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Clintonville Historical Society
The Clintonville Historical Society in Columbus, OH is a local organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Clintonville and its residents. They provide resources, events, and maps for visitors and residents interested in learning about the area's past. The society highlights notable individuals like James "Jerry" Welsh, a dairyman and Civil War veteran, who faced tragedy when his farm burned in 1897. In addition to documenting historical events, the society also celebrates the community's heritage by showcasing significant landmarks such as the Columbus Canoe Club, which was converted into a residence in 1959. With a focus on honoring veterans, the society commemorates Armistice Day, now known as Veterans Day, by sharing photographs and stories of World War I soldiers, including Norman Barnes Thorp, who addressed the troops during the war.Generated from the website