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History
is alive in Henry County! Just as the Maumee River winds its way through Northwest
Ohio bringing life and vitality in the 21st
Century, it brought pioneers and adventurers all
the way back to the 1700s. Names like Simon Girty, General Robert K. Scott, Henry Ford
and Joe E. Brown tingled on the tongues of Henry
County residents as these famous (and infamous)
individuals made the county their own.
The
industrious spirit of our forefathers drove the
clearing of the Great Black Swamp.
Henry County, and almost all of the
extreme corner of Northwest Ohio, was covered in
forest land and low lying swamps.
Very few were adventurous enough to brave
the wilds, but the lure of cheap land and a
stake of their own opened the minds of a
hard-working few.
More and more hearty souls cleared the
land and drained the swamps, allowing the world
to take advantage of some of the best farmland
to be found anywhere.
Transportation spurred growth in the area
both the Miami and Erie Canal and the
railroads brought people in and took goods out.
Communities like Napoleon, Liberty
Center, Deshler and more owe their vitality to
the transportation boom of the 1800s.
That
boom led prosperous businessmen and individuals
to build structures reflecting the styles of the
day. Those architectural treasures live on today and catch the eye
of many who travel through.
Each of our communities take great pride
in their classic homes and buildings.
The Henry County Courthouse, built in
1880, stands as a beacon to those coming back
home to the area.
Structures like the Hamler City Hall,
rail depots in Liberty Center and Malinta and
Giffey Hall in Ridgeville Corners, take you back
in time. When
you spend time in our communities, stop and
allow your senses to travel back to a simpler
time. Gas
lamps burn, cobble stone roadways ring with
hooves, wooden sidewalks crack under the weight
of a family doing their weekly shopping the
past can come to life once again!
Contact
the Chamber
or take a look at our Travel
Itineraries to
help lay out your journey into the past. History
is alive in Henry County!
Check
out these Historical Society Sites in Henry
County:
Henry
County Historical Society:
www.henrycountyhistory.org
Malinta
Area Historical Society: http://nkprr.railfan.net/malinta.html

Building
Henry County's
Current Courthouse
Napoleon - 1880

West Washington
Street Looking East

Napoleon's
Championship Baseball Team
1909 or 1910
Photos courtesy of
Henry County Historical Society |

Fourth of
July Parade - Florida OH.
High street looking East - 1908

Hamler
Citizen's Band

Holgate City
Hall and GAR Canon

Downtown
Liberty Center - 1904

Wabash
Railroad Depot
Liberty Center - 1905

Maumee River
Bridge
Flood of 1913 - Napoleon

From the West
Courthouse Steps
Downtown Napoleon - 1914

Enjoying
Hornung's Tavern
New Bavaria 1890's
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