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The History of Seabrook. A guide to where we've been from here and now.
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inhabitants of SeaBrooke, Fort SeaBrooke and the town of Seabrooke well after 1635, which is when the story-told-most-often claims the town was officially named SayeBrooke.
The Saybrook Township lands were originally owned by Connecticut Land Company investor William Hart. Hart then sold the entire township, with the exception of one lot, to Josiah Wright and his son Samuel Wright of Pownal, Vermont, in 1811. The deed for this sale is recorded in the Ashtabula County Courthouse in Jefferson, Ohio.
Not only is it one of the oldest houses in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood and an unusual example of Italianate architecture for the Cleveland area, but it was also built by one of the pioneer founders of Ohio City.
View free online plat map for Ohio. Get property lines, land ownership, and parcel information, including parcel number and acres.
21 lut 2023 · These pictures show the changes over the years and what some of the most notable landmarks and buildings looked like in decades past. All photos via the Cleveland Memory Project.