History of Norwalk — Norwalk, Ohio (2024)

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A History of Norwalk Revolutionary RootsNorwalk’s pioneer days began back in New England, shortly after the colonies declared independence from Great Britain in 1776. During the Revolutionary War, the British set fire to Norwalk, Connecticut. Eighty of its 86 buildings were destroyed, including schools, churches and stores. Firelands FoundedIn 1809, the state of Connecticut granted land from its Western Reserve in Ohio as compensation to those who lost property during the British raids. The “Fire Sufferers Lands” became known as the “Firelands.” The first permanent settlers came to Norwalk Township in 1809, the same year Huron County was formed. The settlers located near the brick school on Old State Road at the south edge of Milan. Huron County was officially organized in 1815 and transferred the county seat to Norwalk in 1818 from the original site north of Milan. Early Days of NorwalkIn 1816, the first plat of the village of Norwalk was surveyed by Almon Ruggles. This plat was altered to become the blocks along Main Street approximately from Church and Case east to about Prospect. In 1819 this plat was approved by the Common Pleas Court as far east as Milan and Woodlawn. Platt Benedict was the first to permanently settle in the village of Norwalk in 1817, along with his wife Sally de Forest Benedict and their five children. He encouraged “mechanics” (carpenters, masons, cabinet makers, etc) to come to the new village. In 1818, Platt Benedict was named Postmaster. Norwalk’s first weekly paper, The Norwalk Reporter, was issued in 1827. It merged with the new paper of the time, The Reflector, in 1830. Norwalk village was incorporated in 1828. Sixty-nine men voted in the first election in 1828, when James Williams was elected the first mayor. An attorney by trade, Mr. Williams lived for many years in a frame house on the site of the Norwalk Theatre on East Main Street. By the time the federal census of 1830 was taken, the population of Norwalk village had grown to 310. In 1831, Platt Benedict led a group of men and boys to dig up maples in the woods and plant them along Main Street. Twenty years later the town became known as The Maple City. The 1880 federal census counted 5,704 people in Norwalk, which entitled the community to change its designation from “village” to “city” in 1881. The Growth of CommerceIn 1833, the Bank of Norwalk opened with stock of $100,000. John Gardiner was its first clerk, who started the Norwalk National Bank in 1865, a direct ancestor of the Citizens Banking Company. The Milan Canal opened in 1839, and plank roads were built across northern Ohio to facilitate moving grain wagons to and from Milan. The roads and canal brought retail trade for Norwalk merchants. In 1853, the Toledo, Norwalk & Cleveland Railroad opened through Norwalk on the near north side. This became the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, and eventually the New York Central & Penn Central. The 1853 railroad was the last link in the New York to Chicago rail system. A Manufacturing TownThe coming of the railroad in 1853 made Norwalk a manufacturing town. NSC Perkins built a foundry and sewing machine factory; Barnard Cortrite made fanning mills. Norwalk also had a dowel pin company as well as wood products companies. In 1875 the A. B. Chase Company began making organs and then pianos in Norwalk, a business which continued until 1930. The G.S. Stewart Furniture Factory opened in former railroad shops on Whittlesey Avenue in 1900 and would operate for another 50 years.The Gerken family moved their business to Norwalk in 1919, where the Norwalk Upholstering Company eventually became the Norwalk Furniture Corporation. The legacy of manufacturing in Norwalk continues today, with new companies arriving in town, including international automotive parts supplier Borgers, USA. Early InfrastructureIn 1859 a company was formed which manufactured gas for illumination, and soon Norwalk streets and many homes enjoyed gas lights. Main Street was given a coating of gravel. The first stone paving with squares was started in 1877. In 1871 the first municipal water works started, pumping water from the river near the present armory. This plant was replaced in 1897 when the first two reservoirs were built at the present site. A filtration plant wasn’t added until about 1930.Click herefor a more detailed timeline of the city's water system. In 1886 the Norwalk Light and Power Company organized, which provided 82 arc lights for illumination of city streets. The company was proud to keep the lights on until midnight each night. By 1890 a new electric lighting company provided electricity for home lighting. The first house wired in Norwalk was located at 145 West Main. Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad first entered the Norwalk area in 1877 as a narrow gauge railroad but this was reorganized in 1880 with a new rail line that ran through Norwalk east and west, and at the time, north to Huron. This provided two different railroad passenger lines as well as freight lines for the Norwalk area. TransportationThe first car of the Sandusky, Norwalk & Milan Electric Railway came to Norwalk in 1893. The second car was the famous Number 101, also known as the “Dinky.” The Dinky operated every half hour from 6:30 AM to 11 PM and the fare was a nickel or six rides for a quarter. With three lines serving its residents at different times beginning in 1893, Norwalk remained a center of inter-urban traffic until 1938 when the last car ceased operations. Fisher Auto Body can trace its beginnings to the horse-drawn carriage shop in Norwalk where the Fisher's learned their trade before moving to Detroit.The first horseless carriage built in Norwalk was a steam car produced by Ethan Sly in 1902. By 1905, forty-nine Norwalk residents owned automobiles. The Auto-Bug Company was formed in Norwalk in 1909 and became the Norwalk Motor Car Company in 1910. Cars were manufactured in a building at Linwood and Monroe Streets, which shipped up to six automobiles per day. The company introduced the “Norwalk 35” model which reportedly could travel 50 miles per hour. Famous ResidentsIn 1868, Flora Call was born in nearby Greenfield Township. Flora married Elias Disney in 1888 and moved to Chicago the next year. She gave birth to her son, Walt Disney, in 1901. Perhaps the most famous of Norwalk’s native sons isPaul Brown, who was born in Norwalk in 1908. He became a pioneer figure in American football history, coaching for Ohio State University and the team that would bear his name, the Cleveland Browns. Brown was the founding owner of the Cincinnati Bengals and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965. Born in Milan just a mile north of Norwalk, Thomas Edison usually gets the credit for being the electric genius in the area, but counted among his friends was Norwalk residentHarry Bennett. A pioneer inventor himself, Bennett partnered with Edison in a Milan company that manufactured magnetos. In addition to experimenting with light bulb elements, Harry built one of the first automobiles in the nation. Harry then founded a company in 1910 at 21 Mill Street in Norwalk to service automobiles and eventually focused on electric motors. Bennett Electric is still in operation and currently located on Republic Street in Norwalk. From Trucking to RacingIn 1912, John Ernsthausen and Rolla Fader started the Norwalk Truck Company, which evolved into the Norwalk Truck Line. The Truck Line became the largest independently-owned trucking company in the world. The company served as inspiration for Norwalk High School’s mascot, the Truckers. Profits from the company’s success eventually funded the Ernsthausen Foundation, which continues to impact Norwalk today. With funds from both the Ernsthausen Foundation and the City of Norwalk, the Ernsthausen Community Center was built in 1989. In 1994, indoor pools and a weight room were added to this state-of-the-art recreation complex. In 1962, the Norwalk Dragway opened on 100 acres with 850 seats and a 6-row high stand. Bill Bader Sr. bought the Dragway in 1974. In 1981, Norwalk hosted the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) World Nationals for the first time. Over 40 years later, renamed Summit Motorsports Park, it is still in the Bader family and now features 26,000 grandstand seats on 204 acres. Building Roads for OhioIn the 1930s, Norwalk cemented its reputation as the “cradle of contractors” for heavy-highway construction. A.J. Baltes Company was ranked among the largest contractors in Ohio during the 1930s and through the 1950s. A large number of Norwalk’s current contracting companies can trace their roots to A.J. Baltes. Today, more than a dozen highway construction-oriented companies call Norwalk home. This number increases to around 90 when all sectors of general contracting are included. RevitalizationBeginning in the early 1990s, the Norwalk Revitalization Corporation coordinated a $2.4 million infrastructure improvement project in Norwalk’s central business district. Reconstruction began in 1997 and completed by 1999. Norwalk was named a Main Street Community in 2000 and continues to hold that distinction today. FAQs

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A History of Norwalk

Revolutionary Roots
Norwalk’s pioneer days began back in New England, shortly after the colonies declared independence from Great Britain in 1776. During the Revolutionary War, the British set fire to Norwalk, Connecticut. Eighty of its 86 buildings were destroyed, including schools, churches and stores.

Firelands Founded
In 1809, the state of Connecticut granted land from its Western Reserve in Ohio as compensation to those who lost property during the British raids. The “Fire Sufferers Lands” became known as the “Firelands.”

The first permanent settlers came to Norwalk Township in 1809, the same year Huron County was formed. The settlers located near the brick school on Old State Road at the south edge of Milan.

Huron County was officially organized in 1815 and transferred the county seat to Norwalk in 1818 from the original site north of Milan.

Early Days of Norwalk
In 1816, the first plat of the village of Norwalk was surveyed by Almon Ruggles. This plat was altered to become the blocks along Main Street approximately from Church and Case east to about Prospect. In 1819 this plat was approved by the Common Pleas Court as far east as Milan and Woodlawn.

Platt Benedict was the first to permanently settle in the village of Norwalk in 1817, along with his wife Sally de Forest Benedict and their five children. He encouraged “mechanics” (carpenters, masons, cabinet makers, etc) to come to the new village. In 1818, Platt Benedict was named Postmaster.

Norwalk’s first weekly paper, The Norwalk Reporter, was issued in 1827. It merged with the new paper of the time, The Reflector, in 1830.

Norwalk village was incorporated in 1828. Sixty-nine men voted in the first election in 1828, when James Williams was elected the first mayor. An attorney by trade, Mr. Williams lived for many years in a frame house on the site of the Norwalk Theatre on East Main Street.

By the time the federal census of 1830 was taken, the population of Norwalk village had grown to 310. In 1831, Platt Benedict led a group of men and boys to dig up maples in the woods and plant them along Main Street. Twenty years later the town became known as The Maple City.

The 1880 federal census counted 5,704 people in Norwalk, which entitled the community to change its designation from “village” to “city” in 1881.


The Growth of Commerce
In 1833, the Bank of Norwalk opened with stock of $100,000. John Gardiner was its first clerk, who started the Norwalk National Bank in 1865, a direct ancestor of the Citizens Banking Company.

The Milan Canal opened in 1839, and plank roads were built across northern Ohio to facilitate moving grain wagons to and from Milan. The roads and canal brought retail trade for Norwalk merchants. In 1853, the Toledo, Norwalk & Cleveland Railroad opened through Norwalk on the near north side. This became the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, and eventually the New York Central & Penn Central. The 1853 railroad was the last link in the New York to Chicago rail system.

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A Manufacturing Town
The coming of the railroad in 1853 made Norwalk a manufacturing town. NSC Perkins built a foundry and sewing machine factory; Barnard Cortrite made fanning mills. Norwalk also had a dowel pin company as well as wood products companies. In 1875 the A. B. Chase Company began making organs and then pianos in Norwalk, a business which continued until 1930. The G.S. Stewart Furniture Factory opened in former railroad shops on Whittlesey Avenue in 1900 and would operate for another 50 years.The Gerken family moved their business to Norwalk in 1919, where the Norwalk Upholstering Company eventually became the Norwalk Furniture Corporation.

The legacy of manufacturing in Norwalk continues today, with new companies arriving in town, including international automotive parts supplier Borgers, USA.


Early Infrastructure
In 1859 a company was formed which manufactured gas for illumination, and soon Norwalk streets and many homes enjoyed gas lights. Main Street was given a coating of gravel. The first stone paving with squares was started in 1877. In 1871 the first municipal water works started, pumping water from the river near the present armory. This plant was replaced in 1897 when the first two reservoirs were built at the present site. A filtration plant wasn’t added until about 1930.Click herefor a more detailed timeline of the city's water system.

In 1886 the Norwalk Light and Power Company organized, which provided 82 arc lights for illumination of city streets. The company was proud to keep the lights on until midnight each night. By 1890 a new electric lighting company provided electricity for home lighting. The first house wired in Norwalk was located at 145 West Main.

Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad first entered the Norwalk area in 1877 as a narrow gauge railroad but this was reorganized in 1880 with a new rail line that ran through Norwalk east and west, and at the time, north to Huron. This provided two different railroad passenger lines as well as freight lines for the Norwalk area.

Transportation
The first car of the Sandusky, Norwalk & Milan Electric Railway came to Norwalk in 1893. The second car was the famous Number 101, also known as the “Dinky.” The Dinky operated every half hour from 6:30 AM to 11 PM and the fare was a nickel or six rides for a quarter. With three lines serving its residents at different times beginning in 1893, Norwalk remained a center of inter-urban traffic until 1938 when the last car ceased operations.

Fisher Auto Body can trace its beginnings to the horse-drawn carriage shop in Norwalk where the Fisher's learned their trade before moving to Detroit.The first horseless carriage built in Norwalk was a steam car produced by Ethan Sly in 1902. By 1905, forty-nine Norwalk residents owned automobiles. The Auto-Bug Company was formed in Norwalk in 1909 and became the Norwalk Motor Car Company in 1910. Cars were manufactured in a building at Linwood and Monroe Streets, which shipped up to six automobiles per day. The company introduced the “Norwalk 35” model which reportedly could travel 50 miles per hour.

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Famous Residents
In 1868, Flora Call was born in nearby Greenfield Township. Flora married Elias Disney in 1888 and moved to Chicago the next year. She gave birth to her son, Walt Disney, in 1901.

Perhaps the most famous of Norwalk’s native sons isPaul Brown, who was born in Norwalk in 1908. He became a pioneer figure in American football history, coaching for Ohio State University and the team that would bear his name, the Cleveland Browns. Brown was the founding owner of the Cincinnati Bengals and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965.

Born in Milan just a mile north of Norwalk, Thomas Edison usually gets the credit for being the electric genius in the area, but counted among his friends was Norwalk residentHarry Bennett. A pioneer inventor himself, Bennett partnered with Edison in a Milan company that manufactured magnetos. In addition to experimenting with light bulb elements, Harry built one of the first automobiles in the nation. Harry then founded a company in 1910 at 21 Mill Street in Norwalk to service automobiles and eventually focused on electric motors. Bennett Electric is still in operation and currently located on Republic Street in Norwalk.

From Trucking to Racing
In 1912, John Ernsthausen and Rolla Fader started the Norwalk Truck Company, which evolved into the Norwalk Truck Line. The Truck Line became the largest independently-owned trucking company in the world. The company served as inspiration for Norwalk High School’s mascot, the Truckers. Profits from the company’s success eventually funded the Ernsthausen Foundation, which continues to impact Norwalk today. With funds from both the Ernsthausen Foundation and the City of Norwalk, the Ernsthausen Community Center was built in 1989. In 1994, indoor pools and a weight room were added to this state-of-the-art recreation complex.

In 1962, the Norwalk Dragway opened on 100 acres with 850 seats and a 6-row high stand. Bill Bader Sr. bought the Dragway in 1974. In 1981, Norwalk hosted the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) World Nationals for the first time. Over 40 years later, renamed Summit Motorsports Park, it is still in the Bader family and now features 26,000 grandstand seats on 204 acres.

Building Roads for Ohio
In the 1930s, Norwalk cemented its reputation as the “cradle of contractors” for heavy-highway construction. A.J. Baltes Company was ranked among the largest contractors in Ohio during the 1930s and through the 1950s. A large number of Norwalk’s current contracting companies can trace their roots to A.J. Baltes. Today, more than a dozen highway construction-oriented companies call Norwalk home. This number increases to around 90 when all sectors of general contracting are included.

Revitalization
Beginning in the early 1990s, the Norwalk Revitalization Corporation coordinated a $2.4 million infrastructure improvement project in Norwalk’s central business district. Reconstruction began in 1997 and completed by 1999. Norwalk was named a Main Street Community in 2000 and continues to hold that distinction today.

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History of Norwalk — Norwalk, Ohio (2024)

FAQs

History of Norwalk — Norwalk, Ohio? ›

The settlement was founded by Platt Benedict in 1817 and named for Norwalk, Conn. Many Classic Revival-style houses, built in the early 19th century by New England settlers, survive. The Firelands Museum, formerly Preston Wickham House (1836), contains Indian and pioneer relics.

Who were the first settlers of Norwalk? ›

The two first settlers, Richard Olmsted and Nathaniel Ely, arrived from Hartford in 1649. They were followed by fourteen others. Norwalk was incorporated on September 11, 1651, when the General Court of the Connecticut Colony decreed that "Norwaukee shall bee a townee".

What is Norwalk known for? ›

Norwalk is known for its oysters, and, even though there were problems with overexploitation and pollution of the waters in the late 1960s and early '70s, today the oyster fisheries are again productive. Norwalk is a summer resort and the location of the Norwalk Community-Technical College, which opened in 1961.

Why is Norwalk, Ohio called the Maple city? ›

Norwalk is a community that takes pride in its “urban forest,” and is known as the “Maple City.” The streets are lined with maple trees, some of which were originally planted in 1803.

What is the origin of Norwalk? ›

The history of the City of Norwalk predates its consolidation in 1913 by 273 years when on February 26, 1640, Roger Ludlow entered into a treaty with the Norwalk Indians and purchased “all lands lying between the Saugatuck and Norwalk rivers, to the middle of said rivers, and from the sea, a day's walk into the country ...

What is the history of Norwalk Ohio? ›

The settlement was founded by Platt Benedict in 1817 and named for Norwalk, Conn. Many Classic Revival-style houses, built in the early 19th century by New England settlers, survive. The Firelands Museum, formerly Preston Wickham House (1836), contains Indian and pioneer relics.

Is Norwalk wealthy? ›

Fairfield County's Norwalk, CT is the third richest city in the Nutmeg State.

What was Ohio called before it was called Ohio? ›

George Washington spoke these words in 1788 about the southeastern corner of what was then known as the Northwest Territory. This territory was made up of land that would one day become Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.

What is the nickname for Norwalk? ›

Norwalk is a coastal city of 84,000 people in the US state of Connecticut.

Why is Norwalk called the truckers? ›

Arguably one of the first business owners in America to seek commercial “naming rights,” Mr. Ernsthausen came up with the idea of calling the Norwalk High School sports teams the “Truckers” – a namesake for his company and a reminder of the industry for which the city of Norwalk was well-known.

Is norovirus named after Norwalk Ohio? ›

It often occurs in outbreaks, especially among those living in close quarters. In the United States, it is the cause of about half of all foodborne disease outbreaks. The virus is named after the city of Norwalk, Ohio, US, where an outbreak occurred in 1968.

When did the burning of Norwalk happen? ›

The monument, at the summit of Grumman's Hill, marks the location where Maj. Gen. William Tryon witnessed the burning of Norwalk by the British troops under his command during the engagement of July 11, & 12, 1779.

What food is Norwalk found in? ›

The consumption of molluscan shellfish such as clams, oysters, and co*ckles has now been associated with Norwalk and NLV; however, gastroenteritis from these agents is not limited to the ingestion of contaminated shellfish.

Who were the first settlers in 1607? ›

Original settlers (May 1607)
NameOccupationAlt. names
Nathaniel PowellCaptain and GentlemanNathaniell
John RatcliffeCouncillor and CaptainSicklemore, J.
James ReadBlacksmith and Soldier
John RobinsonGentlemanJehu
88 more rows

What Native American tribes lived in Norwalk, CT? ›

Members of the Siwanog tribe farmed, hunted, and fished in the fertile Norwalk River Valley in an area they called Pimpewaug.

Who founded Norwalk CA? ›

The Sproul House is a Stick Style-influenced, Victorian farm house built in 1870 by the founder of Norwalk, Gilbert Sproul. He and his family lived there while he founded Norwalk.

Who were the first settlers that lived in the town called Los Ángeles mainly? ›

America's second largest city was originally inhabited by indigenous tribes and expanded with settlers from Spain, Mexico and then gold prospectors, land speculators, laborers, oil barons and those seeking fame in Hollywood.

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