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Found at the site of the Shaker saw mill foundations on Coventry Road adjacent to Shaker Lake. The saw mill, destroyed by fire, was converted to grain milling in 1886 using this stone from the original Shaker grist mill. Placed in Shaker Square…
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In 1844 the Shakers of North Union, Ohio, built a five-story gristmill on the north side of the Doan Brook Ravine adjacent to this marker. Water from the dam at the west end of the Lower Shaker Lake powered the mill. For many years it served the n…
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Revolutionary SoldierJacob RussellBorn 1746 Windsor, Conn. - Died 1821 Warrensville, OhioEnlisted May 12. Discharged October 11, 1775. 8th Company, Connecticut Continental Regiment, 1775. In 1812 he settledin the Township of WarrensvilleNow Sh…
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In 1822, Ralph Russell, a Connecticut pioneer who had settled in Warrensville Township ten years earlier, founded the North Union Shaker Community. The Shakers created Horseshoe Lake in 1852 when they built a dam across Doan Brook and harnessed it…
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This site marks the location of the main dwelling of the East or Gathering Family established for the expressed purpose of gathering souls "out of the world". Here the new converts were "proved awhile" until they convinced the elders and eldresses…
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Site ofCenter FamilyNorth UnionSociety of Shakers1822-1889Shaker Meeting HouseFirst Shaker Heights Village school1912-1914Shaker Heights Village Hall1911-1931 This tablet erectedMay 16, 1964The Shaker Historical Society
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