CU ow ne gf ur mf ,fQa3a12f Upper left, Covington Community Park, City Council members, upper right, seated left to right are: Ray Porter, Presidentg jim Einney. J. L. O'Roark, Mary Hayes, Clerk, Ned Drees, Mayor, Rogar O'Donnell, City Solicitorg Roy Weikert, Keith Langston, and harles B. Ingle. One of the most picturesque villages in mid-western Ohio is Covington. In this quiet, restful town with beau- tiful tree-lined streets is a much-used park where children and grown-ups alike revel in the gaiety of late afternoon picnics and Sunday reunions. Covington's beauty is natural, for it is situated on the graceful Stillwater River. Several creeks drain into the river in the area. This site was picked by the founders of the village, Daniel Wright and jacob Ullery, who laid out 26 lots on the east side of the Stillwater in 1816. Two of the streets, which were laid out at that time, still carry the name after the founders. Incorporated in 1835, the village population grew to 451 Miami County Dairy Bar people by 1850, which is one-fifth of the 1950 population of 2,712. In 1869 West Covington, which is across the river southwest of the village, was laid out. This section has never been incorporated into the village of Covington. Most of the early businesses in the Covington area con- sisted of quarries, mills, and tanneries. The area is under- laid with an excellent quality of limestone. Many build- ings in the village today are stone. After cement and concrete blocks came into wider use, most of the quarries were abandoned. Some of the chief industries are the Westerville Cream- ery, the largest, the Dayton Power and Light Company, which supplies the electricity for Covington's utilities, and the Miami County Dairy, which processes the milk from Westerville Creamery .-.
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