CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
is an all volunteer, 501C3, organization dedicated to the education, preservation and promotion
of the rich heritage of the greater Clinton area and its role along the Ohio & Erie Canal Corridor.



Summit County, Ohio

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 Home of the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall

THE VILLAGE OF CLINTON

Historic Clinton Village


"A CANAL TOWN AND PROUD OF IT!" That pretty well sums up this now quiet little village that owes its beginnings and character to the Ohio & Erie Canal. "One of the most historic communities in the Akron/Canton area" it is, as near as possible, an unmatched look into the past of the historic Canal Era.

One simply cannot stand in this village, today, much the same as it was one hundred and fifty plus years ago, and not have an overwhelming sensation of its storied past. Its heritage speaks of the canal from every shadow of the historic landscape. It tells how this community came into being because "a canal ran through it"; what previous generations dreamed of and what they achieved.

Though Clinton owes its early brawling boomtown character to the Ohio & Erie Canal, today, nestled among the foothills of the extreme southwestern tip of Summit County; it has a natural resource not found in many places... PEACEFULNESS!

 
Pearson and Sarah Rhoads Harter House porch

THE CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY stands passionate in their vision and commitment to provide leadership and service to the community, thereby fostering both historical and recreational interest.

We are headquartered in the pre-civil war Rhoads-Harter House located in one of the two Historic Districts listed on the National Register.

It is our intent to offer quality programs, in conjunction with our history that will be instrumental in shaping the future social, cultural and economic climate of the greater Clinton area.

We are an extremely ambitious group, totally dedicated to do whatever it takes to develop our plan and manage all resources entrusted to us with integrity, accountability and unselfishness.

WON'T YOU JOIN US?


The Ann and Martin Limbach House - 1874

Built in 1874 by Jacob Limbach and his two brothers, Adam and Martin, the Colonial Revival house was used to overlook their Main Street business which was located across the street. This home is directly linked in history to the Limbach Historical District.

Jacob Limbach, a Canal Boat Captain and entrepeneur, floated the lumber up the canal as well as the huge quarried stone still present in the structure of the home today. The large front porch would give the house a stately appearance in the hub of Clinton's expanding commercial and transportation trade of the day. The home would survive the devastating flood of 1913. Many experts consider the Limbach family master builders of their day.

The house was eventually left to Jacob's son Martin and his wife Ann who lived in the home for many years.

 










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