Feb 20, 2008
Time came when town needed more than Apple Creek to supply water
The story of the city's water supply system began in 1812 when what is believed to be the first well ever sunk in Wayne County was dug in front of Miller's Tavern , a log structure located on the south side of ... via The Daily Record
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