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The history of Warren Whitney Field section of the website
has been named in memory of Charles W. Roth, the long-time public address
announcer for St. Paul Football who left us all way too soon and touched the
lives of many.
(1944-2007)
The largest single
gift came from Warren Whitney of A.B. Chase Piano Company, son of Calvin
Whitney, who was president of the company during most of its existence in
Norwalk. The Whitney home was located at 184 West Main Street. The Board of Education did name the field for Mr. Whitney, and in 1953 during Norwalk's celebration of Ohio's 150 years of statehood, Mr. Whitney sent $50 to the Board of Education from his home in Denver, Colorado, as a "token of my friendship and good will toward the beautiful little city of Norwalk, where I spent many happy years." * * * Before Whitney Field was developed, many high school activities were played in the field adjacent to the Brown House on Woodlawn Avenue. This would be the area located along the north side of present-day Harris Ave. The Henry Brown house was previously located at 72 Woodlawn Ave, and was one of the sites proposed for a new recreation center in 1973.
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