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FEARING HOUSE ANNUAL YARD SALE
Our Largest Fundraiser of the Year

This year, proceeds will support the restoration of an original 19th-century kitchen located in the basement of the Fearing House.

We are now accepting donations
(All items welcome except clothing and shoes)

SAVE THE DATE
131 Gilman Ave
Marietta 45750

Saturday, June 13, 2026
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Food Available:
Hot dogs, side, and refreshments — $5.00

Donation Drop-Off:
Tuesdays and Fridays
or call 740-538-2413 to arrange a time

Pickup is also available if needed.

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History

History

AND so began the true life stories of the Fearing family in Harmar, the beginning of a new town and a new county in a new state in the unspoiled wilderness of the Territory North and West of the Ohio River.

We will share these stories of the Fearing family, their influence in and contributions to Washington County, Ohio, and the United States; and the rich history of the Harmar, Ohio.

We have a hundred years of history to share between Paul’s arrival in 1788 and his son, Henry’s, death in 1894.

Learn of conflicts with Native American, devastating floods, epidemics, commercial activities, the heartbreak of the Civil War, and much more.

Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour Video coming soon

History

Paul Fearing was born in Massachusetts in 1762. He was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society at Harvard and graduated in 1785. After 2 years experience reading law in Connecticut, he became a member of the bar there.

1788 - At the age of 25 Paul Fearing left New England by boat for Baltimore.He got a smallpox vaccine there, and because he was exposed, he decided to walk from there. He arrived in Marietta in June of 1788 just a few months after the original 48 settlers.

By September of 1788 he was the first prosecuting attorney in the Northwest Territory. He was unmarried and lived in one of the officer’s block house inside Fort Harmar at the mouth of the Muskingum River.

History

AND so began the true life stories of the Fearing family in Harmar, the beginning of a new town and a new county in a new state in the unspoiled wilderness of the Territory North and West of the Ohio River.

We will share these stories of the Fearing family, their influence in and contributions to Washington County, Ohio, and the United States; and the rich history of the Harmar, Ohio.

We have a hundred years of history to share between Paul’s arrival in 1788 and his son, Henry’s, death in 1894.

Learn of conflicts with Native American, devastating floods, epidemics, commercial activities, the heartbreak of the Civil War, and much more.

Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour Video coming soon

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