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The Old Town Hall
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

The Old Town Hall

Few people remember this as town hall but in its day, it housed all municipal offices, council chambers and the police department. The current safety building now occupies that site on Park Street.

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No Street Racing
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

No Street Racing

This isn’t a picture from out west. It’s Grove City before the auto became the principal means of transportation. Would you believe the village council once passed a law that prohibited a horse or mule from being raced on the village streets? The man is the photograph is identified as William Flach.

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The Chenoweths
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

The Chenoweths

The Chenoweth family are considered the first settlers in what was once known as Harrisburgh; yes, the “h” is correct. They came from Kentucky and first settled in Pike County before moving north. This sketch is by Pike County artist Jim Henry. His work used to appear weekly in the News-Watchman newspaper in Waverly. They built a home similar to this just north of Harrisburg.

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The Mail is Delivered
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

The Mail is Delivered

There was no such thing as returned mail in 1894. This letter mailed from the Zuber Post Office once located off London-Groveport Road in southeast Jackson Township was mailed to West Mansfield, then forwarded to East Liberty before being delivered to John Haines in Logan, Ohio.

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House of the Dead
Mark Schmidbauer Mark Schmidbauer

House of the Dead

Deaths that occurred in the winter months often prevented burials and to resolve the problem, the Scioto Cemetery and the Borror and Strader families built a house for the dead in 1878. Bodies were kept in the brick structure until a ground thaw occurred. An exhibit at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum, 3378 Park Street in the Town Center, has an exhibit explaining details. Hours are Tuesday through Friday 10-4 and Saturday 9-noon.

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