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In 1809, the present-day City of Green was platted and organized as Green Township, which consisted of approximately thirty-four square miles. Between 1809 and 1900 the unincorporated burgs of Aultman, Comet, East Liberty, Greensburg, and Myersville were settled within Green Township. These original communities were very small, independent settlements that contained a high concentration of the population in the Township. Growth in the Township was primarily due to the routes of the stagecoaches that ran through the Community. The Salem to Clinton stagecoach route ran east & west on what is now Greensburg Road, and the Massillon to Middleburg stagecoach route ran north & south on present-day State Route 241.
Land outside of the
five main burgs was covered by large farms that produced valuable crops,
and the farmland also covered vast areas of useable coal, which became
Green Townships second leading market product until its decline
in the early 1900's. The local economy then slowly shifted from farming
and coal mining to small businesses, manufacturing, and industries. |
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