Greenfield Ohio DETAILS & HIGHLIGHTS
■ Founded in 1799 amid rolling green hills.
■ Historic stop on the Underground Railroad.
■ Birthplace of America's only Black-owned car company.
Greenfield Review Greenfield’s roots go back to the late 18th century, established by General Duncan McArthur and named for its lush, rural landscape. The village’s early growth was shaped by mills, taverns, and a pioneering spirit that attracted settlers seeking new opportunities. Its enduring small-town charm is still felt in the community today.
The village played a significant role in the fight for freedom as a stop on the Underground Railroad, with local residents risking much to aid those escaping slavery. Greenfield’s legacy also includes groundbreaking Black entrepreneurship, as C.R. Patterson & Sons became the country’s only African-American owned automobile manufacturer. These stories of resilience and innovation continue to define Greenfield’s unique place in American history.
Greenfield, Ohio is located in Highland County. Follow the link below for the most up to date information for Greenfield, Ohio.
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