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    Chardon and Chardon Township

     
    Chardon and Chardon Township

    Description

    The name Chardon, a French word meaning "thistle," was adopted
    by the township and settlement of Chardon around 1812 in
    tribute to the owner of extensive local land holdings. Peter Chardon
    Brooks, a wealthy Boston merchant, deeded land for a village square
    modeled after the town plans of many New England villages on the
    condition that the inhabitants would use his middle name to identify
    the locale and establish the place as the seat of government. Although
    Brooks never visited the area, he supported the town by providing a
    large bell to the first church built. Chardon was soon selected as the
    site of county government for the newly established Geauga County,
    a territory that then encompassed today's Geauga and Lake Counties.
    Sitting atop a wooded hill amid a forested and rolling landscape, the
    town and its surrounding area developed first as a farming community,
    gradually becoming a commercial center, and then a bedroom
    community. Long known for its significant snowfall, Chardon is
    recognized as an excellent place to raise families and educate children.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9781531659486
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    130
    Publication date:
    2011-11-28
    Publisher:
    Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
    EAN/ISBN:
    9781531659486
    Medium:
    Bound edition
    Number of pages:
    130
    Publication date:
    2011-11-28
    Publisher:
    Arcadia Publishing Library Editions

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