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1950
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Church Street #38
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Church Street;
The Greek Revival-style Martin Luther Edwards House was built in 1853. Edwards (1781-1870) was a cabinet maker from New Milford, Connecticut. He and his brothers moved to Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio,...
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Hines Hill Road
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Hine Hill Road;
Once located in the vicinity of Hines Hines Hill Road and state route 91, this home was the Hines family homestead. The farm comprised of 17 acres and the last known family members to reside here were...
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Church Street #19 - Hudson Fire Department
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Fire Department; Church Street; Town Hall; Hudson Town Hall;
On Sept. 1, 1842, the first hook and ladder company in Hudson was formed with John Buss (1811-1876) as secretary. Although the fire department was formally organized (with documents) in 1849, from that...
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Oviatt Street #27
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Oviatt Street;
This circa-1880 home was probably built by English immigrant James L. Harper (1865-1963). Harper was once a South African gold miner and later an agriculturalist who operated greenhouses. His wife, Jessie...
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Oviatt Street #34 - Hudson Elementary School
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Schools; Hudson Elementary School; Oviatt Street;
The very first school in Summit County was established in Hudson in 1801 in a log cabin on the Green just two years after David Hudson founded the town. By 1838, Hudson had nine school districts, which...
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Oviatt Street #77 - Hudson High School
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Photography; Schools; Hudson High School; Oviatt Street;
The first school in Hudson (and Summit County) was founded in 1801. In 1870, a two-year high school program was housed in the now demolished Union School building (located at 34 Oviatt St.) The first graduation...
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Ravenna Street #139
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Ravenna Street;
Carpenter and builder George Norris (1882-1939) and his Canadian-born wife, Ada E. Norris (1875-1959), were longtime occupants of this turn-of-the-century home. When he died George was the attendance officer...
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Thirty Acres Lane #5 - The Pond House
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; South Main Street - Hudson; Thirty Acres Lane;
Lemuel Porter (1775-1829) likely built this circa-1845 home for abolitionist John B. Clark (1793-1872), who was said to have served as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Clark, a farmer, once served...
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Streetsboro Street #145
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Streetsboro Street;
The first owners of this late-1920s home were likely Francis (1897-1990) and Marjorie L. (1906-1980) Elgin. Francis was a banker at First National Bank of Akron and Marjorie worked for 45 years in the...
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Streetsboro Street #243
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Streetsboro Street;
This late-Greek Revival home dates to 1859 and was built by carpenter-joiner Ransom Sanford (1830-1912). Not only was Sanford responsible for building or repairing most of the homes in Hudson at the time,...
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Baldwin Street #5
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Baldwin Street;
This 1830s-era house was once the home of Russell Peck (1814-1913). Peck was a Connecticut native and attended the Pioneer Association of Portage & Summit counties. He fathered four children, some of whom...
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Church Street #31
Hudson (Ohio); Streets and Roads; Houses; Photography; Church Street;
This house, a Gothic Revival, was built circa 1853 and has been altered so much that most of the Gothic details no longer exist. James H. Seymour (1841-1904), clerk of Hudson, Summit County treasurer and...
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