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Where the Water Met the Road While the citizens of St. Clairsville, in eastern Ohio, celebrated the groundbreaking for the National Road on July 4, 1825, construction began on the Ohio & Erie Canal on the same day at Licking Summit (now Heath, Li…
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The village of Hebron lost its first mill to a fire in 1881. By the mid 1880's, a new mill took its place and continued operation into the 1990's, making it the longest running business in Hebron. by 1891, the Hebron Mill converted from water powe…
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The Hebron Milling Company building was built in 1880 where the National Trail (Route 40) and the Ohio Canal crossed in the village of Hebron. The building sat on the edge of the "turning basin" in the village, where canal boats docked to load or …
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Located at the crossing of the Ohio and Erie Canal and the National Road, Hebron was a favored commercial and agricultural center for Licking County in the nineteenth century. Only four miles north of the city Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York t…
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In memory of all of our veterans
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