Jefferson, Ohio Flower Delivery
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Jefferson Flower Delivery Service
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Jefferson Zip Codes:
44047
Jefferson: latitude 41.7383 – longitude -80.769
Jefferson is a village in and the county seat of Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,226 at the 2020 census. It is allowance of the Ashtabula micropolitan area, 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Cleveland.
Modern-day Jefferson sports the world’s unaided perambulator museum and a historical obscure including several restored 19th-century buildings. Joshua Giddings’ law office has with been restored as a museum. Annual village endeavors include the Ashtabula County Fair, the Strawberry Festival, Jefferson Days, and the Covered Bridge Festival.
Jefferson was officially founded by Gideon Granger, U.S. Postmaster General during Thomas Jefferson’s administration, in 1803. He envisioned the new deal as a “Philadelphia of the West,” and further on plans for the village were based upon the layout of that city. A cabin was erected by Granger’s agent in 1804, but the settlement’s first permanent residents arrived without help in 1805: the Samuel Wilson family. Wilson, misled by estate agents, moved to Ohio in late autumn expecting to find a successful city upon Granger’s land. Instead, he found a wilderness, broken lonesome by trees emblazoned behind Philadelphian street names, marking where far ahead streets would be built. Wilson himself died after two weeks of herculean effort to prepare for the winter, but his relatives stayed on as the first citizens of Jefferson.
Jefferson’s two most famous sons were Congressman Joshua Giddings and Senator Benjamin Wade, two prominent Republican abolitionists. In 1831 the two men formed a bill practice in Jefferson (which became the county chair of newly formed Ashtabula County in 1811) and worked together until Giddings was elected to Congress in 1838. Wade successfully ran for the Ohio State Senate in 1837, then won election to the US Senate in 1851. Both were instrumental in the introduction of the Republican Party and defied the “Gag Rule” barring exposure of slavery prior to the American Civil War. Jefferson itself was a hotbed of abolitionism. John Brown spoke in the village, and several of its houses acted as stations upon the Underground Railway. During the American Civil War, it trained Union recruits at Fort Giddings, which stood in the village at the current site of the fairgrounds. Wade cutting edge was merely one vote shy of assuming the (acting) Presidency due to the impeachment events of Andrew Johnson.