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  2. Glenn Davis (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Davis singlehandedly led his team to the 1954 Class A Ohio high school track and field championship, scoring all 20 of Barberton's points. Davis won the 220-yard dash, the broad jump and the 180-yard low hurdles – setting a then-state record in that event – while also placing fourth in the 100-yard dash.

  3. Barberton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Barberton is a city in Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 25,191 at the 2020 census . Located directly southwest of Akron , it is a suburb of the Akron metropolitan area .

  4. Charles L. Donnelly Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly was born in Barberton, Ohio. He was the brother of Susan Hatfield of Canal Winchester, Ohio, and Margaret Bischoff of Antioch, Illinois. He married Carolyn Vandersall Donnelly and had a daughter with her: Linda D. Wieland. [2] Donnelly graduated from Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, in 1950.

  5. Anna–Dean Farm - Wikipedia

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    According to the Barberton Historical Society, it was demolished in 1965. Following Barber's death in 1920, the majority of the structures on the farm were demolished. Efforts by the Barberton Historical Society have succeeded in preserving and restoring 6 of the original buildings, with 2 others still standing in other private possession.

  6. Glendale Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Columbus Barber (1841–1920), industrialist and philanthropist; founder of the Barber Match Company and Barberton, Ohio Ellsworth Bathrick (1863–1917), US Congressman John Buchtel (1820–1892), businessman and founder of Buchtel College, the predecessor of the University of Akron

  7. Howard E. Woodford - Wikipedia

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    Howard E. Woodford (June 21, 1921 – June 7, 1945) was a soldier in the United States Army who received the Medal of Honor in World War II during actions in the campaign to recapture the Philippines from Japanese forces in 1945.