My name is Rachael Booth and I'm writing a history of Evansport Ohio. I'm having trouble locating the early mills in the town because the map I have showing them is from the Defiance County Atlas of 1890. It doesn't even look like the town when I grew up there from 1960 to 1970. The river is in a different place and even the streets aren't right. Do you have any other maps from Evansport for Evansport for any other years past 1890? I think the floods of the early 1900s changed the town more than I had considered.
My name is Rachael Booth and I'm writing a history of Evansport Ohio. I'm having trouble locating the early mills in the town because the map I have showing them is from the Defiance County Atlas of 1890. It doesn't even look like the town when I grew up there from 1960 to 1970. The river is in a different place and even the streets aren't right. Do you have any other maps from Evansport for Evansport for any other years past 1890? I think the floods of the early 1900s changed the town more than I had considered.
My name is Rachael Booth and I'm writing a history of Evansport Ohio. I'm having trouble locating the early mills in the town because the map I have showing them is from the Defiance County Atlas of 1890. It doesn't even look like the town when I grew up there from 1960 to 1970. The river is in a different place and even the streets aren't right. Do you have any other maps from Evansport for Evansport for any other years past 1890? I think the floods of the early 1900s changed the town more than I had considered.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Rachael Booth and I'm writing a history of Evansport Ohio. I'm having trouble locating the early mills in the town because the map I have showing them is from the Defiance County Atlas of 1890. It doesn't even look like the town when I grew up there from 1960 to 1970. The river is in a different place and even the streets aren't right. Do you have any other maps from Evansport for Evansport for any other years past 1890? I think the floods of the early 1900s changed the town more than I had considered.
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