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Issue 143
Two Centuries and More History of Olmsted Falls and Olmsted Township – First Farmed in 1814 and Settled in 1815
 
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Issue 143
Contents Tavern Tunnel – Was It Part of the Underground Railroad? 1 Olmsted Native Was a Traffic Cop Pioneer in Cleveland 4 Old Olmsted School Was Quite a Bargain 6 April Was a Month of Changes in Olm...
Apr 2, 2025 Olmsted 200
Issue 142
Contents Dutch Elm Disease Was Costly for One Olmsted Family 1 Olmsted’s Hopes Rose and Fell with Railroad Developments 5 School Issue Brought Olmsted Residents Together in 1915 7 Township History Eme...
Mar 12, 2025 Olmsted 200
Issue 141
Contents Old Photos of Big Red Mill Turn Up in California 1 Community Church’s Creation Began 110 Years Ago 5 Phone Service Changed 70 Years Ago 6 Harding Was One of Correspondent’s Brave Men 8 Local ...
Feb 1, 2025 Olmsted 200
Issue 140
Contents Old House Gets a Fresh-baked Future 1 Reader’s Research Reveals Roadhouse’s Whereabouts 6 Town Hall Had Many Troubles in Its Early Years 8 Still to Come 12 Issue 140 PDF...
Jan 1, 2025 Olmsted 200
Issue 139
Contents Downtown Olmsted Has Had Religious Bookends for 65 Years 1 Prohibition Agents Busted an Olmsted Roadhouse 9 Phone Line Construction Was Dangerous in Olmsted 10 Readers Recall Harding Sisters ...
Dec 1, 2024 Olmsted 200
Issue 138
Contents Dutch Immigrants Began a Prominent Olmsted Family 1 Businessman’s Decision 140 Years Ago Affected West View 10 Construction of Electric Railroad Preceded Olmsted Split 11 Cook Road Story Was ...
Nov 1, 2024 Olmsted 200
Issue 137
Contents A Large Family Gave Cook Road Its Name 1 Olmsted’s Odd Fellows Needed a Lift from Their Ladies 9 Three 1894 Stories Offer Glimpses into Olmsted Life 10 Township Roads Got Speed Limits 70 Year...
Oct 9, 2024 Olmsted 200
Issue 136
Contents Film Finishes with School Scenes and Memorable Teachers 1 Reader Says Mystery House in Film Still Exists 6 Bradford Bricks Got a New Start 150 Years Ago 8 Damp’s Mill Had a Slippery Problem 1...
Sep 15, 2024 Olmsted 200
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DID YOU KNOW? The Battle of New Orleans was fought on January 8,1815. In May, 1814, General Andrew “Old Hickory” Jackson was named commander of Military District No. 7. This was the Mobile-New Orleans...
Aug 21, 2024
March 28,2016
March 28, 2016 IN REMEMBRANCE OF JOAN KASKEY JOCKE Mr. and Mrs. Jocke were charter members of the Historical Society of Olmsted Falls. At our meetings Mrs. Jocke would give suggestions and ideas for s...
Aug 21, 2024
March 2021
March 2021 For those of us who have been “locked in” through the Corona Virus we thought it wise to interview those who have keep their act together and their minds intact. So we start with Nancy Nick...
Aug 21, 2024
November 2021
November 2021, United States Army Air Corps. Louis W. Miller (Lt., U.S. Army Air Corps) is one of the first residents to support the Historical Society of Olmsted Falls. Over the years, he has donated...
Aug 21, 2024
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