McKean Township
History
McKean
Township Story
In early
times, the area of McKean Township was part of the United States Military
lands.
John Price,
a Welshman, was the first settler in McKean Township. In 1806, about
four miles north of Granville, he cleared land that was later called
Welsh Field.
Other settlers
begin to arrive and by April 1810, McKean Township was originally surveyed
and it was divided into four tracts of 1,000 acres.
The early
pioneers were principally from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New
Jersey, and a few from New England.
Early settlers
found Indian mounds on a farm owned by Thomas McKean Thompson, located
about four miles north of Granville. Thomas McKean Thompson was an early
settler who was a wealthy and knowledgeable man. He came from Pennsylvania
where he was the private secretary to Governor McKean. Thompson named
McKean Township in honor of the governor.
There were
two villages in McKean Township - Fredonia and Sylvania*. The first
election in McKean Township was held in the Village of Fredonia in 1818.
A hat setting on a white oak log was the ballot box and 13 votes were
cast. Nearly all of the people who voted were elected to some office.
The 1830
census showed the population of Fredonia to be 86 and of Sylvania to
be 50.
*Sylvania
is now the town of Highwater.
Early days in Fredonia
In the early
days of 1825 and 1830 Fredonia gave promise of becoming a thrifty village.
Fredonia was laid out by Spencer Arnold in 1829 and was settled by people
from the Northeastern states and West Virginia. Tradition says it was
named for a small town in Western New York.
At this time
there were 28 or more dwelling houses in the village and most of the
people kept cows and pigs for family use. The lots were enclosed by
fence with the cows and pigs pastured in the road.
There were
three general stores, one harness shop, one shoe shop, one wagon shop,
one tailor shop, one cooper shop, and sometimes two backsmith shops.
There were usually two doctors and a post office. There was usually
a milliner in some of the house that sewed the braid, blackened and
pressed the hats and also trimmed the hats and bonnets in the latest
fashions. An artist would often come out and take pictures for the people
until all were supplied, then move on to another village. Photographs
were not invented at that time.
There were
two churches, both had good membership and congregations. The general
stores carried miscellaneous stock, hardware to groceries, dry goods,
boots, shoes, and jewelry, hats and caps. Not one had to drive to Newark
for supplies.
The school
in those days had only two terms during the year, each of three months-three
months in the winter and three in the spring. Wages were nine and twelve
dollars a month. Large boys did not have advantage of the spring term
as they had to work. It was a two room schoolhouse in the 1800's due
to the younger children being taught by themselves.
A rake factory
stood where the former McKean Elementary School building stands now.
The rake factory made horse and hand rakes that were shipped from Newark.
You can see
at that time Fredonia was a busy place. The mail was at first carried
from Lancaster to Mt. Vernon once a week by a mail carrier on horseback.
He would leave Lancaster in the morning and stay at the Ingraham Inn
in Fredonia, then on to Mt. Vernon the next morning.
Next day,
the mail carrier would come back to Fredonia to stay overnight and on
to Lancaster the next day.
People did
not have stamps or envelopes but would fold the paper to resemble an
envelope and gave the mail carrier twenty-five cents for each letter.
Not many letters were written in those days.
Life in
Fredonia update: 1984
Life in Fredonia
and the life of Highwater, both in the McKean Township area, are still
busy today with the robust of friendly people. The area has a population
of approximately 1197 people, 15 merchants, three churches, one general
store, one private school, and the area still continues to grow with
a strong township government.
(2000 population of 1512)
McKean Township
residents, through a tax-levied ballot in 1978, provided themselves
with a new Township building.
The McKean
Community Organization formed in May 1982, came about through strong
determination that a community would not fall away. The MCO developed
from the closing of the McKean Elementary School (a part of the North
Fork District closed due to lack of State funding).
The Fredonia
and Highwater residents are still striving for a better small area community
through the development of ELLAS PARK, located near the grounds of the
McKean Township Building.
Through the
help of McKean residents, McKean Community Organization, and the Township
Government cooperation, this small area named in the 1800's is still
on the
up-swing of growth.
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