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588 Ohio Arch

588     Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society in

connection with the articles published. (Applause.)

 

SCHOENBRUNN.

Rev. J. E. Weinland, Chairman of the Committee,

stated that he had not realized the importance of a

written report, but would make a short verbal report.

"Schoenbrunn is the oldest village site in the State. For

years it was believed that Marietta was the oldest town

in the State of Ohio, and then the fact was unearthed

that in 1772 a town was established about a mile and a

half from the present City of New Philadelphia. This

town was named Schoenbrunn -- 'beautiful spring' --

and by the end of the first year there had been erected

sixty houses of squared timber, beside other houses and

lodges for the Indians. The work to us is astonishing,

and a great deal has been written about it during the

past two years. Two years ago the State set aside

$10,000 for the purchase of the site; the committee pur-

chased twenty-four and one-half acres, upon which is a

small building intended for use as the home of the care-

taker. Our county historical society has spent $7,200

for current expenses in connection with this property.

With the approval of the State Department of Educa-

tion we have mailed little pamphlets to schools, and

also to churches, giving a short history of the settle-

ment. Donations have been solicited from pupils in the

schools, and others, to erect a church and a school

house on the sites of the first church and first school

house in the Northwest Territory. These buildings

will be, so far as possible, duplicates of the original

structures. The Missionary who established this little