Biographies
Captain Armstrong		Chief of Greentown (1812)
Robert F. Bacher			Nuclear physicist, one of primary heads of Manhattan Project (1942-1946).
Mabel Berra				Singer and actress known as the "Venus of Vaudeville."
John P. Bowman			Publisher of the Loudonville Democrat newspaper.
William Bowman			Gunsmith, best known as apprentice of Peter Reinhard.
Louis Bromfield			Pulitzer prize winning novelist, best-selling author and conservationist.
Curtis E. Budd			Superintendent of Loudonville Schools (1901-1929) and two-term Mayor of Loudonville.
Jonathan Chapman		Folk hero known as "Johnny Appleseed"
Rev. James Copus			Friend of Greentown natives and primary victim of the Copus massacre.
Thomas Coulter			Founder of Perrysville and Justice of the Peace.
Jonathan Coulter			Early settler in Perrysville and Justice of the Peace
Levitt E. Custer			Dentist, inventor and hot-air balloon pilot during National Elimination Race (1912).
Mary O. Eddy			Composer of folk music.
Charles I. Faddis			Lt. Colonel in U.S. Expeditionary Forces and U.S. Representative (1933-1942).
Cleo Redd Fisher			Co-Founder of Mohican Historical Society (1961) and namesake of CRF Museum.
Charles W. Follis			First black professional football player and former Loudonville Walk-Overs star.
Danny Foster			Antarctic explorer, first American to reach Vostok Station (1961-1962).
Joseph D. Jesensky		Chief Architect of Mohican State Forest for Civilian Conservation Corps.
Charles F. Kettering		Inventor of the Electric Starter, etc., Vice President of General Motors and philanthropist.
Thomas Lyons			Lenape warrior and Greentown resident who participated in Wyoming Valley massacre.
Paul Lyons				Settler in present-day Mohican State Forest, namesake of Lyons Falls.
Raymond F. McMullen		Superintendent of Loudonville Schools (1929-1959) and State Representative.
Charles Mowery			Early automobile racer and original owner of Mowery Cider Mill.
Captain Pipe				Lenape Chief influential in the affairs of Greentown and Col. Crawford's capture.
James L. Priest			Founder of Loudonville.
Martin Ruffner			Early settler, victim of Zimmer massacre.
Peter A. Reinhard			Gunsmith and nationally recognized marksman.
Americus V. Rice			Brigadier General (1865) and long-serving U.S. Representative (1874-1897).
Rosella Rice				Historian and nationally published Author.
J.C. Sample				Professor and headmaster of Greentown Academy (1865-1895).
Reinhold Schnittke		Loudonville Police Chief and respected law man (1907-1972).
Jedediah S. Smith			Explorer, frontiersman and cartographer best known for discovering the South Pass.
George H. Stewart		Justice of the Peace credited with bringing railroad to Loudonville.
Jacob A. Stitzel			Inventor of Patent Flour, Millwright at Northwestern Elevator & Grain Co.
William L. Strong			Mayor of New York (1895-1897) known for defeating Tammany Hall.
Thomas C. Stouch		Professional baseball player and manager known for discovering "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.
Augustus A. Taylor		Owner of the Northwestern Elevator & Grain Co.
William H. Thompson		U.S. Senator (1933-1934) for Nebraska and Nebraska Supreme Court Justice (1924-1931).
Sarah Copus Vail			Survivor of Copus massacre, daughter of Rev. James Copus.
Paul Weirick				Music composer best known for arranging music on the Lawrence Welk Show.
Hugo H. Young			Inventor of the Flxible Side Car and Ohio Chamber of Commerce President.
Notable Topics and Events
Copus Massacre			Violent attacks on frontier settlers following the destruction of Greentown (1812)
Corell Potato Chips		Potato chip factory located in Loudonville.
Dad's Rootbeer			Bottling and distribution of Dad's Root Beer, Grapette and other soft drinks.
The Flxible Company		Manufacturer of motorcycle side cars, buses, ambulances, and funeral cars (1913-1996).
Flxible Fire				Fire that destroyed part of Plant 1 of the Flxible (1947).
Greentown				Native village situated Northwest of Perrysville, until destroyed in War of 1812.
Islay's					Ice cream and restaurant chain originally out of Mansfield, birthplace of Klondike bar.
Loudonville Street Fair	Harvest celebration and street festival in Loudonville (1876-Present).
Madge Kinsey Players		Traveling vaudeville troupe (1888-1964) partially based in Loudonville.
Ohio Theatre				Movie theatre originally built as Loudonville Municipal Hall and Opera House (1909).
Skinner's Mill			Flour mill built in 1818 that continued operation until 2019.