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Mansfield History
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When Mansfield Welcomed: The Shakespearean Buccaneer
In the last five years of the 19th century, Mantell became a veritable one-man Shakespearean festival.
A Flowering 95 Year Legacy
The Mansfield Garden Club’s history is filled with remarkable achievements and contributions.
Richland Roots: The Tragic Tale Of Beautiful Miss Mansfield
During a film shoot in 1923, an aspiring actress suffered a gruesome fate that cut short what may well have been a brilliant career.
Bromfield And India: Early Newspaper Post Suggests A Possible Lifelong Interest
A young Louis Bromfield (still spelled “Brumfield”) was his role in a play performed in 1913.
Landmarks Of Mansfield Special: The Princess Theatre
We take our readers back 113 years.
Literary Mansfield: The Grande Dame Of Science Fiction
Life Magazine named her “The Grande Dame of Science Fiction.”
Richland Roots: A Mansfielder Attends A Historic Presidential Inauguration
Years after the war, McBride penned a recollection of that time in Washington.
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About: Mansfield’s Glessner Avenue
Glessner Avenue was named in honor of a Mansfield newspaper man.
When Mansfield Welcomed: The Ohio State Fair
Mansfield was home to the Ohio State Fair in 1872 and 1873.