Andover Township Topography And Early Events Page 2

The first orchard was planted by Zadoc Steele, in about 1808, and consisted of some one hundred trees.
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The first orchard was planted by Zadoc Steele, in about 1808, and consisted of some one hundred trees.
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Andover is designated on the county records as the ninth township of the first range of the original Connecticut Western Reserve.
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The following is the first of several articles on the early histories of the townships of Ashtabula County.
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Vision and purpose are often used to describe the pioneers who came to the Western Reserve to carve homesites out of the wilderness for their families.
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Where Sargent's store now stands there was a general store and post office owned by Orlo Marvin.
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Most overnight visitors to Andover come with recreational vehicles or tents.
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The Andover Bank has a long and storied history serving Ashtabula County.
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It has long been a little conceit of my own, that people are by nature like grains of sand, with sharp cutting edges in their original state, and which contact with others wears away.
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When Frank Romano shuts off the lights and locks the door on the A & P building off Public Square about 6:05 Friday, it will mean the end of A & P in Ohio.
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Many celebrated people spent their early years in Ashtabula County.
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