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Hilliard historian Tim Woodruff named grand marshal of Fourth of July parade


Woodruff will ride in a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro convertible at the front of the parade.
Woodruff was 6 weeks old when his parents, Ned and Ruth, brought him home to live at the farmhouse of his paternal grandparents at the southwest corner of Alton Darby Creek and Roberts roads in Brown Township.
Woodruff’s father was an infant when the farmhouse was purchased in 1919.
In 1962, Woodruff sold the farmhouse, which still stands, to another family and built a new house on Roberts Road, just west of Alton Darby Creek Road, where he and his wife still live.
One of his grandchildren also lives adjacent to him. ....

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Hilliard History Lives: Old jail-cell exhibit could be most wanted attraction


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Hilliard’s first bank robbery occurred in 1910.
The perpetrators escaped with $5,200 and never were captured. The money also was not recovered.
Thus began the thinking Hilliard might not be as safe as it should be, and official action followed, albeit gradually.
In 1902, city administrators had decided Hilliard needed police protection.
However, it took 14 years of discussions and official red tape before the city finally hired its first marshal.
It took another 13 years before the official approval and construction of Hilliard’s first jailhouse.
This structure, which housed an office room and two jail cells, was on Norwich Street, one block north of Main Street. The building still exists, but it is not used as a police or jail facility. ....

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