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About:
Isaac Bigelow was
born in New York August 25, 1797. He was the son of Dr. Israel
Bigelow. He came to Darby Township in Madison County where he
had purchased a tract of land with the intention of establishing a
stock farm. Instead he founded the Village of Plain City.
As the tide of immigration
seemed to be in the direction of central Ohio, Isaac Bigelow decided
to lay out a town to meet the wants of the people. Accordingly,
on July 8, 1818 the plan of Westminster was laid out. The name
"Westminster" was later changed to "Pleasant Valley", and 15 years
after Isaac's death the citizens petitioned their representative in
the legislature for an act to change the name to Plain City. It
was done in 1872.
The Plain City
Historical Society was founded in 1982. The Society acquired a
storefront at 111 West Main Street in the center of downtown and now
operate a Museum and Historical Library where
artifacts can be displayed and the history of the area can be
preserved.
Between April and
October of 2006 the membership has increased dramatically going from
11 members in April to 100 as of October 27, 2006. During long
range planning meetings a membership goal of 100 members by October
2007 was set. Currently membership stands at 214 and growing.
The Historical Society
is currently open on:
Tuesdays -
10:00AM - 12Noon
Thursdays -
12Noon - 3:00PM
Saturdays -
10:00AM - 12Noon
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