Tallmadge was established in 1807 by David Bacon as a Congregational community. In 1821 local landowners donated timber to build this church, designed and constructed by one of Ohio's first architects, Col. Lemuel Porter. Dedicated on September 8, . . . — — Map (db m43441) HM
The Village of Tallmadge was founded in 1807. The first Academy building was erected in 1815. The fifth home of the Academy was located on the second floor of this Town Hall, which was erected in 1859. The Academy served students from northeast . . . — — Map (db m43426) HM
1907 Sherman Pettibone erected this step as a monument on site of first house in Tallmadge south of 494 Newton Street. Damage was inflicted by vandals. Moved to present location by pupils of Tallmadge Schools as original site will be under relocated . . . — — Map (db m202404) HM
Built between 1822 & 1825, and designed by Lemuel Porter.
This historic landmark is the oldest church building in Ohio still in continuous use a place of worship. — — Map (db m202403) HM
The historic Tallmadge Circle,
originally called the Public Square,
including the First Congregational Church
and the Old Town Hall,
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
May 6, 1971
by the United States . . . — — Map (db m48707) HM