Bellevue History

 

 If you prefer to send in your money with application, please click on the PDF below, print it and return it to :

Bellevue Historical Society

P. O. Box 304

Bellevue, OH 44811

Welcome Letter

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Household Membership Form Here
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PLATINUM ($1000 or more):

 


BAS Broadcasting - 1281 N. River Road - Fremont, OH - 419.332.8212



 


Capitol Aluminum & Glass Corp. - 1276 W. Main Street - Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.7050

 


1831 W. Main Street - Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.5789

 


114 W. Main Street - Bellevue, OH  -  419.217.0006

 

 

 

GOLD ($999 to $500):

Caranfa Ford - 1370 E Main St, Bellevue, OH - 419.483.3535


 


The Bellevue Manufacturing Company  -  520 Goodrich Road  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.3190

 

 

 

SILVER ($499 TO $200):


7L Construction  -  553 Southwest Street  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.8347

 


Bunge North America  -  605 Goodrich Road  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.5340

 


First National Bank  -  120 North Street  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.2664
 

Bill and Scherl Koch
Bellevue, Ohio

 

BRONZE ($199 TO $100):


R.A. Bores Excavating, Inc.  -  2819 Dogtown Road  -  Monroeville, OH  -  419.465.4673

 


The Hub Newspaper  -  1110 Castalia Street,  Suite B  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.426.3491

 


The Medicine Shoppe  -  234 W. Main Street  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.3784

 


Seneca Caverns  -  15248 E. Township Road 178  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.6711


Jan and Ken Miller
Bellevue, Ohio


Buckeye Medical Clinic
1265 W. Main Street, Suite A  -  Bellevue, OH  -  419.483.1991

 

 

 
A grant from the Sandusky County Communities Foundation, along with donations from the community, (individuals and businesses, and numerous fundraisers) provided funds for the purchase and installation of a heating and air conditioning unit in the Tremont House. The HVAC will not only maintain the stability and integrity of the building, but this essential climate- controlled system will assist in the preservation of the historical artifacts that will be housed in the building, as well as ensuring the comfort of our guests and volunteers inside the building. This brings the Society one step closer to opening the Tremont House as a museum, once the first floor has been remodeled. Work was completed by M & M Electric, Inc., of Clyde, Ohio.