Talk:Brinkhaven, Ohio

Origin of the name Gann?
Does anyone know where the name "Gann" might come from or originate from? Thanks. --Brasswatchman 04:56, 10 March 2006 (UTC)


 * George Gann, a descendant of Hibbits, offered a large section of his land holdings to the railroad if they would add a stop at the village. The railroad accepted his offer and moved in, naming their new station stop Gann, in honor of the man who had given the land. By 1872, this once-small settlement was officially incorporated under the name Gann. 2600:1009:A108:A281:D463:9A89:7975:7686 (talk) 04:09, 13 July 2024 (UTC)

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