiar names of early wealthy landowners such as Larwill, Bever, and Quinby.
Creator
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Richard G. Smith, Page 64
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Date
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1826
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
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Rights held by Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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June 3, 2013
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Downtown Wooster
Early Businesses
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Map
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Still Image
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Photo
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2592x1936
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Title
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Location of First House Built in Wooster by John Larwill in 1808
Subject
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Joseph H. Larwill and War of 1812 Political Controversy
Description
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John Larwill was among the first surveyors and also holds the title of constructing the house in Wooster, which once stood in a space now occupied by a paint store.
Creator
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Elisabeth Abell
Date
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Plaque erected in 1926
House built in 1808
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Rights held by Elisabeth Abell
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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IMG_2530
IMG_2531
Coverage
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40.7986673, -81.9371119
Downtown Wooster
John Larwill
Joseph H. Larwill and War of 1812 Political Controversy
Wooster Before 1850: A Cultural Crossroads
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
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Title
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Wayne County Court of Common Pleas on West Liberty Street 2013
Subject
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Naming of the County and the Town
Description
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The current downtown Wooster courthouse serves as a reminder of one of the conditions for Wooster’s position as county seat, which was to construct a courthouse.
Creator
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Scott Mclellan
Date
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2013-06-05
Rights
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Rights held by Scott Mclellan
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image
Identifier
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June 5, 2013
Coverage
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40.7981473, -81.9401823
Courthouse
Downtown Wooster
Naming of the County and the Town
Wooster Before 1850: A Cultural Crossroads
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Portrait
Photo
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2419x3275
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Title
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Portrait of General David Wooster
Subject
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Naming of the County and the Town
Description
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General David Wooster was a military figure in the Revolutionary War, and although he does not share any direct ties with the initial surveyors, they selected him as the town’s namesake.
Creator
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J.B. Lamaker
Source
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Wayne County Historical Society
Date
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n.d.
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Historical Society
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Historical Society
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image
Identifier
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DSC00733
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
David Wooster
Downtown Wooster
Naming of the County and the Town
Portrait
Wooster Before 1850: A Cultural Crossroads
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
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1936x2592
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Title
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Portrait of William Henry
Subject
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Initial Surveying Party
Description
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William Henry was a prominent figure in Wooster’s early history as he was both an initial surveyor and served as a judge for the Court of Common Pleas.
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Date
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n.d.
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image
Identifier
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IMG_2149
Coverage
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40.7981473, -81.9401823
Courthouse
Downtown Wooster
Initial Surveying Party
Portrait
William Henry
Wooster Before 1850: A Cultural Crossroads
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Article
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909x1153
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
First Map of Wooster 1808
Subject
The topic of the resource
Initial Surveying Party
Description
An account of the resource
The Larwill brothers, John Bever, and William Henry laid out the town center and main streets of Wooster in 1808.
Creator
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The Daily Record
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Publisher
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The Daily Record
Date
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1958-06-15
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Rights
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Rights held by The Daily Record
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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5
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Downtown Wooster
Initial Surveying Party
John Larwill
Joseph Larwill
The Daily Record
William Henry
William Larwill
Wooster Before 1850: A Cultural Crossroads