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1800

Still later in the 1800’s stagecoach service was established for mail and travelers.

1801

The first school was held in a community building that also served as a meeting hall and church. It opened January 1, 1801, and was taught by Caleb Palmer.

The first burial was Oliver Chillenden, who died during childbirth on September 29, 1801.

1803

The Township’s first election was held in 1803.

1828

In 1828, many Baptists began to follow a new movement called the Campbellites Evangelistic Movement.

1846

Canfield made plans to be the county seat, and because of it being the geographical center it was made such in 1846, while Youngstown grumbled that it should have had that honor.

1855

By 1855, the number of exhibits and the number of attendants had grown so large that the fair was extended to three days.

1860

The Academy’s Adelphic Union recorded its essays and poems, The Academy disbanded in the 1860’s term of the Civil War; there weren’t enough male students, and the remaining female students could not support keeping it open.

1872

The Union School, Canfield’s first graded school, was built in 1872.

1881

The Northeastern Ohio Normal School was organized in 1881 in Canfield to meet the need for teacher training in the area.

1896

J.W. Canfield, Grandson of the City’s Founder . The fair opened a new Main Hall (now the Floral and Fine Arts Building) in 1896 to commemorate its Golden Jubilee.

1924

The fairgrounds were first illuminated for night attendance in 1924.

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