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                    <text>The History&#13;
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Village of&#13;
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Galena&#13;
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1952 - 2022&#13;
&#13;
Including the Impact of Hoover&#13;
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2. Hoover Reservoir - page 4&#13;
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3.  Hoover Reservoir and the Changes to Galena - page 5&#13;
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4. Galena's Businesses - page  8&#13;
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5. Galena Cemetery - page  14&#13;
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6. Galena Brick - page  16&#13;
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7. Galena Schools - page  19&#13;
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8. Galena Churches - page  21&#13;
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9. Mayors of Galena - page  24&#13;
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10. Galena Trails - page 25&#13;
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11. Parks and Recreation Events - page  30&#13;
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12. Parks - page 40&#13;
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13. Birding - page 44&#13;
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14. Water and Sewer Systems - page 46&#13;
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15. Clubs - page 48&#13;
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16.  Police and Fire Departments - page 52&#13;
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18.  Growth&#13;
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                    <text>Introduction&#13;
&#13;
The early history of the Village of Galena was lovingly recorded in great detail by&#13;
Doris Fuller Bricker. Her book, "Welcome to the village of Galena", covers the&#13;
founding, early years, and up to the 1950's, just before the construction of Hoover&#13;
Dam and Hoover reservoir. Copies of her work are available at the Galena&#13;
Historic Foundation Museum. Topics in her book include a general history of&#13;
Galena, its schools, homes, businesses, churches, the Galena Cemetery, area clubs&#13;
and lodges.&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Historic foundation, organized in 2012, decided in 2022 that it was&#13;
time to update the history of the village. Members of the Galena Historic.&#13;
Foundation accepting this challenge were Mike Atkinson, John and Sharon Bland,&#13;
John Bricker, Gene Fuller, Darrel Gagne, Forest Hale, Dave O'Neil, and Dixie Rice.&#13;
&#13;
This newer recording of Galena's history covers the years 1952-2022. We hope&#13;
 you enjoy our preservation of this information and that someday another&#13;
generation of history lovers will follow in our footsteps and record the next&#13;
seventy years of our beloved Galena's history.&#13;
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                    <text>Hoover Reservoir&#13;
&#13;
We begin our recorded history of Galena with the construction of Hoover&#13;
Reservoir. It was built to meet the growing demand for water in Columbus, and&#13;
the  reservoir was viewed by many as simply a sign of progress. Beginning in 1952,&#13;
the structure was completed and dedicated in 1955. A year later, the reservoir&#13;
was full of water. These simple facts seem mundane and easily forgettable yet&#13;
the reservoir would meet Columbus' expansion needs and be a wonderful&#13;
recreational destination for boaters and fisherman.&#13;
&#13;
But behind the scenes of this major project, or more accurately, under the water,&#13;
were a host of changes thrust upon the Village of Galena. These changes were&#13;
not welcomed by everyone in Galena and several hundred residents were&#13;
displaced. There were combined efforts by some of the local citizens to seek fair&#13;
compensation for the soon to be flooded seven square miles of their land.&#13;
Furthermore, the reservoir resulted in significant changes to Galena roads,&#13;
businesses, wildlife, farmland, and ancestral burial sites. And so begins our&#13;
recorded history of Galena.&#13;
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                    <text>Hoover Reservoir Changed Galena's Town Square, Roads, and Bridges&#13;
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businesses, and homes of Galena.&#13;
&#13;
The Little Walnut Creek widened immensely once the waters of Hoover filled in&#13;
the reservoir. It is hard to imagine now, but you could leap across the creek in&#13;
places before Hoover was built. Sometimes now, when the waters of the&#13;
reservoir are low, you can still see the front steps of houses that used to be&#13;
located close to the bridge over the Little Walnut Creek. The earth that was&#13;
moved to make way for the expanding waters of the reservoir in that area, was&#13;
then used to build up the high ground across from Dustin Road. A few of the&#13;
homes now located on that hill were actually moved to this high, dry ground, sans&#13;
their steps. Foundations of previous homes can also be found along the Weiss&#13;
Road bike trail. And, if you stand on the Old 3C Bridge and look underneath it,&#13;
you can see the old bridge abutment that was there before the elevation of the &#13;
bridge was raised.&#13;
&#13;
The Big Walnut Creek changed very little with the advent of Hoover Reservoir. Its&#13;
width did increase where it flows into the reservoir, but very little of the creek&#13;
running along side the east side of the Village Square was altered.&#13;
&#13;
Old 3C Highway was also changed to make way for the waters of Hoover&#13;
Reservoir. approximately one-third mile of Old 3C  was slightly re-located within&#13;
the Village limits, and its elevation was increased by twenty feet. This resulted in&#13;
changes to the Village Square and to both bridges leading into and out of the&#13;
Village. In fact, the Village Square was not square at all. It was shaped&#13;
more like two triangles with a road through the middle until the reservoir was&#13;
built and Old 3C was relocated.  This new road configuration gave downtown&#13;
Galena its square shape and also accommodated the relocation of the bridge&#13;
going out of Galena towards Vans Valley Road. The old bridge abutment to Vans&#13;
Valley Road can still be seen on the east side of the village square. This old Bridge&#13;
led directly to Vans Valley Road without traveling on Sunbury Road like you need&#13;
to do now. This section of Vans Valley Road was abandoned and the new bridge&#13;
that was built lead directly to the newly relocated Sunbury Road as we know it at &#13;
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                    <text>Other roads in the village were vacated, some were relocated, and some ceased&#13;
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&#13;
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Water Street used to run straight over the Little Walnut Creek. It was&#13;
reconfigured  on the east side of the creek and turned sharply to become West&#13;
Street. The old bridge abutments where Water Street crossed the creek are &#13;
plainly visible. When Water Street crossed over the creek, it joined up with&#13;
Dustin Road. Water Street was very narrow and you can still see old part of it on &#13;
the west side of the creek, if you walk from the bottom of the bike trail on Dustin&#13;
Road straight east toward the creek.&#13;
&#13;
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Street at the time was called Sunbury Road on maps of the era, and it ran along&#13;
the east side of the square and continued down along what is now the Village&#13;
Coffee Shop and a few housed behind that business. This same section of toad&#13;
was also called Yankee Street. The street ran out into what is now the reservoir.&#13;
This portion of Sunbury Road/Yankee Street was vacated and relocated to make it&#13;
possible for drivers to travel straight thru the downtown square, and continue on&#13;
their way east on Sunbury Road as we know it today towards Vans Valley Road.&#13;
Yankee Street ceased to exist in the Village and now only a portion of it remains&#13;
off of Sunbury Road outside of the Village limits.&#13;
&#13;
Front Street, the "U" shaped street running along the Coffee Vault, around behind&#13;
it, and then past the entrance to the Boardwalk, and continuing back to Old 3C,&#13;
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                    <text>Finally, Park Street was named after Hoover was built. Although the north side of&#13;
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named on maps of the era.&#13;
&#13;
The east side of the square was changed the most due to Hoover Reservoir.&#13;
Homes  and businesses were located there. Today that area is a paved parking lot&#13;
facing the Big Walnut Creek. The homes and businesses sat on stilts in the back&#13;
due to the steep drop-off of the land toward the creek. The City of Columbus&#13;
thought the stilts were too dangerous and were concerned about rising water &#13;
levels, so they tore down all the buildings along the east side of the square. Some&#13;
of the buildings lost were Virgil Kincaid's Hardware Store, Mae McMahon's&#13;
Restaurant and Frank McMahon's Auto Repair Shop.&#13;
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                    <text>Galena's Businesses&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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square as well as a smattering of businesses throughout the village limits.&#13;
&#13;
Hoover Reservoir changed the infrastructure of downtown Galena, and those&#13;
changes are cited elsewhere in this book. Information on businesses in Galena&#13;
pre-Hoover can be found in our museum. Here we will list the businesses that&#13;
have made Galena their home from the 1960s to the present. Most addresses&#13;
have housed more than one business, as the merchants and companies have&#13;
continually changed to meet the needs of the Galena community.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
South Side of Square:&#13;
&#13;
9 W Columbus&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Bank&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Municipal building&#13;
&#13;
The Coffee Vault&#13;
&#13;
33 W. Columbus&#13;
&#13;
Allerton's Grocery Store, Cardinal Market&#13;
&#13;
Longbranch Pizza&#13;
&#13;
Galena Art Glass and Coffee Shop&#13;
&#13;
Jules Java and Grille&#13;
&#13;
Galena Diner&#13;
&#13;
17  W. Columbus&#13;
&#13;
Cache Boutique&#13;
&#13;
Bob Kenney's Barbershop&#13;
&#13;
19 W. Columbus&#13;
&#13;
Jimmy Vance's Tire and Battery Shell Station&#13;
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                    <text>The Filling Station Restaurant with Pony Express General Store&#13;
&#13;
Mama Marinelli's Deli and Pub at Smuggler's Cove&#13;
&#13;
John and Betty's Toy Shop&#13;
&#13;
Nancy Murphy, HER Realtors&#13;
&#13;
Toni's Trattoria Restaurant&#13;
&#13;
Beauty Salon - 2nd floor&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
31  W. Columbus&#13;
&#13;
White's Bait Store - right side of building&#13;
&#13;
Driftwood&#13;
&#13;
Clock Grill&#13;
&#13;
Donovan's Pub&#13;
&#13;
Mudflats&#13;
&#13;
Son of Thurman Cafe&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
46 Columbus Street&#13;
&#13;
Coldwater Consulting,  LLC&#13;
&#13;
Northside of Square:&#13;
&#13;
18 West Park Street&#13;
&#13;
Gordon Walker Grocery&#13;
&#13;
Roy Jahn Grocery&#13;
&#13;
Harold Ferris Grocery&#13;
&#13;
The Delaware County Bank and Trust Company&#13;
&#13;
Mattison Yoder CPAs&#13;
&#13;
West Side of Square:&#13;
&#13;
15 Middle Street&#13;
&#13;
Bait and Tackle Shop with Pool Hall&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>William Evans, Specialized Systems&#13;
&#13;
Norm Fountain Insurance&#13;
&#13;
21 Middle Street&#13;
&#13;
Laurence M Ihle, M.D.&#13;
&#13;
James Whitney, Attorney at Law&#13;
&#13;
Clark Agnew, Realtor&#13;
&#13;
Kenneth J. Molnar, LPA&#13;
&#13;
Jeffrey W. Sharp, LPA&#13;
&#13;
Porter R. Welch, LPA&#13;
&#13;
39 Middle Street&#13;
&#13;
Galena Veterinary Care&#13;
&#13;
10 West Street&#13;
&#13;
Galena Veterinary Care&#13;
&#13;
10 West Street&#13;
&#13;
Dari  Twist&#13;
&#13;
Walnut Street&#13;
&#13;
DeVore Funeral Home&#13;
&#13;
314 N. Walnut Street&#13;
&#13;
Martha Lee's Sewing Shop&#13;
&#13;
542 N. Walnut Street&#13;
&#13;
Marian L. Paisley, LPA&#13;
&#13;
577 N. Walnut Street &#13;
&#13;
Sambuca's&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Arrowhead Golf Course&#13;
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Plummer's Plumbing Business&#13;
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Bob McElwee's Barbershop&#13;
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John Shult Sales and Services&#13;
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Bland Company Contractors&#13;
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Larry Rader lawn Equipment&#13;
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Sunbury Woodcrafters&#13;
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Wise Heating and cooling &#13;
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319 Harrison Street&#13;
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Martin Auto body&#13;
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Phil's Collision&#13;
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Holmes Street&#13;
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Sunbury Galena Transmission Service - Joe Underwood&#13;
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Your Neighborhood Mechanic&#13;
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Kurt J. Lesker Electronics&#13;
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Butch Frissora Metal Roofing (They fabricated the roof for the Polaris&#13;
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Kolher Home Improvement&#13;
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BrushCo Painting&#13;
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LowGlow LED Auto Lighting&#13;
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Tricline LLC&#13;
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Face -Off Fitness&#13;
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Manny Granite Countertops&#13;
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&#13;
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Galena Shale Tile and Brick Company&#13;
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Galena Brick Products, Inc.&#13;
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Porter Drywall&#13;
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Facemyer Landscaping and Backhoe Service&#13;
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127 Holmes&#13;
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Optek&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>The Galena Cemetery&#13;
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&#13;
The cemetery in Galena is located on Walnut Street halfway between the&#13;
village square and Route 3.  As of this 2023 writing, there are over 1,800&#13;
graves in the cemetery. And like the other topics in this book, the&#13;
construction of Hoover Reservoir even changed the cemetery. Almost&#13;
three hundred graves* from the South Section, North Section, Brown's&#13;
Addition, and the Oakdale Addition of the original cemetery had to be&#13;
relocated further up the hill toward Walnut Street to allow for the&#13;
expansion of water in Little Walnut Creek due to the dam.&#13;
&#13;
The cemetery is rich in military history. Veterans from every war/conflict in&#13;
America's history are interred on the grounds at this time. In fact, the&#13;
Galena Cemetery is the final resting place for ten Revolutionary War&#13;
soldiers more than are in any other central Ohio cemetery of its size**.&#13;
Veterans from the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Spanish American War,&#13;
WWI, WWII, the Korean Conflict, Vietnam, and the Gulf War are also buried&#13;
in the Galena Cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
The Oldest graves in the cemetery have birth dates within the mid to late &#13;
1700's. As in any old cemetery, some of the headstones have decomposed&#13;
beyond recognition, and some graves never had headstones.&#13;
&#13;
Honoring our country's veterans has been a long-standing family tradition&#13;
in Galena. The practice began with Civil War Veteran John H. Dustin placing&#13;
a flag on Memorial Day on the grave of each veteran buried in Galena.&#13;
Charlie Bricker, himself a veteran of WWI, helped decorate the graves with&#13;
Mr. Dustin. A year before Mr. Dustin died he pleaded for a promise from&#13;
Charlie to continue the tradition***.  Charlie Bricker kept his promise and&#13;
decorated the soldiers' graves up to the mid 1960's when the tradition was&#13;
passed on to his son, Howard. Howard Bricker decorated the graves until&#13;
his death in 2013 at which time his nephew , John Bricker, took over the&#13;
responsibility. John is a founding member of Galena's Historic Foundation.&#13;
&#13;
A complete list of names of those buried in the cemetery, along with a&#13;
compilation of obituaries, is available at the Galena Museum.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>*See The Sunbury News, Thursday, June 14, 1956 edition&#13;
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&#13;
Galena's most well-known industry was the "brickyard." The brick plant&#13;
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history. Therefore, we will include some information on the brickyard prior to to the&#13;
construction of Hoover Reservoir.&#13;
&#13;
Brick was first made in Galena around 1820 using clay found in local fields. The&#13;
Nathan Dustin Home, currently the law offices on the village square, and the&#13;
Galena Post Office were made from these bricks. Horses powered the rotary&#13;
mixer for the bricks, and wooden molds were used to shape the bricks. The&#13;
unfired bricks were stacked in specific patterns in tunnels to allow for maximum&#13;
heat and airflow, and wood was burned for a week or more to fire and finish the&#13;
brick.&#13;
&#13;
In 1893 the first Galena brick plant was built on Holmes Street on the northern&#13;
edge of the village. The factory only produced brick in the summer. In winter&#13;
production was focused on drain tiles. Wood fired bee-hive kilns were used to&#13;
make both products. Clay for the bricks was found in back of the plant using &#13;
a horse drawn scraper.  The plant was literally a one horse operation.&#13;
&#13;
in 1924 Mr. B. L. Shultz discovered Bedford Shale on a farm near Galena. He&#13;
experimented with mixing pulverized shale and discerned that the shale, when&#13;
mixed with clay, formed a superior clay product. this let to his creating a new &#13;
company. The Galena Shale Tile &amp; Brick Company. A narrow gauge railway was&#13;
built to access the "shale pit" which was located near what is now the Walnut&#13;
Creek Sub-Division. A portion of the track of the dinky railway is now the bike &#13;
development. The Galena Historical Museum has a piece of the Narrow gauge&#13;
railway on exhibit. New kilns were built and the factory began to make building&#13;
tile, drain tile, and brick year round.&#13;
&#13;
In 1935 the plant was destroyed by fire. A new plant arose quickly from the ashes&#13;
and produced just one product, brick. In 1950 the plant was remodeled to to utilize&#13;
the most modern method of brick production.&#13;
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fireclay brick were made to be exactly true and symmetrical. The bricks were &#13;
produced in a variety of colors.&#13;
&#13;
Colonial style bricks were very popular in this time period, so the plant updated&#13;
their operation to include a machine that pressed mixed clay and shale into&#13;
wooden molds containing pockets for seven brick. One of these wooden molds&#13;
can be found in the village museum. the manufacturing of these bricks required a&#13;
lot of hand labor.&#13;
&#13;
In the early 1970's the plant resumed production, on a limited basis, of their hand&#13;
made bricks. These bricks were much sought after for their longevity and&#13;
strength.&#13;
&#13;
Ceramic surface bricks were also produces at this time. The colorful glazed bricks&#13;
were requested by many national companies wanting their brick building to &#13;
show their colors.&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Shale Tile &amp; Brick Company produced over one million bricks a week&#13;
for many years. It employed up to 125 people, many of whom spent their entire&#13;
careers manufacturing brick. However, when the demand for brick fell in the &#13;
early 1980's, the plant was closed. The company was auctioned off in July of 1983.&#13;
Several million brick still remained on the property along with buildings,&#13;
machinery, and other equipment. Frank Hopper, whose son Tom would later&#13;
become Galena's longest serving mayor, bought the plant and the Hopper Family&#13;
continued to operate it for a few more years. In 1995, the plant closed for good.&#13;
Today the plant site is a small industrial park owned by Division 7 Roofing.&#13;
&#13;
Several other items from the brickyard are on exhibit in the museum.&#13;
&#13;
**Much of the information in this section comes from R. Gene Fuller, a former&#13;
employee of the plant, and his presentation "The Galena Shale Tile &amp; Brick Co." &#13;
Galena, Ohio, Famous Galena Brick." For more information, visit our museum to&#13;
see the publication "The Galena Shale Tile &amp; Brick co." printed to commemorate &#13;
the American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Galena Schools&#13;
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&#13;
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While constructing a new school in 1867, a prehistoric mound was discovered&#13;
there. Many other fascinating details about the early school can be found in Doris&#13;
Bricker's book "Welcome to the Village of Galena 1816- 1996". Copies of her&#13;
book are at the Galena Museum.&#13;
&#13;
During the construction of Hoover Reservoir in the early 1950's, the Galena school&#13;
was enlarged to include a locker room,  a cafeteria, and more classrooms. The&#13;
cupola on top of the original school was removed in 1951. Pictures of the original&#13;
school building and the cupola are at the Galena Museum.&#13;
&#13;
Also in 1950, the school district made several changes involving their buildings&#13;
and student re-locations. Galena high school students went to Sunbury High&#13;
School. The next year they went to the then new Big Walnut High School. The&#13;
Galena school continued to serve elementary students of various grades, with&#13;
much shuffling of the children as students attended various schools in the  district&#13;
Grades on thru five attended school in Galena until 1978. Next, it was then used&#13;
for sixth graders. In 1991, the building was remodeled and became the&#13;
administration offices for the Big Walnut Local Schools.&#13;
&#13;
In April of 2013, the administrative offices at this location were moved, and the&#13;
school building itself was auctioned off. Journey Church now owns and holds&#13;
services and events at what was once the Galena School.&#13;
&#13;
*Much of this information comes from Polly Horn's article "Because You&#13;
Asked....History of the Galena School Building"&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
For historical information on the Galena Museum's article entitled "Two Hundred Years&#13;
as Methodists in Galena, Ohio" written by Galena resident  and historian David&#13;
Simmons. This is an excellent written history of the church and has a list of the&#13;
church's ministers from 1807 to the present. The article also includes information&#13;
from the mid-1950s until 2013. What follows is a very brief summary of the&#13;
church since Hoover Reservoir was built.&#13;
&#13;
Shortly after Hoover went in, the Methodist church, which was located in what&#13;
now is the Village Hall, collaborated with the recently formed Methodist&#13;
Theological School in Ohio (Methesco) to serve as training site for student&#13;
pastors for sever years,.&#13;
&#13;
In 1969, the fellowship hall and basement classrooms were expanded, and a new&#13;
kitchen was built. The women's group of the church began selling wonderful&#13;
meals on Election Day and a few other special occasions. Karen Debolt, Judy&#13;
Denton, and Melinda Simmons organized many of these meals. This tasty&#13;
tradition continues to this day.&#13;
&#13;
Additional remodeling of the church continued into the early 2000s. Many &#13;
logistical concerns were examined at that time, and the decision was made to&#13;
build a new worship center. Services began in July 2008 at their new site located &#13;
at 2777 Sunbury Road.&#13;
&#13;
The old church building was purchased by the Village of Galena in the fall of 2012.&#13;
At this time, it serves as the home for the local government offices and the Galena&#13;
Historic Foundation Museum.&#13;
&#13;
The other church holding services in Galena in the mid-1950's was the church of&#13;
the Nazarene. It had just moved to 217 Harrison Street and started planning to&#13;
move  to 127 Holmes Street. The church later moved to Sunbury.&#13;
&#13;
In the early 21st century, another church began to serve the Galena community.&#13;
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                    <text>Mayors of Galena since the building of Hoover Reservoir&#13;
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Paul Evarts and Harold Reservoir. Evarts served as mayor from 1948 to 1954, and Roof&#13;
served as mayor form 1954 to 1960.&#13;
&#13;
The following people have served as the Mayor of Galena since 1960.&#13;
&#13;
Hugh Strider -1960-1966&#13;
&#13;
Gordon Walker - 1966 to 1972&#13;
&#13;
Willie York - 1972 to 1984&#13;
&#13;
Donald E. Miller - 1984 to 1994&#13;
Miller Park, located across from the Village Cemetery, was named after Mayor&#13;
Don.&#13;
&#13;
Ronald Lehman - 1994 to 1996&#13;
&#13;
John Harpst - 1996 to 2000&#13;
&#13;
Thomas hopper - 2000 to 2020&#13;
Tom is Galena's longest serving Mayor.&#13;
&#13;
Jill Love 2020 to 2024&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Galena, Ohio History of Trails&#13;
&#13;
Trails have always been an important part of Galena and the surrounding area.&#13;
Centuries before the first explorers and trappers ever set foot in what is now&#13;
Delaware County, Native Americans lived here. Over the years, several Tribes&#13;
called this area home. Most of the Tribes did not live peacefully with other&#13;
Tribes and wars took place usually over hunting grounds. Some Tribes formed&#13;
alliances and merged to help protect each other's territory.&#13;
&#13;
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between villages. These trails usually followed existing animal trails that had&#13;
been here for years. After the white explorers introduced horses to North&#13;
America, these trails were  improved to make travel much easier.&#13;
&#13;
When the early pioneers migrated west, they traveled the existing trails prior to&#13;
roadways being constructed. In fact, many of our present day highways were&#13;
built on the base of early Native American trails.&#13;
&#13;
When the first settlers arrived in what is now the Village of Galena Ohio, they&#13;
discovered Indian Mounds or ceremonial earthworks in the area of the current&#13;
Journey Church and Galena Village Hall. There were other nearby mounds as &#13;
well. since these mounds were an important part of their religion, trails came &#13;
thru Galena from all directions.&#13;
&#13;
After modern vehicles came along, walking trails were no longer popular, so many&#13;
trails disappeared back into nature. In the last several years' bike and walking&#13;
trails have become very desirable, with new ones being added each year. when&#13;
many of the state's railroads were shut down, a group of bicycle enthusiasts saw&#13;
an opportunity to turn these rail beds into bike and walking trails.&#13;
&#13;
The synopsis above and the information that follows was written and graciously&#13;
supplied by former Galena Mayor Thomas Hopper and former Village&#13;
Administrator Jeanna Burrell. These two individuals, along with the village&#13;
Council, were leaders in the establishment of the present Galena Trail System we&#13;
enjoy today.&#13;
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1984-1994.  The western most section was rebuilt and replaced as part of The&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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with funding from the Ohio to Erie Trail Fund and Delaware County Friends of the &#13;
Trail (DCFT) and donated to the village of Galena.&#13;
&#13;
The village then obtained grant funding with help from Delaware County Friends&#13;
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bridge. After changing the design to a non-covered bridge made of white oak&#13;
timbers, the trail was constructed from the end of the Maronda Homes section to&#13;
just east of Harrison Street. Funding was provided using a grant from the Clean&#13;
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County of the  trail. Paving of the Trail, including the rail bed opening&#13;
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&#13;
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former Galena Mayor's thirty-years of service to the village of Galena. The trail&#13;
replaced, partially, the Hoover Scenic Walkway and was built in three phases.&#13;
&#13;
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Penn Central then Conrail) rail bed in the late 1980's by Village Public Service&#13;
Director John Bland, volunteers, and Village crews after the sale by Conrail. This&#13;
trail went from Dustin Road to Walnut Street. It was later renamed and became a&#13;
section of  The Galena Brick Trail Phase 1 when work began on the upgrade to The&#13;
Ohio to Erie Trail. The observation deck on the west side of Little Walnut Creek&#13;
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Village crews. This trail is not to be confused with The Hoover Scenic Trail opened&#13;
in 2019, maintained by preservation Parks of Delaware County, on City of&#13;
Columbus property, that runs from Wiese Road to Plumb Road.&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Brick Trail Phase 1: Ribbon cutting/opened October 26, 2014, for the&#13;
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Burrell, the Village had received 2014 grant funding, but the initial bids came in&#13;
too high and eventually the project was re-bid and extended to 2016. Included in&#13;
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unique and historic high bridge over Little Walnut Creek/Hoover Reservoir. The&#13;
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Village of Galena, Other groups such as Delaware County Friends of the Trail, the&#13;
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The Galena Brick Trail Phase 2: Opened November 2018, ribbon cutting&#13;
ceremony April 13, 2019. This section runs from Holmes Street north to the&#13;
northern line of property which had been donated to the village by Delaware&#13;
County Friends of the Trail. They had purchased the property from The Galena&#13;
Commerce Center using grant funding from The Ohio to Erie Trail Fund. This line &#13;
is just east of the Heathermere Subdivision. This section was also built using a&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
The Galena Brick Trail Phase 3: Ribbon cutting ceremony November 9, 2019. This&#13;
section runs from the end of Phase 2 north to the villages of Galena and Sunbury&#13;
corporate limit lines. It connects there with The Sandel Legacy Trail, a segment of&#13;
The Ohio to Erie Trail (formerly known as The Big Walnut Community Trail),&#13;
owned and maintained by Preservation Parks of Delaware County. It also&#13;
connects to a trail heading west, through the communities at Sunbury subdivision,&#13;
to near Ohio State Route 3. Bids for Phase 3 came in underestimate and allowed&#13;
for the construction of a connector trail from the main trail west to Zoar Street,&#13;
south of Flintlock Drive. This section was also built using a grant from the Clean&#13;
Ohio Trail Fund, administered by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The&#13;
land for this section was donated to the Village by the Arrowhead Lake Estates&#13;
subdivision developers (also known as The Communities at Galena). Because the&#13;
value of this donation was used as the "match" for the grant, no matching fund&#13;
dollars were provided by the Village of Galena.&#13;
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The work of writing the grant applications for all three phases was done by former&#13;
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two phases. Construction of Phase 3 was completed under the management of&#13;
her successor, former Village Administrator Jeff White.&#13;
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&#13;
Village plans are for a trail to run through the Galena Commerce Center east &#13;
to Harrison St./Old 3C Highway to connect The Thomas W. Hopper Legacy Trail/Ohio&#13;
to Erie Trail to The Walnut Creek Trail. The granting of an easement for the land&#13;
to construct this connection was agreed upon in 2019. This easement has not yet&#13;
been recorded.&#13;
&#13;
Plans have been discussed with Preservation Parks of Delaware County and&#13;
American Electric Power to connect The Walnut Creek Trail north along Big&#13;
Walnut Creek as an alternate route where it will rejoin the Ohio to Erie Trail north&#13;
of State Route 37. The village Master Plan of 2010 calls for all Village&#13;
neighborhoods to be interconnected.&#13;
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Friends of the Trail (DSFT):&#13;
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focused on fundraising through their annual Community Ties Bike Ride, Brick-by-&#13;
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                    <text>Parks and Recreation Events in Galena&#13;
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amazing number of volunteers for years have organized community events for&#13;
kids of all ages to enjoy. Such dedication to childhood fun and future fond adult&#13;
memories merits mention of  a list of the Galena Parks and Recreation Committees&#13;
since the 1970's. Their hard work encompassed events throughout the entire year&#13;
including: the annual Easter Egg Hunt, Memorial Day services, the Ice Cream&#13;
Social, Canoe Races, Softball and Baseball leagues, Summer fest, the Galena Fall&#13;
Festival, Trick or Treat and Halloween costume contest, and the Galena Christmas&#13;
Tree Lighting ceremony.&#13;
&#13;
The Parks and Recreation Committee Members responsible for all these activities&#13;
were:&#13;
&#13;
1970's - Margie Potts Bowen, Kathryn Cook, John Bland, George Hogg, Helen&#13;
Campbell, Louise Fissel, and Walter Goodrich (decorating the Village Christmas&#13;
Tree).&#13;
&#13;
1980-1987 - John Bland (Recreation Director), Melinda Simmons, David Simmons,&#13;
Sharon Bland, George Hogg, Paul Shivers (organized Memorial Day activities),&#13;
Martha Lee ( made Christmas Ornaments from 1983 thru 2010). David Simmons&#13;
has conducted the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony ever since 1983.&#13;
&#13;
1988- Eldon Chambers (Council Representative), Melinda Simmons, Sharon&#13;
Bland, Kathryn Cook, Miki Betrone.&#13;
&#13;
1989 - Eldon Chambers (Council Representative), Melinda Simmons, Sharon&#13;
Bland, Kathryn Cook, Miki Betrone.&#13;
&#13;
1990 and 1991 - Diane Gibson (Council Representative), Melinda Simmons,&#13;
Sharon Bland, John Bland, David Nice, Fran Nice.&#13;
&#13;
1992- 1994 Eldon Chambers (Council Representative), Sharon Bland, Melinda&#13;
Simmons, Pat Reed, Carol Hoelzel.&#13;
&#13;
1995 - Susan Laudick (Chair), Kriss Jenny-Case, Carol Hoelzel, Eldon Chambers,&#13;
Karin Underwood.&#13;
&#13;
1996 - Susan Laudick (Chair), Karin Underwood, Miki Betrone, and Sharon Bland.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
30&#13;
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1998 - Susan Luadick (Chair), John Bland, Karin Underwood, Thresa Karn, Melinda Simmons, Sharon Bland.&#13;
&#13;
1999 - Susan Laudick (Chair), John Bland, Karin Underwood, Thresa Karin, Melinda Simmons, Sharon Bland.&#13;
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2000 - Susan Laudick (Chair), John Bland, Karl Hildebrand, Melinda Simmons,&#13;
Karin Underwood, Thresa Karin, Steve Fleak, Anne Brown, Sherry Shumate.&#13;
&#13;
2001 &amp; 2002 - Susan Laudick (Chair), John Bland, Karl Hildebrand, Melinda&#13;
Simmons, Karin Underwood, Thresa Karn, Steve Fleak, Anne Brown, Sherry&#13;
Shumate, Eldon Chambers, Tony Hamilton.&#13;
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2003 &amp; 2004 - Karin Underwood (Chair), John Bland, Karl Hildebrand, Susi&#13;
Kossman, Melinda Simmons, Thresa Karn, Anne Brown, Sherry Shumate, Eldon&#13;
Chambers, Tony Hamilton, Michelle Parsons.&#13;
&#13;
2005 &amp; 2006 - Susie Kossman (Co-Chair), Karin Underwood (Co-Chair), John&#13;
Bland, Eldon Chambers, Nancy Feole, Thresa Karn, Stephanie Paese, Michelle&#13;
Parsons, Melinda Simmons.&#13;
&#13;
2007 thru 2009 - Karin Underwood (Chair), Melinda Simmons, John Bland, Sharon&#13;
Bland, Eldon Chambers, Thresa Karn, Candance Bragalone.&#13;
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2010 thru 2013 - Karin Underwood , Melinda Simmons&#13;
&#13;
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Christmas Open House (including) one hour before the Christmas Tree&#13;
Lighting on the Village Square.&#13;
&#13;
2014- thru 2020 Melina Simmons &amp; Mary Brook put on the Halloween Party&#13;
&#13;
2021  - Karin Underwood and Michelle Parsons conduct the Halloween party&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
2023 - Zachary Happer, Kath Farkas&#13;
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At 1:00 on the Sunday before Easter, families and friends of Galena start&#13;
gathering at the top of Ruffner Park on Harrison Street to get ready for the annual&#13;
Easter Egg Hunt. Children eagerly awaited George Hogg with his booming voice&#13;
to shout "Listen Up" which meant it was time to listen to directions for the event.&#13;
Later, David Simmons would get everyone's attention with the aid of a&#13;
megaphone when starting the fun.&#13;
&#13;
Per the aforementioned instructions, groups were led down the hill according to&#13;
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&#13;
First - Children under four, with parents&#13;
&#13;
Second - Children under four without parents&#13;
&#13;
Third - ages five thru seven&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Children eleven to fourteen are given special instructions for the treasure hunt.&#13;
&#13;
Each age group has a roped off section in the park where they line up until they&#13;
receive the "GO" signal. Each group has one prize egg, and the person finding it&#13;
receives a large Easter basket full of goodies.&#13;
&#13;
After all eggs have been accounted for, volunteers walk around with baskets of&#13;
eggs to make sure every child has plenty. There are also boxes of small toys for&#13;
each age group so that each child can pick one present.&#13;
&#13;
Ages five to ten also participate in a candy and coin toss. Some years there have&#13;
been games for the eight to ten year olds to win prizes.&#13;
&#13;
The scavenger hunt first started with the older children following clues to find&#13;
silver dollars hidden within the Village. Parents were concerned about their&#13;
children running throughout the  Village, so it was decided to move the scavenger&#13;
hunt to the park. Wooden paint stirrers were painted green and stuck in the&#13;
ground in a section of the park. Finders of the sticks were rewarded with a dollar&#13;
coin.&#13;
&#13;
In the 1970s and early 1980s only hard-boiled colored eggs donated by village&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>understand the concept of hard-boiled so a change was necessary. since 1984&#13;
only plastic eggs filled with candy and coins have been used. More than two&#13;
thousand eggs have been hidden in recent years.&#13;
&#13;
Many groups have volunteered to stuff and hide the eggs throughout the years;&#13;
the Parks and Recreation Committees, the Galena United Methodist Youth Group,&#13;
and Girl Scout Troops 2196 and 1569 to name a few. Since 2014 the Journey&#13;
Fellowship Church has been in charge ot the Easter Egg Hunt.&#13;
&#13;
We thank everyone who has helped make the annual event a huge success.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Memorial Day&#13;
&#13;
The annual Memorial Day Service in Galena is observed at 1:00 p.m. at the World&#13;
War II memorial on the Village Square. The program includes a Welcome, the&#13;
raising of the Flag and Pledge of Allegiance, an Opening Prayer, a Song, a Poem, a&#13;
Veteran buried in the Cemetery, and other speakers also say a few words. A&#13;
Benediction, a 21 Gun Salute, and the playing of Taps concludes the ceremony.&#13;
&#13;
The Veterans highlighted by Daved Smmons in the past were:&#13;
&#13;
2006 - Herman W. Allen&#13;
2007 - Hugh C. Hughes&#13;
2008 - David E. Bricker&#13;
1010 - Whitman Cunningham&#13;
2013 - J.J. Adams&#13;
2012 - Orris Lawson&#13;
2013 - War of 1812&#13;
2014 - Henry Slack&#13;
2015 - Merrit Van fleet&#13;
2016 - Lee Roy Fetholf&#13;
2017 - Charlie C. Bricker&#13;
2018 - Frank Walker Bennett&#13;
2019 - Paul Jackson&#13;
2022  - Jay Dyer&#13;
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Ice Cream Social&#13;
&#13;
From 2002 until 2013, there was an Ice Cream Social held at the end of August&#13;
each year from 6 to 8 in the evening. The event was held at the Ruffner Park&#13;
shelter house. The affair encouraged neighbors to get to know each other, and&#13;
children were encouraged to play in the park. In 2003, eighty persons attended.&#13;
&#13;
Over the years, Clown Charley Kuhl and Crafty the Clown entertained the children&#13;
by making balloon animals.&#13;
&#13;
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refreshment was from an ice cream shop in Sunbury. Servers were Karin&#13;
Underwood, Susie Kossmann, Melinda Simmons, Carrie Simmons, and Theresa &#13;
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                    <text>In 2014, Joe Stoll, Council Member, hosted the Ice Cream Social at Miller Park in &#13;
June with the help of Genoa Baptist Church. There was also a bounce house, face&#13;
painting, and carnival games.&#13;
&#13;
The ice cream socials were always a good time for the community with neighborly&#13;
conversations and free ice cream.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Canoe Races&#13;
&#13;
Canoe races were held in Galena in 1969 and 1970. The races started at Ruffner&#13;
Park on Big Walnut Creek and ended at the bridge abutments on Little Walnut&#13;
Creek at Water Street. The categories were: Senior Class (17 years and older).&#13;
Junior Class (12 to 16 years old), Couples (two canoers 16 years and older, or one&#13;
canoer 16 and older and one canoer over 21). A special kayak race was also held&#13;
for those fourteen and older.&#13;
&#13;
In 1969 fifteen teams were entered in the qualifying races over a two and one-&#13;
half mile course. Trophies were awarded to: Guy Fotsythe and Dave Bond for&#13;
winning the first heat, Randy Borden and Tom Carr for winning the second heat,&#13;
and Bon McElfresh and Ron Barrett for winning the third heat. Tom Carr and&#13;
Randy Borden later won the Championship race with a time of 47:37:8 minutes&#13;
over a seven and one-half mile course. Margie and Dave Potts of Galena won the&#13;
couple class. Due to liability concerns 1970 was the last year of the canoe races.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Softball/Baseball&#13;
&#13;
Ruffner Park's ball diamond has hosted many ball games through the years.&#13;
&#13;
In 1967, John Bland and his cousin, Larry Rood, played slow pitch softball in&#13;
Columbus and Westerville leagues. They convinced some teams to come to&#13;
Galena and join other Big Walnut area teams to form a league with John Bland as&#13;
Program Director. League Directors over the years were George Hogg, Earl&#13;
"Butch" Feazel, Dan Conner,  Mark Matthews, and Dan Griffith.&#13;
&#13;
The league grew from eight teams in 1968 to 24 teams in the 1980's. There were&#13;
nightly leagues Monday thru Thursday and in 1980 the teams were:&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Monday Night&#13;
&#13;
Galena&#13;
Fling Hardware&#13;
Bry Air&#13;
Taylors Gen Store&#13;
Lebart Corp&#13;
Village Tavern&#13;
&#13;
Tuesday Night&#13;
 &#13;
Hanby Nine&#13;
The Team&#13;
New Albany C of C&#13;
Tech Rubber&#13;
Conditional Power&#13;
Bills Body Shop&#13;
&#13;
Wednesday Night&#13;
&#13;
Devore Funeral&#13;
Fargo H &amp; C&#13;
Bates Film&#13;
M.A. Delco&#13;
Freddys&#13;
&#13;
Thursday Night&#13;
&#13;
Fry's Car Wash&#13;
Sunbury IGA&#13;
The Pizza House&#13;
Carlo Ceils&#13;
Westerville Softspray&#13;
Reflections by Denny&#13;
&#13;
There were other teams that played in Galena in the 1970's. For further&#13;
information, check the Galena Slow Pitch Softball league book at the Galena&#13;
Museum.&#13;
&#13;
The ballgames became a favorite pastime for some Galena residents. Oakie and&#13;
Bea Potts, who lived across the street from the ball diamond, started a&#13;
refreshment stand which was later run by Elaine Bland, Adam Shivers, and some&#13;
other local teens as a way to make some money. The Delaware County EMS had a&#13;
squad stationed at the brick building (now Village maintenance building ) in&#13;
the park so emergency help was readily available.&#13;
&#13;
In the 1990's Jeff Dutiel, a coach with the Columbus Sharks, started using the&#13;
diamond and worked tirelessly over five years to get donations and materials to&#13;
Refurbish the field. USSA League Boys Pony Baseball and Big Walnut Junior &#13;
Baseball helped with these endeavors.&#13;
&#13;
In November, 2004 the Village Council voted to name the ball diamond Jeff Dutiel&#13;
Field, recognizing his hard work on the diamond and in organizing local baseball&#13;
and softball games.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Summerfest&#13;
&#13;
Summerfest was organized by the Greater Galena Civic Association. The first year &#13;
for the festival was 2009 to celebrate Galena's Bicentennial. The Festival was held&#13;
annually through 2021 except for the years 2010 (bridge replacement) and 2020&#13;
(Covid). Admission was free and there were arts and crafts, good food, musical&#13;
entertainment, a beer garden, Galena Parks and Historic wagon tour, Osprey and&#13;
Chimney Swift viewing, a Kid's Zone that included Pony rides, Bounce Houses,&#13;
balloon sculptures, free caricature drawing, and a reptile show. A helicopter form&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>the Ohio State  Patrol also flew around the Village and landed at Ruffner Park&#13;
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&#13;
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Galena Fall Gathering&#13;
&#13;
2020 was the first year for the Galena Fall Gathering. the day's events included: a &#13;
good morning breakfast at the Galena Vault, Fitness classes on the square, Car&#13;
Show by the Mid-Ohio Porsche Club, a corn hole tournament, Taste of Big Walnut&#13;
foods, Primrose Kids Zone, a duck pond, and cooking contests. Vendors of all&#13;
sorts were set up around the Village Square, and the bands for the evening were&#13;
North to Nashville, Lt. Dan's New Legs, Famous Johnson Brothers, and A.J. Angelo.&#13;
&#13;
There was an emergency center station behind Journey Fellowship and parking&#13;
shuttles from the Sunbury Christian Church, Galena Methodist Church, Big Walnut&#13;
Middle School, Big Walnut Elementary, and the Galena parking lot on North&#13;
Walnut Street.&#13;
&#13;
The event raised money for improvements to the Galena parks and cancer&#13;
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&#13;
Halloween&#13;
&#13;
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ran from 6:00 to 7:15 p,m, and the annual costume contest, with doughnuts and&#13;
cider for all, started at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
&#13;
In the 1970's the party was held in the first Municipal Building, which is now the&#13;
village maintenance building located at 170 Harrison Street. In 1980, the event&#13;
was moved to the shelter house in Ruffner Park. Since 2014 the contest has been&#13;
held in the village Hall.&#13;
&#13;
The contest was judged by age groups and there was also a group theme award.&#13;
First, second, and third place winners were selected by impartial volunteer&#13;
judges. Each winner received a ribbon.&#13;
&#13;
All contestants received a participation gift. Gifts over the years included: a coin&#13;
case with a Halloween decoration and an uncirculated quarter, note pads that&#13;
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                    <text>said "Happy Halloween from the Village of Galena", ribbons that said "Halloween&#13;
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887 of Galena also gave a bag of candy to each participant.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Tree Lighting&#13;
&#13;
Up until 1983 the tree on the village square was decorated by the Village&#13;
Maintenance Department. The last person known to decorate the tree before&#13;
1983 was Walter "Red" Goodrich, who had his granddaughter, Andrea Zistl&#13;
Bennett flip the switch to light the tree. Mr. Goodrich also served as the Village&#13;
Marshall and was appointed to that position on February 1, 1954&#13;
&#13;
Mary York, wife of Mayor York, suggested in 1983 that the Village have an&#13;
annual celebration where the residents come together for the tree lighting. This&#13;
tradition continues to this day.&#13;
&#13;
David Simmons had led the community tree lighting celebration since 1983. He&#13;
leads attendees through a program of songs, candle lighting, and stories.&#13;
Many residents, church members, and the Big Walnut Elementary Chorus, and Big&#13;
Walnut Community Chorus have volunteered to help with the festivities.&#13;
&#13;
After the tree lighting program, everyone was invited to adjourn to the Delaware&#13;
County Bank on the square (now the Madison Yoder Accounting Firm) for hot&#13;
chocolate and cookies donated by Village residents. The use of the Delaware&#13;
County Bank was made possible by its employees, Cindy Shivers and David Noll.&#13;
Martha "Jen" Lee passed out ornaments that she made every year from 1991&#13;
until 2010. The Village now provided ornaments annually.&#13;
&#13;
John Bland, Bland company, decorated the tree from 1987 until 2004 Terry Thompson in&#13;
memory of his father-in-law, Don Gibson. Mr. Gibson was a Village Council&#13;
Member who passed away from cancer in 1987.&#13;
&#13;
In 2014 Journey Fellowship started the tradition of holding an open house in the&#13;
Church Sanctuary for one hour before the Tree Lighting Program. Hot chocolate,&#13;
cookies, and other goodies are served at the open house. There also is a Live&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Nativity for the children to participate in, as well as games of al kinds. the Galena&#13;
Historic Foundation has a table at the open house to promote the history of the&#13;
Village. Santa Claus also makes a visit at the open house.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
in 2022, Kenny Zedekar, an eleven year old Village resident had the honor of&#13;
doing the countdown to the tree lighting. He did so from his hospital room after&#13;
having been hit by a homecoming parade float back in September of that year.&#13;
Kenny thanked the community for its love and support.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Santa Claus came to the Village the Saturday before Christmas from 10 a.m. to&#13;
noon at the Galena Municipal Building at 9 Columbus Street (now the Coffee&#13;
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candy with a small toy inside. A photographer was always present to capture the&#13;
holiday moment.&#13;
&#13;
After the children's visit, Santa would take bags of candy to the home of the&#13;
elderly in the Village.&#13;
&#13;
In 2004, a petting zoo was set up beside the Municipal building.&#13;
&#13;
Other years, if the weather cooperated, there would be a wagon ride around the downtown.&#13;
&#13;
In 2014, Santa Claus's visit was combined with the Village's Tree Lighting Program&#13;
and Journey Fellowship's open house.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Galena Parks&#13;
&#13;
Galena is fortunate to have two lovely developed parks in the Village and two&#13;
more designated park lands awaiting development. Ruffner Park and Miller Park&#13;
are the established parks. The undeveloped park lands are 1) adjacent to The Big &#13;
Walnut Creek and 2) within the Arrowhead Lake Estates subdivision. The park in&#13;
Arrowhead Lakes is already named after John Bland founding member of the&#13;
Historic Foundation. John has a long history of serving the Village in an official&#13;
capacity and has worked on just about every home and business in the older&#13;
section of the Village.&#13;
&#13;
Ruffner Park, on the Harrison Street, contains 5.38 acres and was dedicated on &#13;
October 15, 1941 as Galena's new community playground and roadside park. It&#13;
was named in honor of J. Morgan Ruffner, wo was the Superintendent of the&#13;
Galena School at the time of his death. (He was struck and killed by a Columbus&#13;
bound Pennsylvania railroad freight train on December 30, 1938. According to&#13;
reports, he attempted to stop his car on icy pavement and the car slid onto the&#13;
track in front of the train.)&#13;
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                    <text>Ruffner Park has been the sight of many softball/baseball games, Easter Egg&#13;
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Ruffner has a shelter house which was completed in 1979 with the help of CETA&#13;
(Comprehensive Employment and Training Act), a federal jobs program.&#13;
&#13;
In November 2004, the Village Council voted to name the ball diamond at Ruffner&#13;
Park the Jeff Dutiel Field in recognition of his passion for the sport and his &#13;
maintenance of the ball field.&#13;
&#13;
Miller Park is located in the center of the Village and can be accessed from&#13;
Walnut, Holmes, or Harrison Streets. The Village of Galena purchased 2.9 acres in&#13;
October 1986 from R. Bruce Mac Dannald and his wife Rosalie M. McDannald for&#13;
the new park. It was referred to as Water Tower Park at that time. On January&#13;
12, 1995 Louise Fissel deeded another .21 acres to the Village increasing the total &#13;
park area to 3.11 acres. Playground equipment, a basketball court, and a public&#13;
walking path were added to the park later.&#13;
&#13;
In 1995, the park was officially named the Donald E. Miller Park in honor of Mr.&#13;
Miller who served as Village Mayor from 1984 until his death in 1994.&#13;
&#13;
In 2017, Boy Scout Troop no. 387 installed a park bench in memory of Sally&#13;
Hopper. Sally was the wife of long-time Tom Hopper, and she also served&#13;
as the Village Zoning Clerk for almost thirty years. Their son, Andrew, built a&#13;
chimney swift tower in the park for his Eagle Scout project in 2015.&#13;
&#13;
The equipment in the playground has been updated/changed over the years with&#13;
the train theme being very popular. At the time of this writing, plans are&#13;
underway to replace all the playground equipment at Miller Park to make it ADA&#13;
compliant and inclusive for all members of the community.&#13;
&#13;
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Inscription on plaque &#13;
&#13;
RUFFNER PARK&#13;
&#13;
Named for J. Morgan Ruffner, 1903-&#13;
1938, respected Superintendent of&#13;
Galena Schools. He was a member of&#13;
the Delaware County High School Athletic&#13;
Committee. Mr. Ruffner died tragi-&#13;
cally when his car car was struck by &#13;
a train.&#13;
&#13;
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MILLER PARK&#13;
Named for Donald E. Miller. 1943-1994.&#13;
Mayor or the Village of Galena.&#13;
Mayor Miller loved Galena and was a&#13;
quiet but effective leader. He&#13;
directed the effort to secure a long-&#13;
needed sewer systems for the Village&#13;
and was instrumental in compelling&#13;
Del-Co Water to purchase the Village&#13;
water system. Mr. Miller died in&#13;
office while serving his thir term&#13;
as mayor.&#13;
&#13;
Miller Park located on Walnut Street across from the cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Photo&#13;
Inscription on plague&#13;
&#13;
JOHN BLAND&#13;
PARK&#13;
For nearly sixty years John Bland has been actively&#13;
engaged in the Galena area. He served as the Village's&#13;
Water Superintendent. Maintenance Supervisor,&#13;
Street Commissioner. Parks and Recreation Director&#13;
and Village Administrator. A skilled craftsman, John &#13;
built the Overlook Deck on the bike tail off Walnut&#13;
Street, and repaired or remodeled almost every&#13;
structure in old Galena. In 2012, his concern for&#13;
preserving the history of the Village led to the&#13;
founding of the Galena Historic Foundation, Inc.&#13;
and the establishment of the museum.&#13;
&#13;
John Bland Park located on Fescur Road.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>BIRDING&#13;
&#13;
 &#13;
Galena is a well known as a birder's paradise,  and the Hoover Reservoir is a&#13;
major reason why. When the water level in the reservoir drops in the fall and&#13;
winter, newly exposed mudflats in Galena serve as a migratory rest stop for many&#13;
song and shore birds. The stopover is a part of the North American Flyway to&#13;
Lake Erie.&#13;
&#13;
Numerous types of birds can be seen in Galena, and among the most&#13;
interesting are Ospreys, Eagles, Prothonotary Warblers, Herons, Egrets, and&#13;
Chimney Swifts.&#13;
&#13;
Osprey nesting platforms were built in the reservoir in the late 1990's by Dick&#13;
Tuttle and Dick Phillips. The platforms can be seen from the boardwalk in Galena,&#13;
when open, or from the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department's Area N,&#13;
just off Front Street. Ospreys are sometimes referred to as fishing hawks, and&#13;
Hoover Reservoir is an ideal location for them.&#13;
&#13;
Eagles are also found in the area and can be seen from the Galena boardwalk,&#13;
the bike path over the Little Walnut Creek, and several other locations.&#13;
&#13;
Galena is also know world-wide for the extremely successful reintroduction of&#13;
Prothonotary Warblers here. Charlie Bombaci has built over three hundred nest&#13;
boxes in the area for the warblers.&#13;
&#13;
Herons and Egrets abound in the reservoir and mudflats. Their presence has&#13;
increased greatly in Galena since the building of Hoover Reservoir.&#13;
&#13;
Chimney Swifts are also found in Galena. These birds roost in open chimneys,&#13;
and in summer and fall, the chimney at Galena's Village Hall can attract thousands&#13;
a night. Watching them form their tornado vortex and descend into the chimney&#13;
is truly a remarkable sight to see. Another open chimney tower can be found on&#13;
the west side of Miller Park. This tower was built by Andrew Hopper in 2015 as&#13;
his Eagle Scout project.&#13;
&#13;
(The Galena Historic Foundation would like to thank Jeanna Burrell, President of&#13;
the big Walnut Nature Club, for sharing her birding knowledge with us for this&#13;
section of our book.)&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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                    <text>Galena's Water and Sewer Systems&#13;
&#13;
For years, Galena residents got their water from private and public wells, and&#13;
cisterns. Around the time Hoover Reservoir and Dam was put in, the Village&#13;
started to plan for the provision of its own water system. An Ordinance was&#13;
passed, dated May 15, 1954, a $43,000.00 bond was assessed for the project.&#13;
On November 7, 1955, Ordinance No. 146 was passed to establish a Board of&#13;
Trustees of Public Affairs as the governing body for the Water Department.&#13;
Council elected Ellsworth Bennett as the first President, with Orville Ryder and&#13;
Charles Plummer as trustees. Mr. Ryder resigned, and Richard Beaver was &#13;
appointed as his replacement.&#13;
&#13;
On July 25, 1957, Horn and Jones Contracting Company of Lebanon, Ohio won&#13;
the bid to construct the new water system.&#13;
&#13;
On September 9. 1957, Charles Plummer was appointed Water Superintendent.&#13;
He resigned in October, 1959, and Bruce McDannald was appointed as the new&#13;
Water Superintendent. Ray Mackley was appointed to the position in December,&#13;
1962, and served in this capacity until his death on March 25, 1965. In June&#13;
1965, K.W. Diehl was named the new Superintendent that same month and ran the&#13;
Water Department until the system was sold to Del-Co Water for $165,000.00 on&#13;
August 22, 1994.&#13;
&#13;
Improvements were made to the water system over the years including: drilling&#13;
for a second well, installing in-ground meters for individual properties, and&#13;
doubling the size of the original plant. In the fall of 1987, the water storage tank&#13;
(standpipe) was moved to a new location in Miller Park because of leakage in the&#13;
bottom of the tank.&#13;
&#13;
Because the Village now gets its water from the Del=Co Water Department, the&#13;
old Galena water storage tank was dismantled in March, 2023.&#13;
&#13;
Construction of the first sewer system for the Village started on April 24, 1995.&#13;
The new system replaced the septic tanks used in the village. The plant was&#13;
dedicated on December 4, 1995 and named after Donald E. Miller, Mayor of&#13;
Galena from 1984 to 1994.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
46&#13;
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                    <text>In May of 2018, a contract was signed with Workman industrial to build the&#13;
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of 2019. The plant was designed to accommodate the anticipated population&#13;
growth in the Galena area. The water wheel installed on the south side of the&#13;
building is a modern replica of what would have been seen on historic mills in the&#13;
vicinity and actually turns as treated water leaving the plant pours into it.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Photo&#13;
Galena water treatment plant -2022&#13;
&#13;
Photo&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Galena Clubs&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Though this booklet focuses on the changes in Galena since the advent of&#13;
Hoover Reservoir, we thought it improtant to record the earlier history of four&#13;
local clubs and their honorable members. These clubs are the Odd Fellows Lodge,&#13;
the Rebekahs, the Woman's Advance Club of Galena, and the G &amp; T Club. Read&#13;
on for a brief history of each of the clubs. More information on the clubs can be &#13;
found in the museum.&#13;
&#13;
Odd Fellows Lodge&#13;
&#13;
The Triple Links, a recurring symbol among Odd Fellows internationally,&#13;
&#13;
connoting the motto of "Friendship, Love and Truth"&#13;
&#13;
As reported by Doris Bricker in her book "Welcome to the Village of Galena". The&#13;
Galena Lodge #404 I.O.O.F.  at Galena, Delaware County, Ohio was duly instituted&#13;
on July 22, 1868.&#13;
&#13;
The building built in 1826 at 34 Park Street on the square in Galena became their&#13;
meeting place. In January 1877, Galena Independent Order of Odd Fellows #404&#13;
purchased the building, later the first floor was rented out for the Galena Post&#13;
Office and the second floor became the meeting place for the Odd Fellows and&#13;
the Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887.&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Odd Fellows had many members through the years and met regularly.&#13;
However, in 1978, Howard L. Bricker, Noble Grand, sent a letter to Charles R,&#13;
Carter, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge, asking for permission to sell the&#13;
building to the Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887. In his letter, he said that the men's&#13;
lodge was not defunct but small. He reported that there was a loan  on the&#13;
building for repairs but that more money was needed. The Rebekahs were willing&#13;
to buy the building, take over the debt and borrow ore money for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
The approval for sale did not come until 1984. From 1978 until 1984, both the&#13;
Odd Fellows and  Rebekahs used the building for meetings. The property finally&#13;
transferred on April 1, 1984, for 3,000.00, the amount needed to reimburse the&#13;
Odd Fellows for repairs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
48&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>The last members of the Galena Odd Fellows Lodge #404 were: Howard L. Bricker,&#13;
Charles "Doc" Bricker, Richard DeVore, Leo C. Jordan, and Lewis "Oakie" Potts.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887&#13;
&#13;
The Rebekahs, also known as the International Association of Rebekah&#13;
Assemblies, and originally the Daughters of Rebekah, is an international service&#13;
oriented organization and a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows&#13;
(I.O.O.F.)&#13;
&#13;
Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887 was instituted January 26, 1948, by the grand  Lodge of&#13;
Ohio, with thirty-two women (to be known as Sisters) and five men (to be known&#13;
as Brothers) taking the Pledge of Odd Fellowship, which is as follows: We, whose&#13;
names are hereto subscribed, agree to abide by the Constitution and By-Laws of&#13;
the Rebekah Lodges adapted and approved by the Grand Lodge of Ohio, as it now&#13;
is, or may be hereafter legally amended.&#13;
&#13;
The Brothers that were initiated on the date of January 26, 1948 resigned from&#13;
the Rebekah Degree on January 1, 1950.&#13;
&#13;
The building at the corner Middle Street and Park Street in Galena was owned&#13;
by the Galena Odd Fellows, Lodge #404 until April 1, 1984, when it was deeded&#13;
over to the Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887, by the Grand Lodge of Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
The Rebekahs place flags in Memoriam on the graves of deceased members&#13;
buried in the Galena Cemetery on Memorial Day every year.&#13;
&#13;
Today the Zoar Rebekah Lodge #887 has eighteen members, solely women. &#13;
Meetings are on the first and third Mondays of each month at  1:30  in p.m. in the&#13;
Lodge Hall.&#13;
&#13;
Darlene Sue Butterfield was an active member for over fifty years.&#13;
&#13;
*The Galena Historic Foundation thanks Lorraine Saunders, Secretary of the Zoar&#13;
Lodge #887, for her invaluable help securing information of the Galena Rebekahs.&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Woman's Advance Club of Galena&#13;
&#13;
On November 10, 1898, the Women's Advance Club of Galena was organized and&#13;
Federated.&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Davis "Grace" Dyer brought up the idea and called together three of her&#13;
friends: Mrs. Dora Griffith, Mrs. Bertha Campbell, and Mrs. Mary Bennett to start&#13;
the Club. They worked out a plan and invited twenty more people (mostly&#13;
Episcopalian women, the Predominant church at that time) to participate.&#13;
Initially, they wanted to have more members, but twenty-four was the limit.&#13;
Members  pledged to be loyal to the Club as long as they were able to participate.&#13;
&#13;
The Club's programs were always well planned, both musical and literary. At that&#13;
time, many members were excellent musicians. Miss Jessie Curtis and Mrs. Lucy&#13;
Hughes Curtis were accomplished pianists, and Miss Sarah Sallie Johnson had a&#13;
beautiful soprano voice. The meetings always included current local events and&#13;
topics of state and federal note and many fun things. They had an annual&#13;
banquet for husbands, which was always regal.&#13;
&#13;
For the 80th anniversary on November 10, 1978, Hortense Dyer, daughter of the&#13;
Club's founder, was the speaker for the meeting. The oldest members present&#13;
were Mrs. Alga Grove from Center Village and Mrs. Grace Foster from Westerville.&#13;
Both were in their nineties. Marie Johnson also attended from Dayton.&#13;
&#13;
In 1991, Carolyn Cooperider was the youngest member of the Club, 5th generation&#13;
to Mrs. Mary Bennett, one of the founders. Helen Campbell was the first Club&#13;
baby.&#13;
&#13;
The members were always elite. When Marcella Palmer Tarbutton was four, she&#13;
learned her first society manners by passing the finger bowl. The Club met once&#13;
each month for lunch at a place designated by the hostess.&#13;
&#13;
The 100th anniversary of the Women's Advance Club of Galena was held on&#13;
Thursday October15, 1998, at 7:00 p.m. at Galena United Methodist Church.&#13;
Virginia Ihle was the President, Phyllis DeVore was the Vice President, Margaret&#13;
Feazel was the Recording Secretary, Pat Reed was the treasure and Violet Miller&#13;
was in charge of Entertainments.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
In 1914, a group of young ladies decided to form a club - just a friendly and&#13;
sociable get together for sewing and needlework enthusiasts. The charter&#13;
members were Myrtle Smythe, Leta Lides, Hazel Reed, Mae Mc Mahon, Bess Hoy,&#13;
Esther Van Fleet, Clara Van Fleet, Ethel Hancock, Clara Hancock, Kate Gabriel,&#13;
Florence Hancock, Anabelle Smythe, and Lucy Work. They met every two weeks.&#13;
Literary work was added in the 1920's, and that time a Club Constitution was&#13;
written.&#13;
&#13;
The club sponsored the placing of the WWII memorial on the Galena Square,&#13;
which was dedicated on July 4, 1945. To cover the cost, club members solicited&#13;
money from business places, individuals, a public auction (on the Galena School&#13;
playground), and a Sally Flowers (local TV celebrity) program followed by a cake&#13;
auction in the school. Members in 1945 were Maud Barcus, Elsie Bennett, Doris&#13;
Bricker, Louise Cooley, Emma Louise Evarts, Louise Fissel, Hetty Harroun, Luella&#13;
Kinzt, Kathleen Lehman, Lille Shaw, Betty Sheward, Maud Shoaf, Esther Shultz,&#13;
Iva Souders, Jane Walker, and Ola Zimmerman, They filled the urns with flowers&#13;
on the village Square every Memorial Day and placed a wreath at Christmas.&#13;
&#13;
In the 1953-1954 year, the meetings change to once a month in the evening&#13;
because so many members worked.&#13;
&#13;
Over the years the members have traveled to many  places and enjoyed each&#13;
other's company, interesting programs, good food, friendship, and fellowship.&#13;
Through the years, there have been generations of members.  Edith Roof was one&#13;
of the first to have a daughter join, Barbara Goodrich. In 2017, Barbara&#13;
Goodrich's daughters Bev Zistl and Liz Thornton are members.&#13;
&#13;
The final get together of the G &amp; T Club was a dinner meeting held at Red Lobster&#13;
restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, in March of 2020. Members present were Melinda&#13;
Simmons, Beverly Zistl, Liz Thornton, Kathy Chandler, Joan Groom, and Barb&#13;
Lesieur.&#13;
&#13;
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and minutes through the years.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Walter Goodrich was Village Marshall at the time Hoover Reservoir was&#13;
constructed. He served in this role until Galena's first Police Department was&#13;
organized in early 1972. The initial officers were Dave Potts, Charles Chandler,&#13;
Paul Preece, Verle Potts, and Bob Tschakert. Jesse Richardson was added to the&#13;
Force in 1982.&#13;
&#13;
From 1984 until 1988 a number of individuals patrolled Galena serving as police&#13;
officers, auxilary officers, provisional officers, and part time weekend officers.&#13;
These public servants were: Jesse Richardson, Bob Tschakert, Alva Lundy, Ken&#13;
Frazier, Henry Friley, Eugene Hogg, Kevin Campbell, Chester Wilson, Ronald&#13;
Moore, Paul David Bagley, Joseph Evans, Karen VanNess, William C. Fergus,&#13;
Beverly Adair, Dan Leisure, William Ray Perry, Larry Lee Kauffman, and Mike&#13;
Decker, Officer Decker served the village from early 1989 until the fall of 1996&#13;
when the force was disbanded for financial reasons. Photos of these individuals&#13;
are on display in the Village Museum. The Delaware County Sheriff's office and &#13;
The Sunbury Police also served Galena during these years.&#13;
&#13;
In the late 1990's, the Village of Galena contracted with the Sunbury Police&#13;
Department for law enforcement coverage. This arrangement was never&#13;
permanent, so the Village resorted to using the Delaware County Sheriff's Office,&#13;
who patrol Galena to this day. Currently, there has been some discussion about&#13;
reinstituting Galena's own police department.&#13;
&#13;
While Hoover Reservoir was being built, Galena had its own all-volunteer fire&#13;
department which was organized on  April 5, 1954. A fire truck and a tank truck&#13;
were acquired and housed at the Village's 170 Harrison Street building. This same&#13;
small building housed council chambers and the village maintenance department.&#13;
&#13;
On October 1, 1980, The village of Galena Council passed Resolution 706 which&#13;
was an agreement with the Trustee of Berkshire Township, the Village of&#13;
Sunbury, and the Trustees of Trenton Township to create a fire department&#13;
known as the B.S.T. &amp; G. Fire Department. The governing body of the department&#13;
consists of one elected official from each  or Village. B.S.T. &amp; G.&#13;
continues to serve Galena and is expanding its coverage area at this time.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Galena Railroad&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
People Frequently inquire about trains in Galena. Trains ran through the&#13;
Village for over one hundred years, and though their history has little to do with&#13;
Hoover Reservoir, the public curiosity deserves a few answers in our book.&#13;
&#13;
In May 1873, the tracks for the Cleveland, Mount Vernon, and Columbus Railroad&#13;
line were nearing completion in Galena. On September 1 of that same year,&#13;
passenger and mail trains started running along the line through Galena. the &#13;
name was later changed to the Columbus, Akron, and Cleveland line.&#13;
&#13;
Water for the train came from the Little Walnut Creek at the site of the current&#13;
overlook on the bike trail between Walnut Street and Dustin Road.&#13;
&#13;
Galena's first depot was completed in 1873, but it was destroyed by fire in 1898.&#13;
As soon as possible, a passenger car was adapted to serve as the depot and office.&#13;
The citizens of Galena strongly voiced a desire for a new depot, and on April 27,&#13;
1899, ground was marked off for the facility.  Sherman Bolton and D.C. Lawson, a &#13;
carpenter, started construction. The new depot was constructed where the&#13;
parking lot now sits beside the Galena Cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
Seventeen loaded freight cars were involved in a train derailment in the Village on&#13;
August 10, 1956.&#13;
&#13;
Use of the Galena railroad tracks was so infrequent by January, 1983, that Conrail&#13;
approved abandonment of the line. The last rain came through the village in&#13;
1983, and the railroad tracks were pulled up in 1986.&#13;
&#13;
Photo&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
53&#13;
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                    <text>Galena's Growth&#13;
&#13;
There were approximately one hundred homes in Galena after Hoover was built.&#13;
The village stayed this size for pretty much the rest of the twentieth century.&#13;
Slow and consistent growth and development increased the size and population&#13;
of Galena in the twenty-first century.&#13;
&#13;
The homes in Heathermere (51 lots) were approved in 2002. In 2005 the Estates&#13;
at Blackhawk (69 lots) were planned. The Walnut Creek sub-Division (33 lots) and&#13;
the Miller Farms development (367 lots) were both approved in 2007. The Miller&#13;
Farms development has yet to be built. After a lull in development, in 2017 two &#13;
more subdivisions were approved: Retreat at Dustin (120 Units) and Arrowhead&#13;
Lake Estates (142 units). arrowhead has yet to be built. Other existing homes &#13;
around Galena have been annexed into the Village.&#13;
&#13;
Finally just a few years ago, the Communities of Galena Sub-Division was built by&#13;
Pulte Development.&#13;
&#13;
The growth of  Galena has been a controversial subject for years. Some residents&#13;
oppose all new growth, while others support carefully planned growth. Our&#13;
Village is located in south-east Delaware County - the hot spot for growth in this&#13;
region, especially due to the building of the new Intel Plant which is expected to&#13;
be operational in 2025.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Disclaimer&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Most of the information in this book was obtained from records found at the&#13;
Galena Historic Foundation Museum. Additionally, there are many widely known&#13;
fact herein. We also plucked information from our memories and those of&#13;
helpful friends when no records existed.&#13;
&#13;
Anytime you deal with such a massive array of information spanning so many&#13;
bygone years, it is possible some errors have been made. We may have&#13;
overlooked something, inaccurately reported it, or fell victim to faulty&#13;
recollections. we apologize for an mistake found herein and hope that any&#13;
corrections will be brought to our attention so that the history of our dear Galena&#13;
will be remembered and recorded accurately.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>This book was made possible by The Galena Historic Foundation&#13;
&#13;
The Galena Museum is located at the lower level of the Galena Municipal&#13;
building.&#13;
&#13;
109 Harrison St, Galena OH&#13;
&#13;
The museum is open the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 10am to 3pm.&#13;
&#13;
The museum is closed the months of January and February.&#13;
&#13;
We look forward to seeing you and hearing your stories of sharing our own.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Virginia Ihle&#13;
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VI: yes I have &#13;
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MA: I, I don't know if uh&#13;
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VI: Oh Yes &#13;
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MA: OK and where in Galena did you live? &#13;
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VI: Uh, we lived at 15 North Walnut Street. It's the first house going up Walnut Street on your left after you leave the square. &#13;
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MA: OK&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
 VI: He's an attorney and they wanted to buy the place, so I thought, well, now's the time to sell it. I said I'd sell if I could find something. Well Howard Crain, who used to be in the savings and loan, knew I was looking for a place and he told Mr. Lewis, the builder of this house. So the Lewis's called me and I came up and looked at it and bought it. And I've been here 31 years. It's a, a nice neighborhood, quiet street, sometimes the truck noise gets pretty loud but I've become so deaf that I can't hear it (chuckles), it doesn't bother me. &#13;
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MA: Where were you born Virginia? &#13;
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VI: I was born in Harlem Township, that's the reason I've been interested in Vicky's writings. My parents rented what was known as the Garling, the Downing farm. It was on Center Village Road and my brother and my oldest sister and I were, are born there. And um, then in 1918 my parents bought a farm at the corner of Sunbury and Woodtown Road and we lived there for 10 years, well maybe 11 years. And uh, then we moved to a farm east of Galena, the Garling House farm, and then in 1933 my folks moved to Columbus. And I was in my senior year of high school and I didn't want to go so I stayed and lived with some friends and finished high school in Galena. And uh, then I went to Ohio State for one year. And then I had met, I wanted to be a nurse and I had met some nurses from Philadelphia General Hospital who had come to Ohio State to get their BS degrees. And they told me all about it and course this was back during the depression and uh jobs were hard to find, but I wrote for information and was accepted and went to Philadelphia and was there 3 years and then I worked for about a year. And then Dr Ihle and I were married. He had been married before, and uh, his first wife died and his second marriage was ended in divorce. He was 18 years older than I so people thought I was crazy but we had a good life. (chuckles) &#13;
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MA: So what year did you graduate from Galena? &#13;
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VI: 1934&#13;
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VI: No, no. Um, when I was in high school and after my family had moved I needed a place to live. And they had just come to, he and his first wife had just come to Galena and I, um, was told that they were trying to find somebody to come and stay so she could get away. Because he had the office in the house. So I went there the last of November until, oh in July of '34 when I went to Columbus and started to work and uh went to school. And then I was gone for six years, came back, and we just, by that time he had been divorced from his second marriage (chuckle) I don't usually tell all this to people (all laugh). But anyway I was working in Cleveland, Saint Luke's Hospital, at the time and we just decided to get married so. We had a son Curt, lives in Burk, Virginia which is about four miles from Springfield. And uh, they have, he married Brenda Hoover, do you know Bob Hoover here in town? Well Brenda is Bob's daughter and um, they have two sons, Chris, lives in Apex, North Carolina and he and his wife have three little boys. And Andrew, the younger son, lives between Dulles Airport and Leesburg, Virginia and they have a little boy and a little girl. And uh then Enid has three girls. Uh, Molly is married. And uh, Cindy lives in Cleveland and the company that she works for, it's a financial company, uh, she travels all over the United States for them. And Beth is a Special Ed 8th grade teacher at the Bishop School in Delaware. But I'm real proud of all my grandchildren they all graduated from college and two have their masters'. So... think they've done pretty well. &#13;
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MA: Your daughter says that you, that you're an expert on the history of Galena. &#13;
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VI: I'm not an expert (chuckles), I've just been around for so long I remember things. I said even though I'm 92 thank goodness I still have my mind, that's uh, worth a lot. My back gives me an awful lot of problems but I can still think. What did you want to know about Galena? &#13;
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MA: Well, um, your husband's practice was in the building that we still call the Dustin House? &#13;
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VI: Yeah, or before that, where's one of these pictures? I think... one of these, No that's the north side and this is the east side &#13;
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MA: These look like the shots from uh, the Sunbury News, this one anyway, or maybe the Delaware Gazette. That's from the paper. &#13;
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VI: Yeah, I have had the original pictures of these. &#13;
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MA: The photographs themselves? &#13;
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VI: Yeah I looked for 'em last night but I couldn't find them. This was published in the Dispatch at the time that we bought the Dustin House. This is the south side of the square. Dr. Ihle had his office in this part. &#13;
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MA: OK &#13;
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VI: until we bought the Dustin House and then he moved over there. &#13;
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MA:Is that building still standing? &#13;
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VI: Yes&#13;
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VI: Oh there is one there. &#13;
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CM: Yeah she used to work there.&#13;
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MA: These look like, we have copies of these in the Burrer Room. &#13;
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VI: Here's the north side of the square. &#13;
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MA: Oh look at that.&#13;
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 VI: Lilly Shaw, who lived in one of the apartments in the Dustin House.... Here's another picture of it. &#13;
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MA: So, this, this whole side's gone now right? This was removed when the dam was built, is that correct? &#13;
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VI: Uh, it, most of it burned. &#13;
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MA: Oh it burned. &#13;
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VI: That's the north side. &#13;
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MA: OK, 1947. Did you take these photographs, or&#13;
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MA: Was he, was her son in the photography club? There was a, what was the name of that photography club? &#13;
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VI: Oh gosh, this was back in the early 1900's &#13;
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MA:The markings on the back are the same, those circled numbers. There was a, there was a photography club that met in the '50's&#13;
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MA: Oh, OK &#13;
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VI: But no, these were taken long before that. Here's a picture of the school house. &#13;
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MA: Oh ok &#13;
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VI: In 1928 they, uh remodeled the Galena School and added on an auditorium and some rooms, a stage, basement for a cafeteria. My brother graduated in 1928, that's the reason I remember. When they, I think when they originally built the school which was a log school back in 1868, they found, um Indian skeletons and um, they found some bones when they excavated in 1928. There was, you know, quite a rumor at the time but apparently Indians had been buried there. Nathan Dustin built the Dustin House, or Stage Coach Inn as it was sometimes called, I think in 1828. He came and lived in a log house first and then they made bricks in the back part of the property and fired them. And he put up the back part of the building first and then couple of years later built the front part of it. It was a pretty, old, house, it still is. When we bought it, it had never been modernized. And I don't know you whether you've ever remodeled an old house or not, but you think you'll do one thing and you end up doing 10 that you never expected to do. It got quite expensive. And the beams in the house were like that, you know just huge, and you either had to go up over them or under them because you couldn't cut through them. It was a big problem. They did had a couple of electric lights with just a cord hanging down and one bulb. So we had the house wired. And there were 18 rooms in that house, um, Dr. had the, a, part as you face the house on the left side. And then the other side was an apartment and there were two upstairs and one in that little back part. So there were four apartments there that we rented. We never lived there, it just wasn't, you know, suited for our family so we didn't even consider it. The uh, as I started to say Nathan Dustin, who was a Revolutionary War soldier, built the house and when we sold it, we sold it to Jim Whitney. And Elmira Dustin, one of the descendants, had given me a picture that had been taken, uh, she thought in the late 1860's in front of the house. And it showed Nathan and there were two or three ladies. And Jim had some copies made of it and gave me a big copy. And I gave it to Polly for the Library, do you have it? &#13;
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MA: I think, I think we do. &#13;
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CM: Do we? &#13;
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VI: Do you?&#13;
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MA: A long beard in the photo.&#13;
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VI: Yeah, there, there are three or four ladies standing out there and one man with a top hat. &#13;
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MA: I'll look for it.&#13;
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MA: Well, I don't think its anything to do with age, because I can't recall either. But I know we have a picture in the Burrer Room of Frank Willis and is it Anna, Annie? and the daughter at her gradua, she's in her graduation gown. In the picture that we have in the library. &#13;
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VI: Allie &#13;
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MA: Allie&#13;
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 VI: Allie Willis. Yeah, I made some notes here to sorta jog my memory. She died, no Frank died in 1928. He had been to Galena High School for a speech and he had been a governor and senator and was a prospective presidential candidate when he was at Gray Chapel. My brother was there at Gray Chapel that night and he was so shook up over Mr. Willis' death, everybody was. He was a nice man. Did either of you hear the acceptance speech last night of the (everyone chuckling). She seems like a ball of fire (everyone chuckling).&#13;
&#13;
 VI: Well, anyway, Nathan, and I think his wife was Hannah, died in the 30s, that was after Dr. Ihle came to Galena. And then John, no, it was John that lived in the house, he and his wife died , not Nathan, Nathan had died in 1872. Um, the um... I have to stop and think what I want to say, uh... and the Dustin House um, it was built in 1826 to 1828 and inside the windows, the window sills were like that (gestures with her hands) and then the um... uprights were like this (gestures with hands) and they said that that was if the Indians you know came around or anybody, they could stand out of sight but, aim their guns out, um... a lot of old houses were built that way. And there was a um... in the back of the house, was a wool shed. Um...Nathan used to um.. weigh animals, hogs, that would be driven on to Pittsburgh and sheep and I don't know how many people they employed, but um, there was a wool room and there was a heated boiler room where guests could take a bath and there was an old privy and all that was standing when we bought the house. And we had thought at first, oh gosh, the boards in it, you know, were just great wide long boards,um, cut from huge trees that we would make apartments back there but we found that termites had got into it and it wasn't feasible to do that so we had that all torn down and I hated it, but sometimes you do what you have to do. Here's a picture of the Dustin House, and these little, I don't know what you call them, porticos or something were on the front of the house but they were rotted and it just wasn't safe so we had those taken down. We thought we'd have them replaced but we never did. &#13;
&#13;
MA: No? (chuckling) Is that a picture that somebody &#13;
&#13;
VI:Yes&#13;
&#13;
 MA: in your family took? So is this a, is that before you, &#13;
&#13;
VI: Yes&#13;
&#13;
 MA: that is part of what you had taken down? &#13;
&#13;
VI: Yes, that's where the wool shed, the bath house and all that was. There was a smoke house, too, and then there was a bar, and the bar was semi-circular and it was made of walnut boards and it was up in the attic. Well I thought it should be preserved, so I found a carpenter and it was just about to fall apart and he cut some new shelves and put in. Enid has that in her basement. She wanted it so I gave it to her. She, like me, likes antiques. The um, I don't know where the meals were served. I never figured that out. You come in the front hall -where is it -this was the front door, uh you come into that hall, and then this is where Doctor had his office, here, and in the next two back rooms. Um, the family lived there also and then in the upstairs on this side was a ballroom where they had dances that was the entertainment, so Allie Willis told us, and um, someone had put a partition in there so it made two rooms out of this one great big room. I don't know where the meals were served and I don't know where the bar was kept. But it was someplace. And then with the bar, there was a, um, kinda made you think of a picket fence that went clear up to the ceiling, and then when the bar was closed, that was lowered. It was on pulleys. But I don't know where it was. I don't know where they had that. The um, Helen Willis, um, taught music and a lot of people, older women, when uh, when they were girls, took music lessons from her. Our friend Madge Barrows who was the daughter of Inman Budd. Where is the north side of the square? This originally was a hotel and then you don't see all of the house you just see a part of it. But then Inman Budd had a store here and he had a big old pot bellied stove and men came in in the wintertime and sat there and shot the breeze I suppose you'd say (everyone chuckles). This was a restaurant with rooms up above that people rented. People rented some of these rooms and there was a post office in here and a beauty shop. But this, this burned I think in 1936 and this burned maybe in '38. All this went the next time. And Madge Barrows or Madge Budd, was a daughter of Inman Budd, and after her parents were deceased, she had a, a store built there a grocery store and it was there until Galena Bank came in and they tore down the store and built the bank. So that's what's on the property now.&#13;
&#13;
 MA: Could you, could you show us that picture again and run through the uh, where, did that show up on the camera? &#13;
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CM: No&#13;
&#13;
 MA: to identify what was in there is great for the&#13;
&#13;
 VI: You want me to&#13;
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MA: You'll have to tell us again &#13;
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VI: Well this was a hotel originally and then the Budd family lived there and this was Inman Budd had a grocery store in here &#13;
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MA: Did it ever have a sign that says IC Budd on it?&#13;
&#13;
 VI: Yes. &#13;
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MA: We have pictures of that &#13;
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VI: Uh huh. And this was a restaurant and living quarters up here. And there were living quarters through here. There was the post office in here some place and a beauty shop. I went to the beauty shop after Doctor and I were married and um Mrs. Bloom was her name and she had a little dog and it just roamed around the shop. If she'd happen to drop something, she was sorta old, she'd pick it up and brush it off and put it back, that was her way of sanitizing (everybody chuckles). In the Dustin House, too, at one time was a millinery shop and it was in, upstairs but I don't know which part. And when we bought the house there were a lot of the hat forms left and I still have those they're down in the basement. I had told Polly I'd give those to the library but I suppose the historical place would be the proper place to put them. Trying to think what else was in the Dustin House. I think after Nathan died, John and his wife lived there and it was just a home, I mean they didn't, maybe, maybe that's when Mrs Wambaugh had the millinery shop there. In Vicky Tieche's Harlem Township book she tells about Mrs. Wambaugh, who had lived in Harlem Township in Center Village. And um, I gave Enid one of the hat forms, it was one of the nicer ones. Some of them had the ladies names on, there's Mrs. VanFleet and I forget who else I haven't seen them since I moved up here, they're down in my crawl space. The uh, you know who founded Galena and all that, that's common knowledge. The Lodge Hall was built about the same time the Dustin House was and some people think that the tile mill furnished the brick for that. But the tile mill didn't exist at that time. The brick were all fired, made and fired there at the Dustin House. And then in, in back of the Dustin House when we bought it was a barn that had been the livery stable and it had the most beautiful big wide boards and beams and we didn't know quite what to do with it. But the Sheriff came and talked to the Doctor. It had been reported that kids had been playing in there and we were afraid somebody might get hurt. Uh, we had no use for it and it needed so much repair, just, you know, wasn't worth putting money into it so Doctor found a couple men who came and tore it down for lumber and then later a restaurant was built back there and then when the city built the lake, and uh, took a lot of property that was torn down. Trying to think what else happened. &#13;
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MA: You remember quite a bit, none of this was known to me about the history of that house &#13;
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VI: I remember back in the '20's there was a Chautauqua came to Galena. It was there on the school grounds and mother let my brother and older sister, oldest sister, and me go, and I think she always regretted that it was "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and little Eva was in it and she was such a simppy thing (everyone chuckles) and we'd, you know, go around pretending we were little Eva. (chuckles) The Lodge Hall was right there beside the Dustin House, was built about the same time and um. MA: That's the brick building across the street? VI: Yes. The Masons, there was a Masonic Lodge of Sunbury men who built that, and then they disbanded, oh gee, what year? It was built in 1868, that's, that's when the Masonic Lodge, there was a school in it too, up.. I guess the downstairs and the Lodge Hall was upstairs. Well then they disbanded and uh, the uh, Odd Fellows came in, took it over. And then in 1947 the Rebecca Lodge was formed. I was one of the charter members, and uh, Joanne Farris, Joanne Devore Farris, we are the only two living charter members. I think there were just almost 30 members joined. And um&#13;
&#13;
 MA: What is the Rebecca Lodge? &#13;
&#13;
VI: Yes, It's still there &#13;
&#13;
MA: What kind of an organization? &#13;
&#13;
VI: It's like the Eastern Stars the Pythian Sisters and things like that. I must admit I haven't been a very good member (chuckle), just too many other things to do and I've had so many surgeries that um, I just haven't taken an active part in it. I still belong but. On the west side of the store, right next to the Dustin House was a grocery store and at one time Charlie Bricker owned it, and then he sold it to Mossman, no maybe Mossman was there first then Charlie then Charlie sold it to Mr. Koonz. And the Koonz had two children Twila and Buddy. And I think they went to Galena School. When Mossmans owned the department store, my mother bought a book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin", she paid a quarter for it she said. And I had it and I gave it to Enid. And the Mossman's store carried groceries and clothing and shoes, and they all did back then because you couldn't go to Columbus, Westerville very often, and uh they tried to provide what people needed. &#13;
&#13;
MA: Did you know the Hopkins? &#13;
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VI: No, I didn't &#13;
&#13;
MA: They had a taxi service I read in the newspapers, the Sunbury News from the late 1920's or early 1930's. Roberta Hopkins, kept the Hopkins House on the square it's the Historical Society now and she writes in her diaries about the trips that they would take to Columbus for curtains and rugs and that sort of thing there must have not been any place in the immediate area to furnish &#13;
&#13;
VI: Well we didn't get to Sunbury very often either. My, the first car that I can remember we had was an old one a touring car and it had side curtains that you took off in the summertime but then you snapped back in place when you had cold weather and they had a front seat and then two little seats that folded down and then a seat in the back. There were six kids in my family and I'm the only survivor. They are all gone. My brother and four sisters. But I can remember it was really a thrill to get to go some place and get in that car (all chuckle). Trying to think of something else to tell you. &#13;
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MA: Were there ever trips that you did make to Sunbury for any particular reason, or Galena had every thing that you needed to &#13;
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VI: Well my dad had a store in Galena there on the south side&#13;
&#13;
 MA: Here's the picture&#13;
&#13;
 VI: Yeah it was right here (points). I don't know what's in there now if anything is. &#13;
&#13;
MA: What, did he have a sign up on that store?&#13;
&#13;
 VI: I think so. He and John Cockrell started it. Where is that? Oh it's in here. Wait a minute. I jotted down some of these page numbers. Here, look at the prices of groceries back then (all chuckle). Prime rib was 20 cents a pound. &#13;
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MA: And your father was &#13;
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VI: uh huh &#13;
&#13;
MA: Was Buck?&#13;
&#13;
 VI: Uh huh, uh huh&#13;
&#13;
 MA: That's your maiden name? &#13;
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VI: Yes, Uh huh. &#13;
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MA: They look like good prices now don't they? (all chuckle). Now this book is interesting we have a very small &#13;
&#13;
VI: John Bricker gave that to me&#13;
&#13;
 MA: OK. This is much larger than the edition we have in the library. I'm actually going to be meeting with him next week, to look at some things that he thought the library might be interested in. So I can ask him then about that &#13;
&#13;
VI: I gave John a lot of things, papers that I'd had. So here he came one day and had that for me (all chuckle). Um, and I really enjoyed it there's just, you know, so many items about people and things that I remember. &#13;
&#13;
MA: Uh huh, uh huh &#13;
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VI: Talking about Galena school back in the 19, the early 1900's. A law was passed that if there was no high school in your county or township you could go to a school that did provide teacher training. And my mother was born and reared on Red Bank Road, do you know Joan Lawrence?  Well that was the home that she was born and reared in. And, um, they came up, oh, I don't know whether it was even a mile, to the little old school house that was there. And there used to be a covered bridge that the school house was close to. The bridge was over Big Walnut Creek and when we lived down there we owned that property clear down to the bridge to the middle of the creek, 40 acres that we had. But anyway Mother went to Galena High School for two years and took the Boxwell examination and taught school, country schools for 5 years. And she and my dad were married in 19-8 and had six kids. And then after my father died in 19, um 49, they had a store on Sunbury Road. You know where Mifflin School is? Sunbury Road pretty far down, their home and store was there. And mother didn't know what to do, but in the early 1900's, she and my aunt her sister, Aunt Mabel, came to Sunbury and took china painting lessons from Dr. Gearhart's wife. Some of my pieces here are hers, some of 'em are mine. My sister Erline and I decided we'd like to learn and after Dad died my mother took up painting again. And she went uh, Ohio Dominican College, at that time it was called Saint Mary's of the Springs. She went down there for art lessons and she ended up, just, well she painted those birds for me, &#13;
&#13;
MA: Wow&#13;
&#13;
 VI: and the mums. &#13;
&#13;
MA: Oh my goodness, she was very talented&#13;
&#13;
 VI: Yes she really was. But she taught school for five years, and uh, after dad died, you know, she just didn't have much to do 'cause they had sold the store and she spent her time painting. And my sister Erline and I went down and took uh, well we did oils with her and china painting. I have a kiln and fire my own china, it's why I've got a load of blank china in the basement that I'd like to get painted but um, I don't know when I'm gonna do it. I've had shingles three times, and the third time they were all over my face the vesicles, and I had an ulcer on my left cornea &#13;
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MA: um &#13;
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VI: so my eye has bothered me a lot and I just had to quit painting for awhile. But that was one reason I wanted to come home from The Village was so I could do some of the things I wanted to do rather than just sit the rest of my life (chuckles).&#13;
&#13;
 MA: Uh huh&#13;
&#13;
 VI: That's uh.. There were a couple other hotels in Galena, early Galena. Utley's had one and there was one across the street from Budd's. I think Steele's owned that, and of course those buildings were all torn down when Columbus tore down so many buildings to, you know, make way for the lake. &#13;
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MA: Uh, huh. Is that a picture under your notebook of the inside of the Dustin Inn? &#13;
&#13;
VI: No this was my mother's home where Joan Lawrence lives. &#13;
&#13;
MA: Oh &#13;
&#13;
VI: That's a stairway. Diadatus Keeler built this house and this was a spinning room. There were four doors that in the summertime they opened and five girls could sit in there with their spinning wheels.&#13;
&#13;
 MA: Where is this, where was this located? &#13;
&#13;
VI: On Red Bank Road &#13;
&#13;
MA: This.. &#13;
&#13;
VI: Where Joan and Wayman Lawrence live.&#13;
&#13;
 MA: So this is the same place?&#13;
&#13;
 VI: Yes &#13;
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MA: Oh, OK &#13;
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VI: I've got some more pictures but I couldn't find them last night. That's the Dustin House. Oh, that's my three granddaughters when they were little (all chuckle). This is the quilt that I won. &#13;
&#13;
MA: Oh yeah, you know I was looking this morning for... um, I think we have the story in the newspaper about that.&#13;
&#13;
 VI: They asked me if I would do the Dustin House. And uh, I did that and I was having so much back problem that I went into Riverside hospital and I was there 33 days. They did a laminectomy, and I was there when they had the drawing for the quilt and I won it and I'd just bought one ticket (all chuckle). &#13;
&#13;
MA: So they brought it to you. And this is, oh is this the bridge that was on uh, did they call this the Yankee Street Bridge? &#13;
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VI: Yes &#13;
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MA: Ok, wow that was long &#13;
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VI: It was long&#13;
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 MA: Oh and there's something on the other side &#13;
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VI: My mother painted it for me and then I painted one. Mother did the east end and I did the west end. &#13;
&#13;
MA: (chuckles) And you, and you met in the middle &#13;
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VI: Yeah &#13;
&#13;
MA: (chuckles)&#13;
&#13;
 VI: After my grandparents died, my grandfather died in 1928 and my grandmother in 1934, my aunt had lived with them and there was no way she could stay there and maintain the house and it was in rather bad condition 'cause they were old and just hadn't done anything&#13;
&#13;
MA: That house is gone?&#13;
&#13;
VI: Oh no&#13;
&#13;
MA: No, that's still there?&#13;
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VI: That's where Lawrences live&#13;
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MA: Oh that is the house, OK&#13;
&#13;
VI: That's the house. Another thing, I forget when it was in the 60's, they put a plaque on that house. &#13;
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MA: You, but your husband's practice was out of there by then?&#13;
&#13;
VI: uh, huh, do you have these?&#13;
&#13;
MA: We do.&#13;
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VI: You do, OK. That, this was, was published in the uh&#13;
&#13;
MA: Dispatch &#13;
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VI: Dispatch, when we bought it&#13;
&#13;
MA: May I see the picture of the Dustin House again that you have showing the front door?&#13;
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VI: I just had it&#13;
&#13;
MA: There's a little person on a tricycle there.&#13;
&#13;
VI: It's what?&#13;
&#13;
MA:  It's a child on a little tricycle in that picture (chuckle).&#13;
&#13;
VI:  Oh yes it is.&#13;
&#13;
MA: Yeah. Not one of yours I take it (chuckles).&#13;
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VI: The house had been painted white when we bought it and the paint had all flaked and we had it sandblasted. &#13;
And then we had somebody come to tuck point the joints&#13;
&#13;
MA: Uh huh&#13;
&#13;
VI: and they got up so far, they were a couple of men in Galena,  and they got up so far and they said they &#13;
just couldn't do the rest of it so the top of it's  never been finished.&#13;
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MA: Wow&#13;
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VI: Ken Mulner owns the building now and uh he and Mark Adams had their law offices there.&#13;
&#13;
MA: And that's all that's in the house now?&#13;
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VI: Uh huh,  I think so &#13;
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MA: So they couldn't get to the top huh, they didn't have tall enough ladders?&#13;
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VI: No &#13;
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MA: (chuckles) That would be a big job.&#13;
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VI: Uh, some place in here is that... Yeah this was about my mother. Mary Ann Whitney interviewed her and wrote that &#13;
about her.&#13;
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MA: For the newspaper?&#13;
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VI: What?&#13;
&#13;
MA: Was that in the newspaper?&#13;
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VI: Yes Sunbury News, and mother had published a book of poems.&#13;
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MA: Oh wow, Oh, we have this in the library.&#13;
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VI: Yeah, I think my sister Jo Miller gave several copies to the library.&#13;
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MA: I do believe that we have one, I'm going to double check to make sure that we do but I recognize this. &#13;
(to CM) Do you? I think we have that.&#13;
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VI: There's a long poem about her old home when she was a girl. It's where Lawrences live. &#13;
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MA: Uh huh&#13;
&#13;
VI: It was a pretty old house. Waymen's father and mother bought it in 1938. And uh, oh, they had the chimneys rebuilt. &#13;
They put in new siding, and new windows, new roof. They just modernized it. Put in electricity and bathrooms.  &#13;
This is where you went down to the basement there at the Lawrence house. I don't know where those other pictures are.&#13;
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MA: We have a couple here that you showed us.&#13;
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VI: Yeah but I have more.&#13;
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MA: Do you know when this house was built?&#13;
&#13;
VI: When?&#13;
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MA: Do you know when your mother's house was built?&#13;
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VI: About the same time the Dustin House was built.&#13;
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MA: 1820's?&#13;
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VI: Uh huh. Diadatus Keeler, I forget how many acres of land he had. Grandfather bought,  I think there were 100 and 60 some in the two pieces.&#13;
Do you know where Woodhaven addition is now? Well grandfather owned all that and he sold it in, back in the 20s to Sam Cohen. I don't &#13;
remember what Sam did but he had an airplane. He built an airplane hanger and built a huge house back there it's where Cochrans lived.&#13;
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CM: Yep&#13;
&#13;
VI: Do you know the Cochrans? And uh, then it was sold to Dr. Woods, and then, I don't know whether Dr Woods had it plotted &#13;
or who did. Somebody did.  But it was all plotted into lots and sold off. That was back in the 40s and 50s. It's &#13;
pretty land.&#13;
&#13;
MA: You knew, um, Helen Campbell?&#13;
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VI: Oh yes, heavens yes.&#13;
&#13;
MA: And uh, the library had a set of slides that were all pictures that she had taken.&#13;
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VI: Uh Huh&#13;
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MA: Do you know anything about those pictures? Or do...&#13;
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VI: Well, they were ones that people had given her and some that she had taken. I have seen them several times.&#13;
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MA: Uh huh&#13;
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VI: Uh, Helen was quite a character. She was a good person but she was certainly opinionated. (both chuckle) Did you know her? &#13;
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CM: Uh, No&#13;
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MA: No, we only know her through those slides and um, I wondered if you had seen them because the library doesn't have &#13;
a good identification for alot of the pictures.&#13;
&#13;
VI: Oh&#13;
&#13;
MA: And Polly, a few years ago, had gotten a couple of people together who, who didn't..&#13;
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VI: She asked me if I would see them. &#13;
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MA: uh huh&#13;
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VI: and, but she never came with 'em and, uh, last year, I just lost the year being sick, &#13;
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MA: uh huh&#13;
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VI: so yeah I'd be glad to look at them I don't know whether I could identify very many but maybe some. &#13;
&#13;
MA: Uh huh. How, how did Helen get the pictures? We had always been told that she took, took them, but only &#13;
some of them she took herself?&#13;
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VI: Well I think people gave her some&#13;
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MS: Gave her.. Was she in the photography club you were in also?&#13;
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VI: No&#13;
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MA: No&#13;
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VI: No that was later. I thought she gave those to Eldon Chambers and Eldon gave them to the Library.&#13;
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CM: Maybe&#13;
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MA: I, I don't know, I think they came to the library before we were around.&#13;
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VI: Helen was one of those people who never forgave anybody for liking Sunbury. She was &#13;
wholly for Galena.&#13;
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(all chuckle)&#13;
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MA: And Eldon Chambers was from Galena (chuckles)?&#13;
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VI: Oh, yes he still lives there.&#13;
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MA: Oh OK.&#13;
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VI: He could tell you quite a lotta history too.&#13;
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MA: Well you've filled in a lot of holes for us.&#13;
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VI: What?&#13;
&#13;
MA: You have filled in a lot of holes for us today on some things we have in the library.&#13;
&#13;
VI: Oh&#13;
&#13;
MA: So that's very helpful to us when we put things together. Would you be comfortable with us,um, &#13;
taking these to the library to scan them and then I'll return them to you?&#13;
&#13;
VI: Sure you can take them.&#13;
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MA: OK, we don't have any of these pictures in our collection.&#13;
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VI: You don't.&#13;
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MA: No. So it would be nice to, to add them. We'll just scan them. And they'll lay flat we won't, we&#13;
won't &#13;
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VI: OK&#13;
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MA: have to do anything else to them. And then I'll return them to you.&#13;
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VI: OK, I'll look and see if I can't find some more.&#13;
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MA: Oh, that would be wonderful.&#13;
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CM: Now did you live over on Red Bank when Cochran lived off Woodhaven there or was that later&#13;
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VI: When dad sold the store in Galena and we, the farm had also been sold, we were supposed to have a house &#13;
in Galena to rent and then the people didn't move and we had to give possession of the farm. So we moved in &#13;
with Grandmother and Aunt Edna, um, and lived there for about six months and that's the only time we lived on &#13;
Red Bank.&#13;
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CM: Oh, OK&#13;
&#13;
 VI: But our home was down on Sunbury Road right where, close to where Red Bank begins. We bought the Grissley &#13;
house and then we built the brick house and then we built the last house. And a gal in Galena, whom I never &#13;
liked very well, asked me one day why we sold that nice brick house. I really didn't think it was any of her &#13;
business. I said well it got so dirty I didn't want to clean it up so we built a new one. (chuckles)&#13;
This was the depot in Galena&#13;
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MA: Oh, wow, I don't think we have a picture of the Galena Depot&#13;
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VI: More pictures that I want to put in albums that I have so I'll be going through them again and I'll see if&#13;
I can't find some more for you.&#13;
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Community Library&#13;
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COMMUNITY LIBRARY&#13;
&#13;
GALENA, OHIO&#13;
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FUTURE HISTORY PROJECT&#13;
&#13;
A view of Galena&#13;
both past and present.&#13;
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Community Library&#13;
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GALENA OHIO&#13;
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Table of Contents&#13;
&#13;
Galena Ohio Future History Project 5- 09&#13;
&#13;
How the Project came about   5&#13;
&#13;
The Leadership Team   6-7&#13;
&#13;
Participating Photographers  8&#13;
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Accuracy  9&#13;
&#13;
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Galena  11- 47&#13;
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Columbus St  14 -17&#13;
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Depot St 18&#13;
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Dustin Rd 19&#13;
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Front St 20&#13;
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Sunbury Rd. 28&#13;
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Galena Shale Tile and Brick Company 46 - 47&#13;
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GALENA OHIO FUTURE HISTORY&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHIC  PROJECT&#13;
&#13;
How the project came about:&#13;
&#13;
Several years ago, Floyd Siebert was researching his family history in&#13;
&#13;
Springfield, Illinois. He asked the librarian if they had photos of buildings&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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Community Library Future History Project A view of Sunbury Ohio&#13;
&#13;
both past and present.&#13;
&#13;
Community Library Future History Project A view of Galena Ohio&#13;
&#13;
both past and present.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Who helped:&#13;
&#13;
This project could not have moved forward without the help of several key &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Foundation for research in the ever changing Village of Galena and for&#13;
&#13;
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THE LEADERSHIP TEAM&#13;
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Floyd Siebert created 'A View of Galena Ohio Both Past and Present'&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
the Galena square along and&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
owners.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
perspective of historic images. Another&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
Names of business, locations and dates of operation though the years have&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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1866 Galena Map&#13;
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&#13;
Wm Carpenter &#13;
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