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VAN WERT

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 897 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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VAN WERT  , a city and the county-seat of
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Van Wert county,
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Ohio, U.S.A., about 28 m . W. by N. of
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Lima . Pop . (1890) 5512; (1900) 6422 (221
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foreign-born); (1910) 7157 . Van Wert is served by the Pennsylvania and the
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Cincinnati
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Northern
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railways, and by an interurban electric
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line . Among the
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principal buildings are the city hall, the court house, the Brumback Library of Van Wert county (containing 14,65o volumes in 1908), the Home Office
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Building of the Home Guards of
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America (a fraternal society incorporated in 1899 and having about 16,000 members in 1910), and the Home Office Building of the Central Manufactures'
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Insurance Co . Van Wert is situated in a rich agricultural region . It has railway and machine shops and various manufactures . The
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municipality owns and operates the waterworks . Van Wert was settled about 1840, was incorporated as a
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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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