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    P.O. Box 3,
    Columbus Grove, Ohio
    45830
     Cotact Numbers:
    Ed Cassidy, Pres.
    419-659-6202
    Aaron Stechschulte, VP.
    419-659-5494
    Curt Shafer, Treas.
    419-659-2628
    Steve Wynn, Sec.
    419-659-2320

  • Items of Interest
       Clymers Wildlife Museum is open by appointment by calling 419-659-2575 or 419-659-2045. It is the home to the hunting and fishing trophies of primarily Larry and Gary Clymer. There are currently mounted animals and fish from North America, India, Africa and Central America.

    Items of Interest
       The Columbus Grove Pool, is located just south of State Route 12 on Road 8P. The 1930's structure is constructed of flagstone and modeled after a castle and according to Ohio Magazine is one of the 10 most beautiful pools in the state of Ohio.

    Our History

    Out of Our Past

    A Little History of Columbus Grove, Ohio

    
       Like many towns, Columbus Grove has a history with the Native 
    American Indians. This area was the site of a large grove of sugar 
    maple trees. In nearby Ottawa, Indians had a village called Tuawa. 
    They made an annual trip to the sugar maple grove, and harvested 
    the sap for the production of sugar. 
       The Treaty of the Rapids of the Maumee River (1817) resulted in 
    the removal of the Ottawa Indians from Tauwa in the early 1830's 
    and the beginning of Columbus Grove. In 1832 William Turner and 
    Elias Fetheringill came from Grove Port, near Columbus and settled 
    in what is now Pleasant Township.
       In 1833 the land owned by the Ottawa Indians was sold by the 
    United States Land Office in Wapakoneta and signaled the exit of 
    the Native American Indians from Putnam County. 
       In 1834, Pleasant Township was organized with J. B. Bogart, 
    William Turner and John Featheringill as the first trustees. 
       The first church in the area was Truo Church, (First Presbyterian) 
    established in 1836, near what is now the Truo Cemetery. Soon we 
    had the Methodist Church, Pleasant Grove Christian Church, 
    (later known as United Church of Christ), St. John's Evangelical 
    United Brethren, and St. Anthony's Catholic Church.
       In 1842 the village of Columbus Grove was laid out by Captain 
    Fredrick Fruchey. In 1864 the village was incorporated by John J. 
    Baker and others. Since Captain Fruchey and most of the early 
    settlers came from near Columbus, Ohio, and because the village 
    was located on ground that had once been a sugar maple grove, it 
    was only natural that Columbus Grove was the name chosen for the 
    new village.
       The first Mayor of Columbus Grove was David Jones, elected in 
    1863. He was the owner of a saddle and harness business. For 25 
    years he was either the Mayor or the Justice of the Peace. In 
    1874 David Jones built a house on West Sycamore St. which later 
    became the home of the sisters of St. Anthony's Church. In 1870, 
    Theodore Kunneke constructed the first brick residence on the 
    northeast corner of East Sycamore and North Broadway. In 1873 
    he constructed the first brick business block on the northeast 
    corner of High and Sycamore.
       J. F. Jones came to Columbus Grove in 1875 and quickly became 
    associated with the educational interest of the area. He became 
    the first superintendent and in 1878 the first class graduated. 
    These were, C. H. Jones, Reno Sprague, and Mrs. John Kunneke.
    With the abundant supply of hickory, J. F. Jones, his sons and 
    25-30 employees manufactured 10,000 dozen axe handles a year. 
    They also shipped hickory to other manufacturers. Several other 
    axe handle manufacturers were also located in Columbus Grove. 
    Thus Columbus Grove earned the nickname of Axe Handle Junction.
       In 1883, A. H. Day, who came to Columbus Grove in 1861, and 
    opened a mercantile business on the nothwest corner of High and 
    Sycamore, began building the Day Block. It was noted for the Day 
    Opera House. He also built the Grove House, a fashionable hotel, 
    on the northeast corner of Sycamore and Plum. 
       In the 1920's and 30's the Parker Sanatarium was an attraction 
    for people who came to Columbus Grove to take mineral baths and 
    have Isaac Fullerton diagnose their ills. It is said that Isaac was 
    the seventh son of a seventh son and could diagnose any illnesses 
    by looking at your hands or feet.
       In the 1930's a group of residents went about collecting money 
    to buy a troubled quarry. Once done, they traveled to Columbus. 
    Where they obtained the funding for a pool under a WPA project. 
    Local residents donated money for the material and on July 1, 
    1937, The Columbus Grove Pool opened. Constructed of flagstone, 
    the pool resembled a castle. It was later placed on the Ohio 
    Magazine's List of Ohio's 10 most Beautiful Pools, placed on the 
    Ohio Historical Society's list of Historical Places and recently 
    placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2004, the 
    pool reopened after a major reconstruction project, financed by 
    a levy passed by the local residents. The general appearance 
    of the buildings was retained, with the construction emphasis on 
    the pool itself. 
       In 1859 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad became the first 
    railroad to run through Columbus Grove. In 1902 the addition of a 
    streetcar service that ran into Lima was established. Besides the 
    B&O Railroad future years saw names such as the Detriot, Toledo and
    Ironton, and the Akron, Canton and Youngstown, formerly known as 
    the Pittsburg, Akron and Western Railroad pass through town.
    
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     Council meets on the
    2nd and 4th Mondays.
    The public is welcome
    but you must call
    419-659-2365
    on the previous Thur.
    to get on the agenda.

     Water and sewer bills
    can be paid at The
    Union Bank, mailed,
    brought to the office,
    or put in the drop box.

    Village of Columbus Grove
    113 East Sycamore Street
    Columbus Grove, Ohio
    45830
    Items of Interest
       Columbus Grove is home to the two largest Bald Cypress Trees in the state of Ohio. They are located in front of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall on East Sycamore St.. The discovery of these two trees, moved the previously known record holder into a distant third place.

    Items of Interest
       H & K Products is the home of Pappy's Sassafras Tea Concentrate and more recently Pappy's Instant Green Tea Concentrate. H & K Products is the only manufacturer of Sassafras Tea Concentrate in the world. Tours are welcomed at any time but you are encouraged to call 419-659-5110 or 877-659-5110 to make arrangements.

    The Parker Sanitarium
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    The Day Opera House