According to the 2000 Census, there were 5,158 people in Auburn Township and 1,758 total households. The township covers 27.9 miles, and its students attend the Kenston School District.

The first house in Auburn belonged to Bildad Bradley who came from Massachusetts to Newbury in the early 1800's. He started to build a home there in 1814 and decided he had built it in the wrong place, so he just moved it to Auburn.

The first school in Auburn was taught by Mrs. Betsey (Orton) Wilcox in the summer of 1816. The first school house was built the following year. Learn more about our history here.

 



The sign in front of our historic Museum tells a story:

Auburn's first settler, Bildad Bradley, arrived in 1815. Two years later, in 1817, Auburn was established as a Township. The Free Will Baptist Church was built in 1840 and was converted to the present Museum in 1973. This building is still in its original location.

The Museum is open to the public during the annual Memorial Day Parade and celebration. The sign in front of the Museum was designed and built by an Auburn Boy Scout as his Eagle Scout Project. It is the model for the signs at Shadyside and Maple Shade Cemeteries.


Date Time Event
10/06/087:30 PMBoard of Trustees Regular Meeting
10/07/087:00 PMBoard of Zoning Appeals
10/13/08Columbus Day - office closed
10/14/087:00 PMBoard of Zoning Appeals
10/15/087:30 PMZoning Commission
10/20/087:30 PMBoard of Trustees Regular Meeting
10/31/08Halloween

 



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