Harding Park Meeting House History

Nehemiah Hubbard purchased the property, which bears his name, from the Connecticut Land Company some time after 1795. He subsequently made his first sale of land to Samuel Tylee, a surveyor from Connecticut. Mr. Hubbard also hired Samuel Tylee to be his land agent. This required that Tylee come to this area to find and measure plots of land that could be sold to other settlers. After completing this formidable task, Tylee and his men returned to Connecticut. In 1801, Tylee returned with his wife Anna Sanford Tylee and his mother-in-law to become the first permanent settlers of Hubbard, Soon many others, including friends and relatives, joined him in the new settlement.

 (continued on the History of Hubbard Page) Please click on HIstory of Hubbard
 

Meetings are every Wednesday at Downtown Coffee Cafe on Main St, Hubbard, OH at 7 PM

Call Joe Jendrasiak to verify
330-568-7127


We accept Monetary Donations
 

Harding Park Meeting House Mission Statement

 

 

 

  • Enhancing and expanding the use of Harding Park to include a multiple purpose facility for year round use
     
  • Providing an aesthetically pleasing structure for uses including social, cultural, and educational events.
     
  • Preserving for future generations an historic structure that promotes an appreciation for the heritage of Hubbard and provides a direct link to its founders, Samuel and Anna Tylee.

 


Committee Members

Joe Jendrasiak
Paul Crowe
Judy Ruby
Mary Buchenic
Linda Clark
Rodd Coonce
Tom Papa
Ray Kyle
Dan Madeline
 
Hubbard Rotary
Hubbard Rotary
Hubbard CARES
Hubbard CARES
Clark Fine Arts
East Hill Florist
Harding Park Board
Harding Park Board
Harding Park Board