MANSFIELD, Ohio — Edwin Oliver Townsend built a home in Mansfield in 1930 across the street from Charles King’s home. His obituary called it his winter home. Who was this man? His name isn’t commonly remembered in Mansfield. That may be because he wasn’t born in Mansfield; and, as was just noted, he didn’t consistently […]
Area History
Genealogical society, Shelby, tells the Napoli’s/Garrett story
SHELBY, Ohio — The Garrett Building, most recently known as Napoli’s Pizza, is now a page in Shelby’s history—and it is quite a page. The building, 12 W. Main St., was demolished on Saturday, Sept. 12. The Richland County – Shelby Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society crafted the following photo essay that shares the building’s […]
Eyewitness to History: Brinkerhoff at Ford’s Theater
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story originally published on Richland Source in 2015. MANSFIELD — The night in 1865 when President Lincoln was assassinated — April 14, 1863 — fell on Good Friday. The news traveled across the country as quickly as it could in those days — by telegraph — and even though a newspaper account […]
Pathways to the Past: OGS aids Jay Miller in deep search of family tree
One name leads to another. That’s the technique Margaret Cheney, President of the Ohio Genealogical Society, describes in the practice of genealogy, the study of family history. And it is how the name Jay Miller, Mansfield resident and software designer at DRM Productions, was eventually linked to the name Mattaius Zimmerman, Miller’s German ancestor born […]
