Around Malvern

Around Malvern by Jason N. Lombardi, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2024, offers a historical exploration of Malvern, Ohio, through a collection of historic images. This 128-page book presents the transformation of Malvern from an isolated area into a sought-after destination in the Sandy Valley, detailing key developments from its early days in 1806 to its incorporation in 1869.
Readers will find a rich narrative that highlights the contributions of early pioneers and the growth of local industries, including clay product manufacturing that significantly impacted commerce across the United States. The book features photographs from the author’s personal collection and the archives of the Malvern Historical Society, providing a visual context to the history of this Midwest community. Through its focus on history and travel, Around Malvern serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the development of small towns in America.
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Through historic images, explore how Malvern, Ohio grew from an isolated area to a desirable destination in the Sandy Valley.
The first pioneers, Moses Porter and Richard Vaughn, arrived in this isolated area, now known as Malvern, Ohio, in 1806. Later, Rev. William Hardesty had a vision of a community at this spot, laying out the village of Troy in 1834. This was followed by the creation of another small community nearby named Lodi in 1836. By 1840, Troy was renamed as Malvern, and it was later incorporated in 1869. It is the birthplace of telephone industry pioneer Theodore Vail and nationally known artist Clyde Singer and home to early major-league baseball pitcher Edward Poole. As commerce developed here, a total of five clay product industries were delivering materials across the United States at approximately 1,000 tons daily. Paving brick, building brick, hollow building tile, sewer pipe, and fire brick from Malvern, Ohio, was widely recognized and desired. The superiority of the product from this small village earned gold medals at world fairs.
Author Jason N. Lombardi, former caretaker of the Hardesty family cemetery, previously served as historian for the Malvern United Methodist Church and cofounded the Malvern Historical Society. Photographs from the author’s personal collection and the archives of the Malvern Historical Society, along with images gathered from community members, have merged to produce the first formal publication of Malvern, Ohio, history in more than 50 years.
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