Museums & Properties
Coventry Township
P.O. Box 19172
Akron, OH 44319
Sights to See in Coventry Twp
462 Portage Lakes Drive
Ohio Historical Marker here states:
The land on which Coventry Township is situated was ceded in 1785 to the United States by the Delaware, Chippewa, Ottawa, and Wyandot tribes under the Treaty of Fort McIntosh. The area was a choice location for Native Americans, settlers, and fur
traders due to the abundant bodies of water and proximity to the Portage
Path, a land connection between the Tuscarawas and Cuyahoga rivers and Lake
Erie. In 1788, Coventry Township was initially part of Washington County, the
first county formed in the Ohio Territory. After Moses Warren finished a survey
in 1797, a succession of county splits located Coventry Township in Jefferson
County, Trumbull County, Portage County, and, finally, Summit County in 1840.
The township originally encompassed Summit Lake and the lands south to the
southern line of the Western Reserve (Green-New Franklin lines). Daniel Haines
was the first resident to settle in Coventry Township in 1806.