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==March 16, 1803== | ==March 16, 1803== | ||
− | [[File:1803.png|1803 letter and map establishing Newark as a city, written by William Schenck]] This is considered to be Newark's "birth certificate" as it was written by [[William C. Schenck|General William Cortenus Schenck]], who is considered to be the founder of Newark. The map and letter were printed by the [[Licking County Historical Society]] as reproductions of the original. Text on the back side reads: "This is a facsimile reproduction of a letter which has aptly been called "Newark's Birth Certificate." In the handwriting of Newark's founder, General William Cortenus Schenck, this document contains a detailed description of the establishment of the town destined to become the county seat of Licking County, Ohio. The letter was discovered by a Chicago autograph dealer, and was purchased from him by Miss Jean Davis of Newark, Ohio. On January 26, 1954, Miss Davis presented this unique item of local history to the Licking County Historical Society." | + | [[File:1803.png|thumb|1803 letter and map establishing Newark as a city, written by William Schenck]] This is considered to be Newark's "birth certificate" as it was written by [[William C. Schenck|General William Cortenus Schenck]], who is considered to be the founder of Newark. The map and letter were printed by the [[Licking County Historical Society]] as reproductions of the original. Text on the back side reads: "This is a facsimile reproduction of a letter which has aptly been called "Newark's Birth Certificate." In the handwriting of Newark's founder, General William Cortenus Schenck, this document contains a detailed description of the establishment of the town destined to become the county seat of Licking County, Ohio. The letter was discovered by a Chicago autograph dealer, and was purchased from him by Miss Jean Davis of Newark, Ohio. On January 26, 1954, Miss Davis presented this unique item of local history to the Licking County Historical Society." |
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[[File:Sicard_1808_map.png|thumb| Newark in 1808]] This image is based off of a book entitled ''A Pen Picture of Newark As It Appeared in 1818'' by an unnamed author. The drawing was done in 1941 by H.F. Sicard. | [[File:Sicard_1808_map.png|thumb| Newark in 1808]] This image is based off of a book entitled ''A Pen Picture of Newark As It Appeared in 1818'' by an unnamed author. The drawing was done in 1941 by H.F. Sicard. |
Revision as of 11:24, 31 July 2017
The Licking County Library has many maps available to the public in its Local History Vertical Files. Here is a sampling of maps showing representations of Newark as it appeared in the first half of the nineteenth century.