History
of
Auglaize County
and the
Indian History of Wapakoneta, and the First
Settlement of the County.
Publ. Wapakoneta: Robert Sutton, Publisher
1880
PUSHETA TOWNSHIP
- FREY
Pg. 169
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This
township lies on south side of the county, bordering on Shelby
County. Its surface is somewhat rolling, being broken by
Pusheta Creek, although the general surface is level.
The only significant stream is Pusheta Creek, bearing
the name of one of the Indian chiefs, who lived upon its banks.
The soil is exceedingly fertile, and the whole section
comparatively well improved. Schools and churches dot the
surface here and there, and bespeak educational and religious
facilities for all who seek these advantages. The
inhabitants are largely of German stock, and are energetic and
industrious. Freyburg is the only village and post-office,
and contains one hotel, one physician, two stores, one
blacksmith shop, one shoe shop, one school, and one church.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
JOHN LENOX
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