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Set against the backdrop of winter 1804-1805, a small group led by Edward Scofield sought a suitable creek for milling and land for settlement. Their efforts led to the establishment of Walnut Run, which powered a gristmill and sawmill, attracting more settlers. The area underwent several name changes, reflecting its evolving community, and eventually became known as Cortland. Over the years, it developed into a thriving township with churches, businesses, and even a lake built during World War II, showcasing the hard work and dedication of its residents.

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Cortland and Bazetta Township, Sally Lane

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2012
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Langue
Anglais
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Sally Lane
Format
rigide
Pages
130
ISBN13
9781531663636
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Set against the backdrop of winter 1804-1805, a small group led by Edward Scofield sought a suitable creek for milling and land for settlement. Their efforts led to the establishment of Walnut Run, which powered a gristmill and sawmill, attracting more settlers. The area underwent several name changes, reflecting its evolving community, and eventually became known as Cortland. Over the years, it developed into a thriving township with churches, businesses, and even a lake built during World War II, showcasing the hard work and dedication of its residents.