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furniture factories, boat builders, millinery shops, monument works, flour mills, livery stables, clothing and grocery stores. A newspaper was published in 1843, the telegraph line came in 1848 and the railroad in 1886: the horse-powered ferry to Mason, WV in 1854 and the steam ferry in 1847. There were doctors, dentists and lawyers.
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Pomeroy Academy stood next to the Episcopal Church, and still later became the Pomeroy High School. Pomeroy Academies' first graduating class consisted of six students. In 1914 a new building was erected and served as the Senior High Building through 1967. In 1929 a Junior High School
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By 1870 Pomeroy, with a population of 5,000, was a prosperous industrial town. River traffic was heavy. There were steel mills, machine shops, a brewery, an organ factory, a buggy & wagon factory, copper shops, tanneries, cobbler shops, jewelry stores, bake shops, meat markets, blacksmith shops,
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Environmental Protection Agency forced its closing because of high
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During the late 1880s, a school was built in the oldest part of town in Kerr’s Run. The school was known as the “Kerr’s Run
Colored School”. The school educates children from the first to eighth grade, including James Edwin Campbell and James McHenry Jones, first and third presidents of what is now
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Horton developed the mines, persuaded eastern settlers and those from
Germany, Ireland, and Wales to come to Pomeroy to mine the coal; instituted modern methods in mining; developed the transportation of coal by the river, building the first coal barges and in 1836 the first boat (Condor) which was
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During WWII and after the building of the bridge across the Ohio River and the TNT plant in West
Virginia, there was a sudden and temporary boom in prosperity, but when the war was over, coal and salt production was not resumed. Any condition which affected the region affected the county seat. The
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Churches were established as people came to the county, and in
Pomeroy included German and Welsh; also, two churches for black people, one at Kerr’s Run, the other on Lincoln Hill. The original buildings have all been removed and new edifices built, and several new denominations have been added.
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Pomeroy of Massachusetts, arriving by boat from Cincinnati enjoyed the view from the Nye tavern, and the wild turkey, turtle and Ohio River fish. After viewing his coal land purchased in Massachusetts in 1804, and the fertile fields of the county he deemed it “a good healthy
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Fires and floods were, and still are, a frequent enemy in
Pomeroy. All the old wooden buildings were destroyed by fires of 1851, 1856, 1884, and 1927. Another in 1976 took the entire Red Anchor store, which had been in existence since the late 1800s. The floods of 1884, 1913, and 1937 were most
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The early 20th century was the time of greatest prosperity for Meigs County and likewise
Pomeroy. Production of salt, chemicals and coal and their derivatives was at its peak. WWI brought a demand for coal. The Ebersbach family assumed coal production where Horton and others left off; also, as
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Campbell and Jones had completed 8th grade, they went on to complete their secondary education at Pomeroy Academy. They became the first 1882 (Jones) and in 1884 the second (Campbell) people of color to graduate from Pomeroy Academy, while segregation still plagued the United States.
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The median age in the village was 35.2 years. 27% of residents were under the age of 18; 10.5% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 23.8% were from 25 to 44; 25.1% were from 45 to 64; and 13.4% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 45.8% male and 54.2% female.
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The Pomeroy, Ohio McDonald's location was one of the last two McDonald's locations in the world that still served pizza. This location served its final pizza on August 31, 2017. McDonald's phased out pizzas at its stores in the late 1990s.
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In 1920 there were four grade schools, Viz, Sugar Run, Central, Coalport and Kerr’s Run, and all were integrated schools. Later Rutland, Middleport, and Pomeroy were consolidated as Meigs High School at Rock Springs.
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2208:Mount Gilead
1938:County seats
1836:Salem Center
1811:Letart Falls
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2248:Painesville
2203:Millersburg
2038:Circleville
2028:Chillicothe
1888:Ohio portal
1821:Minersville
1816:Long Bottom
1771:Apple Grove
1758:communities
1598:County seat
1137:Benny Kauff
1108:bimetallism
1100:and manager
1001:other races
978:2000 census
926:2010 census
360:2020 census
344:county seat
342:in and the
88: /
2403:Categories
2388:Zanesville
2383:Youngstown
2368:Woodsfield
2363:Wilmington
2358:West Union
2333:Wapakoneta
2268:Portsmouth
2183:Marysville
2103:Greenville
2098:Georgetown
2093:Gallipolis
2033:Cincinnati
2013:Carrollton
1866:Ghost town
1841:Silver Run
1831:Reedsville
1806:Langsville
1623:Middleport
1490:2013-01-06
1444:2013-01-06
1317:2011-06-07
1296:2022-12-23
1267:2008-01-31
1205:References
930:As of the
352:Ohio River
276:feature ID
184:Population
76:82°01′10″W
73:39°01′48″N
2168:Mansfield
2138:Lancaster
2128:Jefferson
2113:Hillsboro
2053:Coshocton
2043:Cleveland
2003:Cambridge
1801:Kingsbury
1781:Carpenter
1766:Antiquity
1718:Salisbury
1665:Townships
1159:Cy Morgan
1149:Art Lewis
1098:shortstop
1074:tight end
1038:Education
592:Geography
511:July 2023
414:July 2023
264:FIPS code
252:Area code
206:Time zone
176:Elevation
141:Salisbury
2328:Van Wert
2278:Sandusky
2253:Paulding
2218:Napoleon
2188:McArthur
2173:Marietta
2108:Hamilton
2068:Delaware
2063:Defiance
2048:Columbus
1998:Caldwell
1826:Portland
1683:Columbia
1643:Syracuse
1615:Villages
1193:See also
1005:Hispanic
995:, 0.10%
991:, 0.41%
987:, 2.14%
956:Hispanic
550:Churches
268:39-64024
240:ZIP code
136:Township
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2353:Waverly
2348:Wauseon
2273:Ravenna
2258:Pomeroy
2238:Norwalk
2143:Lebanon
2123:Jackson
2118:Ironton
2088:Fremont
2083:Findlay
2023:Chardon
1988:Bucyrus
1968:Batavia
1958:Ashland
1851:Success
1846:Spiller
1786:Chester
1708:Rutland
1688:Lebanon
1678:Chester
1673:Bedford
1638:Rutland
1628:Pomeroy
1605:Pomeroy
1511:1 March
1465:June 4,
1166:pitcher
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471:Schools
366:History
340:village
338:) is a
299:Pomeroy
279:2398996
102:Country
31:Village
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2323:Urbana
2308:Toledo
2303:Tiffin
2283:Sidney
2243:Ottawa
2233:Newark
2198:Medina
2178:Marion
2163:London
2153:Lisbon
2133:Kenton
2078:Elyria
2058:Dayton
2018:Celina
2008:Canton
1963:Athens
1791:Darwin
1728:Sutton
1723:Scipio
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1693:Letart
1633:Racine
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1009:Latino
960:Latino
932:census
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614:Census
356:Athens
124:County
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2158:Logan
2073:Eaton
1993:Cadiz
1983:Bryan
1953:Akron
1874:Flora
1856:Welsh
1713:Salem
1698:Olive
1151:, an
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1065:, an
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952:Asian
940:White
909:1,573
899:−5.8%
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879:1,966
864:2,259
849:2,728
834:2,672
824:−8.5%
819:3,345
804:3,656
789:3,581
774:3,563
759:4,294
744:4,023
734:−1.8%
729:4,639
714:4,726
704:−4.5%
699:5,560
684:5,824
669:6,480
654:1,638
245:45769
234:(EDT)
232:UTC-4
211:UTC-5
192:1,573
129:Meigs
112:State
2313:Troy
2148:Lima
1942:Ohio
1513:2018
1467:2015
1352:2013
1339:ISBN
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1161:, a
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1093:, a
1022:The
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854:2.1%
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794:0.5%
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695:1880
680:1870
665:1860
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635:1840
623:Note
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335:-roy
274:GNIS
147:Area
117:Ohio
1940:of
1738:CDP
1153:NFL
1130:in
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