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Delaware Grove,
located in the southeast part of [Delaware] township, and north east of
Big Bend, was at one time quite a prosperous village. The first store
was opened in the place by James T.
Black in 1834. In 1840 a post-office was established at
this point, with Mr. Black
as postmaster, who filled the position until 1847. This office existed
up to February 5, 1886, when it was discontinued by the department.
Several shops of different kinds were built and operated, and a large
hotel erected. The abandonment of the canal in 1871, and the growth of
newer villages along the railroad, sapped the business of Delaware
Grove, and it is now only a reminiscence of its former prosperity.
The History of Mercer County,
1888, page 521.

Landowners in and near Delaware Grove,
according to the 1873 Combination Atlas for Mercer County:
W. H. Sheriff, J. Fry,
W. Kimmel, Mrs. [James T.] Black, M. Wasser, L. Bower, J. Bowers, A.
Blumer, G. Schaiblin, H. C. Cauffman, R. M. Carns, D. Siegfried,
McGuire's heirs, and J.
Baullman (or Bauflman). The atlas also lists a blacksmith
ship, U. P. Church, hotel, School House No. 1.
Landowners Map showing
Delaware Grove from the 1873 Atlas
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