Hendersonville
The 1858 and 1874 maps show the land owner W. Henderson. Henderson's lived there, built wagons there and the area became known as Hendersonville.
The 1858 and 1874 maps show the land owner W. Henderson. Henderson's lived there, built wagons there and the area became known as Hendersonville.
Ogle is a well known hamlet, appearing by reference on the 1874 map as the Ogle Post Office, then managed by Postmaster Thomas Robinson on the Pittsburgh Mercer Road now Dutilh Road in the area of Bud's Suds, aka the first Fire Station. The Ogle PO would have 2 additional Postmasters and locations. Some may recall the old house that once stood on the south side of Unionville Road near the red brick Meeder farmhouse.