Emery, Ohio

[1] A letter from the Civil War era, dated from 1861 and addressed to the Emery Post office, preserved in the Searls Family Papers, is held at Bowling Green State University at the Center for Archival Collections.

[4] Will and Emma Knapp are listed as residents of Emery, Ohio in a family genealogical record.

[5] Emery also made its way on an 1898 Ohio railroad map, (albeit mistakenly in the place of Spring Hill, apparently a mistake of the mapmaker.

Also, the newly mapped railroad, which runs north from Wauseon towards Oakshade, mistakenly jogs east towards a station at Ottokee, drawn in the actual location of Winameg.

[1] According to the Fulton County Plat Directory, this places Emery possibly in the path of, or just north of, the Ohio Turnpike.

Map of Ohio highlighting Fulton County