I'd like to first say how happy I am to have found this site, and to be a new member.
Having lived in Nesco since 1987, until finally wishing to get serious about, and having the motivation to research the history of this village, many of our older residents have died, leaving me with a feeling of having missed my chance. Even though that is a reality, the opportunity to learn and discover the history is still quite present.
For the last month, I have spent hours each day searching the web, libraries, talking to a few neighbors and getting out to hike, bike and explore the area. My focus is Nesco and it's history, especially the history before the village was called Nesco. I still have to find out when and why the name was changed from New Columbia to Nesco, and am slowly wading through sources toward that particular goal.
Earlier, while reading one of the forums here, I realized that the question in my mind - "why on some of the early maps is New Columbia missing," was answered by the fact that it just did not exist by that name prior to 1845, when Jesse Richards and James M. Brookfield built New Columbia Glass Works. I have found two other references though: the possibility that it was known as Indian Mill, and also Wescoat's Neck. Does anyone have information concerning these last two names? I have yet to find a map that gives a name to Nesco, prior to it being called New Columbia.
Having lived in Nesco since 1987, until finally wishing to get serious about, and having the motivation to research the history of this village, many of our older residents have died, leaving me with a feeling of having missed my chance. Even though that is a reality, the opportunity to learn and discover the history is still quite present.
For the last month, I have spent hours each day searching the web, libraries, talking to a few neighbors and getting out to hike, bike and explore the area. My focus is Nesco and it's history, especially the history before the village was called Nesco. I still have to find out when and why the name was changed from New Columbia to Nesco, and am slowly wading through sources toward that particular goal.
Earlier, while reading one of the forums here, I realized that the question in my mind - "why on some of the early maps is New Columbia missing," was answered by the fact that it just did not exist by that name prior to 1845, when Jesse Richards and James M. Brookfield built New Columbia Glass Works. I have found two other references though: the possibility that it was known as Indian Mill, and also Wescoat's Neck. Does anyone have information concerning these last two names? I have yet to find a map that gives a name to Nesco, prior to it being called New Columbia.