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- | Brooklyn Centre is primarily composed of | + | Brooklyn Centre is primarily composed of '''Original Lot 65'''. |
- | + | Brooklyn Village included '''Original Lots #65 and #74'''. | |
- | + | This land was purchased by the early settlers from Lord and Barber, agents for The Connecticut Company. | |
:[[Original Lot 65]] | :[[Original Lot 65]] | ||
+ | ::The earliest landowners of Brooklyn Centre were brothers, [[Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH]] who purchased all of [[Original Lot 65]]. Ebenezer taking the north side and Moses the south. | ||
:[[Original Lot 74]] | :[[Original Lot 74]] | ||
+ | ::Capt. Ozias Brainard, who arrived in Ohio in 1813, bought all of [[Original Lot 74]] in 1815. | ||
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:[[Property Developers]] | :[[Property Developers]] |
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Brooklyn Centre is primarily composed of Original Lot 65.
Brooklyn Village included Original Lots #65 and #74.
This land was purchased by the early settlers from Lord and Barber, agents for The Connecticut Company.
- Original Lot 65
- The earliest landowners of Brooklyn Centre were brothers, Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH who purchased all of Original Lot 65. Ebenezer taking the north side and Moses the south.
- Original Lot 74
- Capt. Ozias Brainard, who arrived in Ohio in 1813, bought all of Original Lot 74 in 1815.
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