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Englewood Ohio company history timeline

1858

They found 20 ounces of gold on July 20th, 1858,” Cohn said.

In 1858 a gold placer deposit, one of the first in Colorado, was discovered nearby.

1864

In 1864 an Irish immigrant named Thomas Skerritt laid claim to a 640 acre homestead that encompassed most of present-day Englewood.

1875

Englewood was formed from the settlement of Orchard Place in 1875, and it developed as an agricultural and dairying trade centre.

1880

By 1880, urban growth had begun.

1883

In 1883, crews started laying tracks for the Cherrelyn Horse Car.

1903

Lots of potential in 1903, Tom Skerritt, the father of Englewood, he built the first house, he was running for mayor.

In 1903, there was a movement afoot to clean up Orchard Place.

1903 "History Trunk" (PDF file) - includes information on Englewood's incorporation

1905

In 1905, a young doctor named Charles A. Bundsen established an institution to offer treatment to Swedish immigrants with tuberculosis.

1906

Doctor Bundsen founded the Swedish Consumptive Sanatorium and with funds raised by local businesses, church groups, and Swedish charities, he purchased five acres of land in 1906.

In 1906, the old Fiske Gardens was transformed into the renowned Tuileries Amusement Park.

1912

The first motion picture theater, the Englewood Theatre, opened in 1912 at 3460 South Broadway.

1923

The National Film Company operated until 1923, when the property was sold to Alexander Industries.

1970

Craig Hospital, which moved to Englewood in 1970, also has roots that go back over 90 years.

1997

Cinderella City closed in 1997.

2022

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