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During the Civil War, Cuyahoga Falls sent a very large number of men to the front. Battery D of the Ohio First Artillery was largely made up of men from the Falls and vicinity. The last two men surviving from this Artillery in Ohio were Dr. W. S. Hough and Josiah Brown. Among these soldiers from Cuyahoga Falls who became noted were the Eadie boys, both of who lost their lives in the service. The G. A. R. Post of Cuyahoga Falls was named the Eadie Post after these two boys. The old Eadie home was located on Front Street where later a Standard Oil filling station was built.

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Cuyahoga Falls Soldiers in War With Spain 1898-1899

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