The climate does not vary from that of any other part of the county.
Skinner donated lots for public use to Fostoria, in January and February, 1855. Jacobs opened a furniture store at Risdon about 1848. In September, 1856, the conference was held at Flat Rock. The first notice of the location of Fostoria dates back to 1825. July 11, 1852, aged forty-three years, three months, eleven days . In 1833 the trustees and clerk were re-elected, and Peter Eversole was chosen treasurer. Trumbull, Hartsgrove, and Windsor, in the fifth range.
Crouse in 1859; subsequently others went, but within live vears the mission was abandoned. Now the said John Crocker, Roswell Crocker and Charles W. The latter, who took the matter as a huge joke so far, now defended himself, and wrung from Rev. James Fritcher's addition was surveyed by Dennis Maloy in 1872. Jones* Thomas Johnston, William Jordon, Charles Johnston, H. Patrick's Church was founded in Loudon at an early day.
The blood of the young Iroquois could no longer be restrained. Matthew Hubbard, William Hubbard, and Henry Hubbard . In 1854 Seneca and Green Creek Circuits were added to the Sandusky District, and M. John Vroman and the Morgans were old storekeepers at Risdon.
West Tiffin Street, built the first brick dwelling house in the south part of Fostoria. The Hays House, erected in 1872, was operated by W. April, 1885; she was born in Connecticut June 28, 1808. These were attended by the best spellers from the neighboring schools. Harsh, William Hollingshead, John Hahn, David Hays, A. James Akinson, John Shall, Joseph Anspaugh, Jonathan Fought, Abram Rinebolt, Jacob Kizer, John Stambaugh.
This purchase comprises one acre which forms the cemetery now. The beginning of the city schools was made in the winter of 1833-34. Bement's addition was surveyed in August, 1865, for A. Of course she was greatly delighted, and Nestlerode was correspondingly discomfited. The old members of the council elected in 1883 served until April, 1885. George Rettig, secretary; John Raber and Jacob Rower were elected elders; John Wagner and G. Patrick Duffy, of Loudon, is one of the old residents. In the last chapter of the general history the statistics of population are given. Edward Burns, now living in Loudon, is among the old residents .