Wednesday Evenings On The Square

Byron Morley built the house that Morley Bishop lives in now around 1867.
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Byron Morley built the house that Morley Bishop lives in now around 1867.
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If the Andover Village Hall reminds people of a railroad station, it may be because that is what it used to be.
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A new and yet an old business on the northeast side of Andover village square has been reopened by the great, granddaughter of the founder, J.E. Baker.
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In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we have a tendency to forget how easy our lives really are.
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The information concerning Jahaziel Carpenter-Damaris Houghton comes from articles "Round About" by Alice Bliss in Jefferson Gazette December 14, 1965 and March 29, 1971, and ar article from the Ashtabula Sentinel Thursday November 6, 1902 researched by Paul E. Hakala, Ashtabula County Recorder, no newspaper name nor date.
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The first, and in fact the only, paper published in Andover was the "Enterprise."
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Susan Hill Bryan's "Local History" refers to the early sweetener as maple syrup and sugar.
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The structure just east of Andover Public Library is coming down!
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A picture postcard addressed to Mrs. Rhoda Jones, Andover, Ohio and postmarked May 24, 8 a.m. 1911, Andover, Ohio, from Rosetta, is here substituted for a newspaper photo clipping sent by Mildred Marvin Reeves to illustrate her article on Andover hotels.
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A log church was built in 1816 by the citizens of Wayne and Williamsfield who were members of a Presbyterian society.
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