Petersburg, Carroll County, Ohio

Petersburg School (1921-1939)

Petersburg sometimes spelled “Petersburgh”, is an unincorporated community in Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio, United States.[1] The community is part of the CantonMassillon Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is served by the Carrollton post office, ZIP code 44615.[2] It is located on the North Fork McGuire Creek and State Route 332.

History

The community was platted September 23, 1867 by Joseph Ton and Cornelius Bracken, and had a post office called Algonquin.[3] The creek location led to the establishment of the Petersburg Mill, also known as the Algonquin Mill, which operated on waterpower from 1826 to 1880, and on steam power 1880 to 1938,[4] and which, on November 20, 1970 was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Carroll County Historical Society puts on an annual festival on an autumn weekend called the Algonquin Mill Festival at the site.[5]

Education

Students attend the Carrollton Exempted Village School District.[6]

References

Coordinates: 40°30′50″N 81°06′44″W / 40.51389°N 81.11222°W / 40.51389; -81.11222

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