VAN WERT
Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume
V27,
Page 897
of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
VAN WERT
, a city and the county-seat of Van Wert
county, Ohio, U.S.A., about 28 m
.
W. by N. of Lima
.
Pop
.
(1890) 5512; (1900) 6422 (221 foreign- born); (1910) 7157
.
Van Wert is served by the Pennsylvania and the Cincinnati
Northern railways, and by an interurban electric line
.
Among the principal buildings are the city See also: - HALL
- HALL (O.E. heall, a common Teutonic word, cf. Ger. Halle)
- HALL (generally known as SCHWABISCH-HALL, tc distinguish it from the small town of Hall in Tirol and Bad-Hall, a health resort in Upper Austria)
- HALL, BASIL (1788-1844)
- HALL, CARL CHRISTIAN (1812–1888)
- HALL, CHARLES FRANCIS (1821-1871)
- HALL, CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN (1816—19oz)
- HALL, EDWARD (c. 1498-1547)
- HALL, FITZEDWARD (1825-1901)
- HALL, ISAAC HOLLISTER (1837-1896)
- HALL, JAMES (1793–1868)
- HALL, JAMES (1811–1898)
- HALL, JOSEPH (1574-1656)
- HALL, MARSHALL (1790-1857)
- HALL, ROBERT (1764-1831)
- HALL, SAMUEL CARTER (5800-5889)
- HALL, SIR JAMES (1761-1832)
- HALL, WILLIAM EDWARD (1835-1894)
hall, the court house, the Brumback Library of Van Wert county (containing 14,65o volumes in 1908), the Home See also: - OFFICE (from Lat. officium, " duty," " service," a shortened form of opifacium, from facere, " to do," and either the stem of opes, " wealth," " aid," or opus, " work ")
Office Building of the Home Guards of America (a fraternal society incorporated in 1899 and having about 16,000 members in 1910), and the Home Office Building of the Central Manufactures' Insurance Co
.
Van Wert is situated in a rich agricultural region
.
It has railway and machine shops and various manufactures
.
The municipality owns and operates the waterworks
.
Van Wert was settled about 1840, was incorporated as a town in 1848 and was chartered as a city in 1903
.
The county and the city were named in honour of Isaac Van Wert (1760–1828), one of the
captors of Major John Andre
.
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