The Village of Coal Grove, OH

The Village of Coal Grove, OH The Village of Coal Grove, OH, in order to provide information to the citizens of The Village and th

04/02/2024

The location of our dumpsters for clean-up days will be relocated to the vacant lot across from Speedway, formerly known as Jim's Mart. We are unable to use the former location this year. Regrettably, this change does come as short notice, but we are thankful to be able to host this event for our residents. See our previous post for information as to what items are not acceptable. Please provide your water bill at the time of dumping. If you need a copy please contact our office and we can assist you.

Clean up days April 4th, 5th and 6
Hours 7am-7pm

03/21/2024

The Founder of Coal Grove (originally called Petersburg).

Here find this interesting portrait of John Peters Sr., Iron Master and founder of present day Coal Grove. He was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on February 18th, 1814. His parents were Henry Peters and Rebecca Wilhelm, both natives of Pennsylvania. John Peters, at the age of nineteen, began learning the molder’s trade at Pine Grove Furnace, Lawrence County, Ohio. Having followed this business for two years he began to manufacture charcoal at Mount Vernon Furnace. He followed this business for five years. He then associated with J. 0. Willard and leased the Buckhorn Furnace, and for two and a half years was manager of that concern. In 1844, he built Greenup Furnace in Greenup County, Kentucky, now called Honeywell Furnace, and after managing the same for one year, he returned to Ohio, and joined John Campbell, Madison Cole, William Clements and J. L. Thompson in erecting Olive Furnace. Peters became superintendent. After its construction, he continued as the active manager of it for about six years.

He then moved to Ironton, and joined a company consisting of Samuel McConnell, Isaac Peters, John Campbell, W. M. Bowles and Thomas McGovney, to build the Washington Furnace. He served as the construction superintendent. In 1855, he superintended the building of the Monroe Furnace in Jackson County. The company consisted of S. McConnell, Thomas McGovney, Isaac Peters, W. M. Bolles, Professor Mathers, John Campbell and John Peters. The last two owned a controlling interest in this furnace. In 1855, he built the Madison Furnace in the same county. The owners of this furnace were J. P. Terry of Portsmouth, J. Bentley, M. R. Tuksbarry, F. Duduit, John Campbell and John Peters. He disposed of his interest in the Madison furnace in 1867.

In 1865 he formed a partnership with his brother, Isaac Peters, and opened a banking house in Ironton under the firm name of J. Peters & Co., and continued this business for three years, when he engaged superintending the building of the Monitor Furnace, owned by Isaac Peters, Joseph Bimpson, F. E. Duduit, William Simington, John Ballard and himself. He afterwards bought, individually, the Lawrence Furnace from Culbertson, Means & Co. This was an older furnace, built in 1834, and, when a young man, Peters was employed as laborer in it. In addition to these enterprises, he was one of the principal men who laid out the town of Ironton, and built the Iron railroad. Also one of the originators of the old Star Nail Mill, under the firm name of Peters, James & Co.; the establishment changed to the Bellefont Iron Works. He served as one of the original owners of the Olive foundry and machine shop, later operated by the Lambert Brothers. He likewise laid out the town of Petersburg, (now called Coal Grove) four miles above Ironton, and built the Monitor Furnace at that place. The town was named for him.

After disposing of the Washington and Monroe furnaces, he purchased three hundred acres of land and laid out an addition to the town of Portland in Jackson County, Ohio. He was twice married. His first wife was Sarah McDannel, who died August 30th, 1842, having been the mother of four children. His second wife was Mary C. Duduit, whom he married December 23d, 1843. That marriage produced six children. Three of the sons worked at the Lawrence Furnace. George was the manager, Charles served as bookkeeper, and Ptolemy operated the company store. William H. Peters, another son, served as superintendent of the ore mines at Bartle's Station on the Iron railroad, for Bellefont Iron Works Company. John Peters, Jr., worked as superintendent of the Car Wheel Iron Company at Petersburg. James F. Peters, the youngest son, enjoyed the insurance business in Ironton. The oldest daughter, Mary A. Peters, married Dr. C. H. Spaler of Jamestown, Ohio; and her sister Rebecca, wed the eminent divine and vocalist, Chaplain C. C. McCabe of Chicago; Martha A. married M. S. Bartram, who served as auditor of Lawrence County, Ohio; and Josephine married A. B. Cole, a lawyer of Chillicothe, Ohio. The Peters offspring live throughout the Midwest of the US today.

02/24/2023

SPRING CLEANUP
April 13, 14, and 15 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday
7:00 am - 7:00 pm

05/12/2020

COAL GROVE — This week’s meeting of the Coal Grove village council has been canceled. The village said the session, which was scheduled for Thursday, was called off due to lack of quorum. The next regular meeting of the council, set for Thursday, May 28, will take place as scheduled. The council...

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New business opens in the Village and already offering to provide you activities for the youth! Comment below if you wan...
10/23/2018

New business opens in the Village and already offering to provide you activities for the youth! Comment below if you want to participate in a Safe Trunk or Treat in CG! Like! Share! Be there!

The Boil Water Advisory for Zoar Hill (or Warren Hill, as some call it) and Beyond has now been lifted! We’re All Clear!...
10/14/2018

The Boil Water Advisory for Zoar Hill (or Warren Hill, as some call it) and Beyond has now been lifted! We’re All Clear! Share the good news please.

All Coal Grove Water Customers from Zoar Hill Out are on an immediate “Boil Water” Advisory until further notice. We hav...
10/12/2018

All Coal Grove Water Customers from Zoar Hill Out are on an immediate “Boil Water” Advisory until further notice. We have a main water line break. Please share!

The Village of Coal Grove will begin immediately accepting bids on this vehicle (the lowest bid starting at $1500.00) an...
10/10/2018

The Village of Coal Grove will begin immediately accepting bids on this vehicle (the lowest bid starting at $1500.00) and the highest bid will be accepted.

Chevy Colorado (2005) 4-Wheel Drive
Clean title
Mileage 129553
Excellent motor and transmission
Frame on the truck shows some rust

We can only receive bids in a sealed envelope presented (dropped off) at the town hall with:

Your highest bid
Name
Address
Working Phone number

Bidding closes at 11:55 pm October 24th. No late bids will be accepted. Highest bidder will be notified by phone call.

Notice to Bid!The Village of Coal Grove is now accepting sealed bids for Garbage Collection Services within the village....
10/02/2018

Notice to Bid!

The Village of Coal Grove is now accepting sealed bids for Garbage Collection Services within the village. Bids will be received at the Coal Grove Town Hall at 513 Carlton Davidson Lane Coal Grove, OH from 8am – 4pm, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).

Deadline for bids will be October 31, 2018. Anticipated bid opening will be at 6:00 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2018 at the above-mentioned address. The village reserves the right to reject any and all bids in order to serve the best interests of the citizens of The Village of Coal Grove. Bid specs and further details can be picked up at Village of Coal Grove Town Hall.

09/29/2018

Starting now, we can no longer accept tires at our Coal Grove Clean up days, we were just informed that Lawrence/Scioto waste management can not accept our dump truck load, however, they are receiving pick up truck loads, so just drop them off at the old Dow site, they will be taking tires until 1pm. We were just trying to make it more convenient for our residents. Thanks!

09/22/2018

The annual Historical Woodland Cemetery Ghost Walk will be Saturday, September 28th, 2019 from 5:00 pm until dark. Participants should park at Lieberts and a shuttle will bring Ghost Walkers to the cemetery. We recommend Ghost Repellent! Like! Share!

Special Notice! (September 19, 2018)Part of the Village will immediately be on a boil water advisory due to a line break...
09/20/2018

Special Notice! (September 19, 2018)

Part of the Village will immediately be on a boil water advisory due to a line break on Brammer Drive. Those affected by the advisory include customers from High Street to Zoar Hill Road. Watch for further information. We’re very sorry for the inconvenience. Please share.

Mark your calendars! The Village of Coal Grove Trick or Treat will be October 30; 6 pm to 8 pm; we will close traffic on...
09/16/2018

Mark your calendars! The Village of Coal Grove Trick or Treat will be October 30; 6 pm to 8 pm; we will close traffic on High Street during this time (October 30 6pm-8pm). Like It? Share it!

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