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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRN6_first-log-house-in-summit-county_Hudson-OH.html
Near this spotstood the first log housein Summit County,built by David Hudsonof Goshen, Connecticut, in 1799. It was the birthplace,October 28, 1800, of the firstwhite child in this countyAnner Maria Hudson. Erected in 1926by the school ch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO6X_loomis-observatory_Hudson-OH.html
Elias Loomis and Charles Augustus Young worked in this Observatory, built in 1838, the third to be erected in the United States, the second oldest standing (1926).
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO6W_hudson-and-the-underground-railroad_Hudson-OH.html
Side AHudson had a long tradition of being an anti-slavery town. By 1826, records show that the town's founder, David Hudson, was hiding runaway slaves at his home. Early Settler Owen Brown and his family helped organize the Underground Railroad i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO6Q_first-schoolhouse-in-summit-county_Hudson-OH.html
On this site stood a log schoolhouse built in 1801, the first in Summit County. It was used as a meeting-place by the Hudson Congregational Church formed by David Hudson, its lifetime Deacon, and organized September 4, 1802, by Rev. Joseph Badger.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO6P_first-congregational-church-of-hudson_Hudson-OH.html
On this site, the first meetinghouse owned by the Hudson Congregational Church was dedicated March 1, 1820, twenty-one years after David Hudson first came to the Hudson area. Its members met here until they completed their sanctuary on Aurora Stre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJHS_gustave-h-grimm_Hudson-OH.html
On this site in 1882, Gustave H. Grimm (1850-1914), a German immigrant tinsmith, established the G.H. Grimm Manufacturing Company. His device, the Champion Evaporator, revolutionized maple syrup production with the use of a corrugated pan which in…
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