Maynard, Ohio
{{Short description|Unincorporated community in Ohio, U.S.}}
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Maynard is an unincorporated community located in western Colerain Township, Belmont County, Ohio, United States, along Wheeling Creek.{{cite gnis|1082167|Maynard, Ohio}}{{cite book| title= Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer |year=1991 |publisher= DeLorme |location=Yarmouth, Maine |isbn= 0-89933-233-1 |pages= 62–63}} It has a post office with the ZIP code 43937.[https://tools.usps.com/zip-code-lookup.htm?citybyzipcode USPS – Cities by ZIP Code]
Maynard is part of the Wheeling, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. Maynard is a part of the St. Clairsville-Richland City School District.
The community is near Wheeling Township and its sister community of Blainesville.
Name origin
Maynard was named for Postmaster General Horace Maynard,{{cite book|last=Overman|first=William Daniel|title=Ohio Town Names|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015015361465;view=1up;seq=101|year=1958|publisher=Atlantic Press|location=Akron, OH|page=85}} who would serve under President Rutherford B. Hayes when the community would apply for its post office in 1880.{{cite journal |last1=Hunt |first1=W. J. |title=editor |journal=The Belmont Chronicle |date=26 October 1882 |volume=22 |issue=42 |page=3}} While serving as a Representative from Tennessee, Maynard had visited the county seat St. Clairsville stumping on behalf of President Andrew Johnson and his policies while on the Swing Around the Circle campaign nearly fifteen years before the Post Office's naming.
Until its postal application, the rail stop was called Henderson's Station after the Henderson family. Undoubtedly, Maynard would have been named Henderson if the name had not already been in use. A short-lived mail stop on the St. Clairsville-Cadiz Pike (today State Route 9) in Belmont County near the border with Harrison County was named Henderson in 1877 after its postmaster.{{cite journal |last1=Hunt |first1=W. A. |title=editor |journal=The Belmont Chronicle |date=22 February 1877 |volume=17 |issue=6 |page=3}} Stockdale was proposed as a name for the community, but upon the recent news of Horace Maynard's appointment to President Hayes' cabinet, the current name was selected.{{cite book|last=Overman|first=William Daniel|title=Ohio Town Names|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015015361465;view=1up;seq=101|year=1958|publisher=Atlantic Press|location=Akron, OH|page=85}}https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/dc-metro/rg-028/M1126/M1126-447/M1126-447-0854.jpg {{Bare URL image|date=March 2022}}
History
The Maynard area saw initial development as Henderson's Station as a stop on the Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley & Wheeling Railway. Purchased by the Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railway in 1875, the line was still frequently referred to as the Tuscarawas Valley (T.V.) line. Maynard saw substantial growth as coal works were mined, commencing around the time its post office was established through the 1920s. Railroad executive and coal mine owner Selah Chamberlain purchased land and developed a grouping of 77 company houses on a hill above Maynard, which would be called New Pittsburgh in 1883.{{cite journal |last1=Hunt |first1=W. J. |title=editor |journal=The Belmont Chronicle |date=7 June 1883 |volume=23 |issue=23 |page=2}} In 1916, statistics show Maynard to have 1,588 adults and 259 children members at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church alone.{{cite book| title= Centennial |year=1989 |publisher= Taylor |location= Unknown |pages= 20–26}}
Notable person
- Robert H. Allison, Illinois state legislator and lawyer
References
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