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Historical
Photographs
of New Haven from
the
Willard,
Ohio
Area
[New
Haven is a small village about 2 miles east of
Willard]
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on
Picture
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New Haven, about
1903. The building in the right of the photo is the International
Order of Odd Fellows Hall. The picture to the right is a more up to
date photo of this hall. |

International Order
of Odd Fellows Hall built in 1849. This is the oldest frame building
in the area still in it original form. Judging from the auto, this
picture was probably taken in the 1970s. |
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Facing North, the scene is from downtown New Haven
about 1910 or before. |

Pennington General Store in New Haven in
1893.
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"A few New Haven boys" taken in
1910.
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Click
Here for a short history of New Haven, Ohio 1808 to 1946 from the New
Haven Register of New Haven, Connecticut.

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This
ice cream shop existed 1932 to 1941 in New Haven on the southwest corner
of Rt. 224 and 61 where a used car lot is located today. Grace
Danhoff [wife of Sam Danhoff] owned and operated the shop. Her
children in the picture are
Robert, Phyllis, Janice, Jerald, and baby Ronnie. The
picture was taken in 1940.
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PLEASE
NOTE
These
historical
photographs
are the
property
of Willard
Memorial
Library
and are
for
personal
use only. All
commercial
uses are
prohibited.
Please
contact
the
Library
for
professional
duplication
information.
You
may
download
pictures
for
personal
use only.
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