A painting of the Bark Everhard, which Hoying calls "the Mayflower of the Ohio Münsterland."
CELINA - Some of west central Ohio's earliest settlers arrived in the new country in September 1834 in the Bark Everhard ship, which The Rev. David Hoying refers to as "The Mayflower of the Ohio Münsterland" - an area today containing Minster, Fort Loramie, Maria Stein and St. Henry. [
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