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  1. The John Stark Edwards House, built in 1807, is the oldest remaining home in Warren. It survives today to tell the stories of its inhabitants and the joys, hardships, and human experiences that the home has witnessed through its time.

  2. Aug 15, 2021 · WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – The Trumbull County Historical Society in Warren reopened its doors on Saturday to the Morgan History Center and John Stark Edwards House. The grand opening...

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  3. Aug 29, 2022 · In 1799, John Stark Edwards first arrived in what is now Trumbull County with very few possessions to his name, but with much land given to him as an inheritance to develop and on which to...

  4. John Stark Edwards House Tours. *To schedule a tour, contact us at. (330) 394-4653 or info@trumbullcountyhistory.org. * Please note that TCHS participates in the Museums for All program. If you show us a SNAP EBT card upon arrival (or call us beforehand!) you will receive free admission for the John Stark Edwards House tour.

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  5. Constructed in 1807, the John Stark Edwards House stands as the oldest existing residence in Warren, preserving the rich history and personal narratives of its former occupants, encapsulating the triumphs, challenges, and universal human encounters this dwelling has observed throughout its existence.

  6. Jul 8, 2024 · Also a key part of Warren’s early days were John Stark Edwards and Dr. John B. Harmon. “He eventually decided to move to Warren (in 1804),” Pfouts said, referring to Edwards, whose father,...

  7. Oct 12, 2018 · The Trumbull County Historical Society holds in its collection two black-and-red chairs that belonged to Jonathan Edwards and came to Ohio with John Stark Edwards on his first trip...