
" A small piece of
early American History
at Mohican Gardens"
National Park
Services, US. Department of the Interior
National Register of Historic Homes
JOHN GARST HOME
History & Biography of
Ashland County
by Baughman, A.J. Chicago 1909
John Garst was born in 1820 in Alsace,
France. When he was 11 years of age he sailed to New York with his Parents. The
family initially settled in Pennsylvania, but the parents
both died with cholera within days of their arrival in the new world.
The five children continued their journey with friends who resided in the same
locality with them in their fatherland. John Garst arrived in Jeromesville, Ohio
at 15 years of age where he learned the blacksmith trade. Soon after he moved to
Mohicanville, where he pursued the trade for others until he was able to begin
business for himself.
As years passed, he prospered in his undertaking and became a moneylender,
handling large amounts of money for others. In fact he did a regular private
banking business for a considerable period, investing extensively in land buying
and selling. At one time he owned over 600 acres but gave it to his children for whom
he made generous provisions. When he arrived in this county his clothing was
made of cheap quality and his actual capital consisted of 3 or 4 dollars. His
success proves conclusively what may be accomplished by hard labor and judicial
investment.
In politics he held various offices in the Township, yet frequently refused to
serve as he cared more to devote his attention to his business affairs than to
receive the honor of office. People from all over the States of America wrote
him concerning financial advisement and the procurement of money. In business
matters his judgment was seldom at fault and his success followed as a logical
sequence to his persistent effort. He died in 1904 at the age of 84 years old.
While not a member of a church, he regularly attended the services of the
Methodist Episcopal and Reform Church at Mohicanville and contributed very
generously to their support.
"No man owns the land but only holds title to it for a time"
The farm upon which Mohican Gardens is located was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in September of 1979. In appreciation of the hard work of those who cared for the land and buildings for more than 150 years, we strive to be good stewards of the John Garst Farm.
John Garst Bank Barn Restoration
Because we believe that preserving the past enriches the future, we are currently restoring the 1850 Bank Barn located on the farm. The plan of restoration as approved by the Ohio Historic Society and National Park Services will allow us to preserve the integrity of the barn through structural upgrades. At the same time, minor modifications will enable us to use the barn for a variety of purposes including gardening workshops, special retail events, office areas and restrooms. Completion of the project was done in the Fall of 2005 and we had our Grand Opening Celebration.
Lorie Ambrose
374 State Route
95, Loudonville, Ohio 44842
Phone: 419-368-3019
Fax: 419-368-6435
e-mail; lambrose@mohicangardens.com