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Susan Hill Bryan's "Local History" refers to the early sweetener as maple syrup and sugar.
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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 decision on whether Andover or West Andover would be the center of commerce rested with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway.
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Store-bought canned foods were a luxury, and frozen foods hadn't been invented yet, except for what could be kept during the winter in the "cold pantry."
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The Pymatuning Area Industrial Development Corporation (or PAID as it is known) was started in 1967 by a group of Andover area businessmen and industry representatives with several objectives in mind.
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The only other report of a business community in the township is at Fort Ann, which was located for a time south of West Andover on Stanhope-Kelloggsville Road.
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The capacity of some of these early mills was so small that, for example, a grist mill might produce only four bushels of meal a day.
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The settlement of Andover Township began about 171 years ago in the rolling hills in the western portion of this township located in southeastern Ashtabula County.
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The cheese was shipped in round, thin boxes made of basswood, with one box factory able to produce about 150 boxes in a day.
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The Philadelphia Centennial celebration of 1876 had many exciting and unusual exhibits.
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