Chadwick Corners
Chadwick Corners, named after the Chadwick family who owned land there, is the historic place name of the intersection of Ridge and King-Graves (originally King-Groves) Roads. In 1997 all traces of Chadwick Corners were erased by the lengthening of Runway #32 at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport.
Vienna School Number 9 was located at this intersection.
The Chadwick Post Office was established there on March 1, 1898. The post office was short-lived and closed on January 15, 1903. Thereafter, all mail was send to the Tyrrell Hill Post Office. There is no information for postmasters at this location.
Updated 12/31/2024
This article is adapted from Vienna, Ohio, "Where We Live and Let Live": Town 4, Range 2 of the Connecticut Western Reserve (Apollo, PA: Closson Press, 1999), pp. 113, 166.