Talk:Englewood, Ohio
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Removal of Automobile Noise Ordinance section
[edit]Regarding my edit: Since this is the second time I've removed this section, I thought I'd elaborate a little. Think of a wikipedia article as an encyclopedia article. It should only contain sourced, verifiable information written in a neutral point-of-view tone. If you are upset about the enforcement of the city's noise ordinance, there are many more effective ways to get your point across than adding to a wikipedia page. If you still feel this section would improve the article on Englewood, Ohio, it must meet wikipedia's requirements on no original research and verifiability. You cannot say "Englewood residence (sic) are upset about something" or "it seems like this is happening", without providing a third party source to back up this information. Hoof Hearted (talk) 17:48, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
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Paul_F._Iams (IAMS Founder) Notable People
[edit]Found that the founder of Iams corporation and his mother and father are buried in Fairview Cemetery (in town)
Before 1899, Englewood was called Iamton (misspelled Jampton)
The postmaster (Harvey Iams) was named after Iamton (misspelled Jamton) in honor of the Iams family before 1899.
If there are no objections, was going to add him as a notable person of Englewood. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ecleric (talk • contribs) 23:47, 21 August 2020 (UTC)
UPDATE
[edit]I found that he grew up most likely grew up at the Iams family homestead (now Iams Homestead Museum) in Trotwood (http://t-mhs.blogspot.com/) , might of been the same region of the former Madison Township, but haven't found any evidence that he was from Englewood other than he is buried here. Ecleric (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 17:17, 22 August 2020 (UTC)