LAKE COUNTY OHIO ************************************************************* File contributed to the Lake County, Ohio Biographies Project by Deb Breniser rbcobb@ncweb.com January 6, 2000 ************************************************************** From the 1915 Lake County, Ohio Atlas LONG MEADOW is owned by Thomas. Langshaw, Post Office Perry, Ohio. It numbers 109.92 acres located on the Narrows Road, two mile from Perry Station, Lot 58, Township 11, Range 7. Its average products are as follows: 25 acres of corn, 18 of oats, 10 of apples and peaches, one acre of strawberries and the remaining acreage in meadow and pasture. T.H. Langshaw, a son of Thomas Langshaw, owns and operates a portion of this farm, containing about 46 acres. In addition to the industries above mentioned, there is a dairy, the product from which averages about 50 gallons per day a year. This farm, its buildings and stock are watered from wells, the water being forced for the different use by windmill power, a gasoline engine and by pressure tank. Water is thus furnished to nearly every building. Red Creek passing through the farm furnishes water for field and stock. Its name is derived from the Scotch, meaning Langshaw in English. Building improvements embrace the following: One large up-to-date cattle barn, 40 x 50 with cement floor and sanitary improvements; one horse barn 50 x 20, with same conveniences; also one stock barn 40 x 30 for young stock, with cement basement; one silo 14 x 30, a milk house 10 x 12 and carriage barn 30 x 15. The farms surface is level, the upper portion a clay gravel and lower part black muck. Its stock department embraces 35 head of graded cattle and one registered Holstein bull.