Panoramic reproduction view of Elyria, Ohio drawn by Albert Ruger and
published by Chicago Lithographing Co. in 1868. Elyria was founded in
1817 at the forks of the Black River in northeastern Ohio. It was named
for Heman Ely who was the first settler there. Mr. Ely lived on in this
growing community until just sixteen years prior to this map's
publishing. He watched as Elyria became home to 3 flour mills and a
newspaper.
The map features inset illustrations of:
Town Hall Court House
Union School
Complete
reference list below.
Features numbered references to
the following locations:
1. Court
House 2. Town Hall 3. Union School 4. C. &
T. R. R. Depot 5. Fair Ground 6. Cemetery
7. Presbyterian Church 8. Baptist Church 9.
Methodist Church 10. Episcopal Church 11. Lutheran Church 12.
Catholic Church |

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24" x 20" |
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| 1W-OH-EL-1868-M |
36" x 29" |
2 lbs |
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| 1W-OH-EL-1868-L |
42" x 34" |
4 lbs |
$59.95 |
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| 1W-OH-EL-1868-XL |
51" x 42" |
4 lbs |
$79.95 |
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museum quality paper. The reproduction prints reflect the state of
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charm of the vintage original. Some major imperfections, such as dark
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