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470
Explosion of Gunpowder,
521
Indian, pleasing feature in character of, 168
318
method of trading, 274
¥
" " hunting,
345
" delicacy of an,
418
game of ball,
30
customs, 31
55
Indians, Delaware, notice of, 145, 343
¥ Miami, signification of the name, 356
Shawanoese, 363
Wyandot tribe, history of, 550
Piqua tribe, origin of the, 362
last treaty with, 549
Iron region of Ohio,
288
ore, smelting of; 342
Jerks, the, 46
Johnny-cake, a huge,
47
John, Captain, ferocity of,
165
Johnson boys, heroism of, 268
Johnston, Col. John, notice of, 362
Captain, notice of,
364
fort at Piqua attacked, 363
6€
grant, 456, 558
5
" anecdotes of,
82, 555
settlement of English attacked by, 463 | Kellys, the attack on,
288
Martius, 508; Defiance, 144, 317 ; Deposite, 318; Dilies, 54; Findlay, 238; Gower, 49; Greenville, 143; Harmar, 506 ; Hamilton, 74; Jeffer- son, 128; Junandat, 150; Laurens, 487; Loramie, 464; M'Arthur, 240 ; Meigs, 528, 539 ; Miami, 319 ; Piqua, 363; Recovery, 138; St. Marys, 353 ; St. Clair, 421; Sandusky, 150 ; Sen- eca, 458; Stephenson, 446 ; Steuben, 270; Washington, 209.
Fossil remains, Fountain, the white sulphur,
53
French policy,
36
313
traders, 49, 120, 150, 328, 456, 463
148
ancient relic of,
126
Fire-lands, the,
150, 330, 558
Fire, distressing,
228
Forts Amanda, 34; Ball, 462; Campus
409
501
Hinkson, Col., notice of,
Dunmore, expedition of, narrow escape of, Dunlavy, Judge, notice of, Dudley, defeat of,
Edgingtons, attack on the,
Hunt, Josiah, anecdotes of, "
199
Dunkards, the
405
399 Harrison, Gen., tomb and biography of, 231
Drake's defeat, amusing anecdotes of,
Drouth of 1845,
Dunlap's station attacked,
146
Greenville treaties, 142
Greene county, early times in, 193
Downing, escape of,
23
26 Gallipolis, settlement of, 177,574
260 George, Captain, killed by M'Mahon, 480
Kenton, General, biography of, 306
early explorations of,
murders,
Fallen Timbers, battle of the,
Female, sharp shooting of a,
598
GENERAL INDEX.
Kingsburys, the sufferings of the,
Kirk wood, Captain, cabin of, attacked, 60
Killbuck, notice of, 146, 519
at Marietta, 516
Mount Pleasant, 161
Mud cottage of an emigrant,
108
Lane seminary,
558 219 327
Lasselle, Antoine, escapes hanging,
Lake, artificial, largest in the world,
Leatherlips executed for witchcraft,
167
Neutral Nation, the, 445
Newspaper, first in Ohio, 215
North Bend settled, 208
62
Nunnery, Catholic, 399
Ohio Co's purchase and settlement, 10,506
424 connection with the Scioto Co., 574
264
speech of,
406
murder of,
409
General, expedition of,
299
Captain, sketch of,
302
Lowry, defeat of,
423
Loramie, the French trader,
463
Lunatic asylum, 172
Lytle, General, anecdotes of, 98 299
Map, first of Ohio, 170
Penitentiary, Ohio,
1
175
Perry's victory,
394
Mach-a-chack towns destroyed,
299
Phenomenon, singular,
27
Pioneer, a story of,
348
road lands,
558
Pipe; Capt., 36,343 85
Piqua, attack on,
origin of the tribe, 362
Mansfield, Col. Jared, notice of,
431
Massie, General, biography of,
441
May, -, killed by Indians, 326,453
M'Arthur, Duncan, anec. of, 56, 454, 455
biography of, 439
M'Clelland, Captain, anecdote of,
241
M'Clellan, the spy,
324
M'Donald, Colonel, expedition of,
382
M'Dowel, adventures of,
454
Prisoners, mourning of, together, 263
Putnam, Gen. Rufus, biography of, 513
Raccoons catching frogs, 345
Randolph, John, slaves of, 356
Refugee tract, 558
Relic, ancient,
40,313
Reily, John,
78
Meigs, Fort, siege of, 525
Governor, biography of, 514
Miller's Bank, 413
264
missionary in, 45,482
Ministerial lands,
558
salt works in, 338, 479
Misery, scene of,
417
how settled, 188
Missionary, first on the Reserve,
482
Missionaries, Moravian, 120, 155, 466, 483
226
496
Riley, Capt. Jas., 497
Roundhead, the Wyandot chief, 242
Rudolph, Major, fate and cruelty of, 75
483 | Ruffner fight,
429
Mormons, history of,
282
temple of,
283
39 |Morrow, Gov., residence of, 501
Mound, large, 375
Lands, public,
Murder, execution of Indians for, 122, 258
354 Narrows of Licking, 298
anecdote of,
Life in the woods,
List of public men,
561 287
Little mountain,
Turtle, biography of,
Logan, the chief, murder of his family,
becomes a state, 16
origin of the word. 574
general view of, 556
Oliver, Capt. Wm., anecdotes of, 238, 529
Omish, the sect of, 427
Pack saddle, shooting with a, 263
Paine, Gen, Edward, settles Painesville, 280 Patriots, skirmish of, 397
Mastodon, remains of, 118, 2€4
valley, early history of the, 522
speculations in,
540
Pickaway plains described, 402
Poe, escapes assassination, 554
Poes, the contest of the, 106
Point Pleasant, battle of, 405
last survivor of the, 292 Popejoy, Esq., meth. of dispensing justice, 164 Portage path bet. Tuscarawas and Cuya. 476 between the Miamies, 363
M'Intire, John, anecdotes of, 386 M'Kee, Col. Alex., the renegade, 327 138
M'Mahon, Major, death of,
M'Pherson, Jas., notice of,
304
Medical University,
124, 220, 281
Methodist, first in the Scioto Valley,
435
" Ind. miss. in Miss. Valley, 552
Reserve, Conn. Western, history of, 9, 12,
16,17,120,150
first landing of surveyors in, 37
Ridge, curious,
Mobs to suppress abolition,
225
Moravian mission, first in Ohio,
467
lands,
558
massacre,
great drouth in, 189
lands of the, 558
Salt, 263, 338, 349, 380, 381, 479, 412. 558
Mingo town, the old,
Mob against Negroes,'
302
Lewis, Captain, notice of,
365
Patterson, Col. R., biography of, 372
Maumee, map illustrating battles of the, 318
599
St. Clair, biography of,
defeat of,
131
Butler,
United States military lands,
558
St. Mary's, treaty of, 353
Sandusky, signification of,
445
Virginia military lands, 9,21,558
Volney, anecdote of, 367
Scioto Company, 11, 169, 177, 296, 574
454
Seneca Reservation,
459
Wagoners, attack on, 75
Sermon, first in Newark,
293
Washburn, Neil, notice of,
99
Settlements, first, in Ohio,
7,10
Warmus, the described,
254
Shakers,
501
Shaylor, Capt., escape of,
141
Silver mine hoax,
392
Slover, escape of,
404
Wayne, Gen., biography of,
518
Smally, Wm., anecdotes of,
102
War, Ohio and Michigan, " late, first action of, in Ohio,
331
Snake stories,
297, 342, 477, 480
Song, Pioneer,
296
Wakatomaca, expedition against,
382
Wetzel, adventures of,
56, 221
Spencer, O. M., taken captive,
222
Wet land,
98
Wells, gas,
239
Squirrels, grand hunt for,
176
" ancient,
273
Stigwanish, anecdote of,
280
Capt., notice of,
323
State House, first in Ohio.
436
Weddings, pioneer,
367
Steamboat, first in the west,
18
Weyer, Bernard, 249
Storrs, President, notice of,
474
Whiteyes, Capt., death of,
105
Stow, Joshua, anecdote of,
477
Whingwy Pooshies, grief of, 168
348
Sugar Camp settlement,
237
Surveyors, privations of,
442
Sum-mun-de-wat, murder of,
554
Wilwipea, oratory of,
32
Subterranean stream,
462
Witchcraft, execution for,
167,459
Witch story,
223, 290
Swift, Judge Zephaniah, grave of, 479
76
Wilderness, a home in the,
427
Symmes' purchase,
205,558
Symmes, Judge, notice of,
235
Tarhe, the Crane, 159, 304, 551
Tappan, Hon. Benj., settles Ravenna, 414
Tecumseh, 67, 83, 88, 94, 143 535, 537
Thames, battle of,
18
Thomas, Capt., death of,
82
Tippecanoe, battle of,
18
Tornado,
83, 187,294
Tomb, a singular,
291
Tobacco, effect of, on snakes,
297
Trees,
239,555
Trimble, Col., notice of,
251
Tupper's expedition,
187,525
Turnpike lands,
558
mission, 552
Young, Granny, the mid wife, elect. justice, 244
Zane, Elizabeth, heroism of, 61
Zane, Isaac, notice of, 304
Zane's Trace, 384
grant, 558
Zeisberger, Rev. David, grave of, 486
202
Symmes' Hole,
Wolves, stories about, 47, 243, 275, 280, 366
Worthington, Gov., notice of, 438
Wright, Judge, anecdote of,
489
Wyandot reservation, 549
history of the, tribe, 559
274
Whistler, Capt., notice of,
354
Sweetland, Solomon, driven across L. Erie, 41
137,540
Springs, 117, 118, 146, 148, 157, 200, 239, 463
Wayne's victory,
318
Wayne's spies,
323
Walworth, Hon. John,
278
Scott, Gen., expedition of,
Washington steamer burnt, 444
School lands,
558
57 | University, Ohio Wesleyan, 148,568 79
poem on the, 137
INDEX.
Story, Rev. Daniel, first Prot. preacher, 514
Wheat, low price of, sick,
Wills creek, whites attacked near,
394
Songs, military,
CENSUS OF OHIO FOR 1850.
ANNEXED is given the Census of the various Counties and Townships of Ohio for the year 1850. The populations of the towns are also given where- ever the returns were made by the Assistant Marshals. The Towns are dis- tinguished from the Townships by italics, and immediately follow the name of the townships in which they are situated.
The total population of Ohio, in 1840, was 1,519,467 and in 1850, 1,980,- 960 of which 23,495 were returned as colored.
ADAMS COUNTY. 18,943.
Green, 1,520; Monroe, 1,191; Sprigg, 3,190; Liberty, 1,498; Tiffin, 1,523; West Union, 462; Winchester, 1,693; Wayne, 1,682; Jefferson, 1,543; Scott, 1,270; Franklin, 1,962; Meigs, 1,438.
ALLEN COUNTY. 12,116.
Lima, 757; Monroe, 924; Richland, 990; Spencer, 336; Amanda, 588; Shawnee, 756; Sugar Creek, 756; German, 1,008; Perry, 923; Auglaize, 1,344; Bath, 1,512; Jackson, 1, 176; Marion, 672; Section Ten, 374.
ASHLAND COUNTY. 23,826.
Jackson, 1,533; Ruggles, 1,085; Sullivan, 1,101; Troy, 849; Orange, 1,826; Vermill- ion, 2,459; Montgomery, 1,928; Ashland, 1,264; Mohican, 1,775; Milton, 1,432; Clear Creek, 1,205; Perry, 1,789; Greene, 1,904; Mifflin, 891; Lake, 883; Hanover, 1,902.
ASHTABULA COUNTY. 28,767.
Jefferson, 625; Jefferson, 439; Austinburg, 1,285; Harpersfield, 1,279; Trumbull, 805; Lenox, 731; Morgan, 888; Hartsgrove, 650; Rome, 744; Orwell, 825; Windsor, 1,033; Dorset, 236; New Lime, 628; Colebrook, 688; Cherry Valley, 839; Ashtabula, 1,356; Ashtabula, 821; Conneaut, 1,877; Conneaut, 817; Monroe, 1,587; Sheffield, 845; Kings- ville, 1,494; Plymouth, 753; Saybrook, 1,374; Denmark, 241; Pierpont, 999; Rich- mond, 706; Andover, 963; Williamsfield, 982; Wayne, 899; Geneva, 1,358.
ATHENS COUNTY. 18,217.
Lee, 961; Waterloo, 1,016; Trimble, 924; York, 1,391; Athens, 1,463; Athens, 898; Canaan, 1,142; Alexander, 1,735; Troy, 1,421; Carthage, 1,087; Rome, 1,309; Bern, 819; Ames, 1,482; Dover, 1,233; Lodi, 1,336.
AUGLAIZE COUNTY. 11,341
Goshen, 336; Wayne, 672; Union, 1,008; Clay, 840; Pusheta, 1,008; Duchouquet, 905; Wapakoneta, 504; Logan, 336; German, 1,470; Minster, 428; New Bremen, 344; Saint Mary's, 693; St. Mary's, 874; Washington, 688; Noble, 309; Salem, 400; Kossuth, 76; Moulton, 450.
BELMONT COUNTY. 34,599.
Richland, 4,366; Flushing, 1,811; Pease, 3,517; Pultney, 2,250; Smith, 1,797; Wash- ington, 1,534; Mead, 1,634; Warren, 1,914; Barnesville, 820; Somerset, 2104; Somer- ton, 192; Goshen, 1,862; Belmont, 155; Union, 1,873; Morristown, 455; Wheeling, 1,217; Shepardstown, 90; Uniontown, 194; Colerain, 1,321; Farmington, 45; York, 1,312; Wayne, 1918; Kirkwood, 2,208.
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CENSUS OF OHIO FOR 1850.
BROWN COUNTY. 27,334.
Union, 2,424; Levana, 174; Ripley, 1,780; Byrd, 2,085; Russelville, 386; Decatur, 171; Huntington, 1,877; Aberdeen, 807; Lewis, 1,998; Feesburg, 186; Higginsport, 536; Jackson, 1,150; Carlisle, 112; Pleasant, 1,457; Georgetown, 617; Perry, 2,465; Fayette- ville, 318; Scott, 930; New. Hope, 106; Clark, 1,282; Hamersville, 131; Brownsville; 38; Pike, 1,022; Green, 632; Benton, 37; Eagle, 1,134: Fincastle, 145; Washington, 987; Sardinia, 198; Franklin, 1,107; Arnheim, 61; Sterling 981.
BUTLER COUNTY. 30,794.
Fairfield, 2771; Hamilton, 3,207; Union, 2,173; Liberty, 1,501; Madison, 2,242; Wayne, 1,502; St. Clair, 2,602; Hanover, 1,493; Reily, 1,716; Milford, 2,068; Oxford, 2,007; Oxford, 1,134; Morgan, 1,706; Ross, 1,648; Lemon, 1,722; Middletown, 1,092; Monroe, 210.
CARROL COUNTY. 17,685.
Center, 1,189; Union, 805; Monroe, 1,117; Orange, 1,577; Perry, 1,277; Loudon, 840; Lee, 1,220; Washington, 1,020; Harrison, 1,268; Augusta, 1297; East, 987; Fox, 1,452; Brown, 2,099; Rose, 1,537.
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. 19,743.
Goshen, 1,260; Mechanicsburg, 682; Rush, 893; Lewisburg, 302; Woodstock, 205; Union, 1,646; Salem, 1,635; Mad River, 1,868; Urbana, 1,394; Urbana, 2,020; Jackson, 1,735; Johnson, 1,573; Adams, 1,123; Concord, 1,110; Harrison, 968; Wayne, 1,429.
CLARK COUNTY. 22,174.
Green, 1,275; Madriver, 1,493; Enon, 294; Bethel, 1,748; Donnelsville, 196; New Carlisle, 634; Midway, 69; Pike, 1,317; Northampton, 147; Madison, 947; Selma, 47; South Charleston, 414; German, 1,912; Harmony, 1,804; Springfield, 2,206; Springfield, 5,108; Morefield, 1,214; Pleasant, 1,349.
CLERMONT COUNTY. 30,449.
Batavia, 2,789; Williamsburg, 1,885; Tate, 2,901; Franklin, 3,061; Ohio, 4,474; Union, 1,800; Monroe, 1,897; Washington, 2,540; Jackson, 1,241; Goshen, 1,937; Miami, 2,690, Stone Lick, 1,840; Wayne, 1,394.
CLINTON COUNTY. 18,837.
Richland, 1,975; Union, 2,320; Wilmington, 1,238; Wayne, 1,435; Adams, 869; Vernon, 1,468; Marion, 995; Jefferson, 810; Clark, 1,653; Washington, 1,216; Chester, 1,600; Liberty, 1,232; Green, 2,025.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY. 33,601.
Unity, 2,095; Fairfield, 2,385; Salem, 1,960; Perry, 2,371; Knox, 2,155; Butler, 1,692; Center, 2,818; Hanover, 2,859; West, 2,110; Liverpool, 729; Liverpool, 835; Washington, 963; Salineville, 237; Yellow Creek, 853; Wellsville, 1,549; Middleton, 1,436; Clarkson, 91; Elk Run, 1,559; St. Clair, 1,115; Calcutta, 147; Fredericktown, 99; Franklin, 1,164; Wayne, 974; Madison, 1,405.
COSHOCTON COUNTY. 25,671.
Perry, 1,340; Washington, 996; Pike, 1,079; New Castle, 1,227; Bedford, 1,221; Tiver- ton, 842; Virginia, 1,227; Linton, 1,375; Jacobsport, 219; Adams, 1,419; White Eye, 1,132; Mill Creek, 872; La Fayette, 1,040; Oxford, 1,113; Tuscarawas, 741; Coshocton, 850; Bethlehem, 822; Franklin, 966; Keene, 1,079; Crawford, 1,552; Monroe, 760; Jef- ferson, 929; Jackson, 2,037; Clark, 833.
CRAWFORD COUNTY. 18,177.
Lykens, 1,185; Holmes, 1,239; Auburn, 951; Vernon, 1,276; Jackson, 1,711; Polk, 1,318; Sandusky, 822; Liberty, 1,782; Bucyrus, 2,315; Cranberry, 1,042; Chatfield, 1,351; Texas, 544; Todd, 578; Dallas, 406; Whetstone, 1,657.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY. 48,105.
Cleveland City, 17,041; East Cleveland, 2,343; Newburg, 1,542; Mayfield, 1,117; War- rensville, 1,409; Orange, 1,063: Euclid. 1,447: Solon, 1,033: Chagrin Falls, 1,250: Bed-
602
CENSUS OF O1. IO FOR 1850.
ford, 1,854: Independence, 1,485: Brecksville, : ,116: Royalton, 1,253: Strongsville, 1,199: Middleburg, 1,490: Olmstead, 1,216: Dover, 1 102: Rockport, 1,441: Brooklyn, 6,375: Parma, 1,320.
DARKE COUNTY. 20,277.
Butler, 1,446: Twin, 1,400: Monroe, 918; Washington, 1,250: Greenville, 2,372: Green- ville, 1,044: German, 1,502: Harrison, 1,705: Adams, 1,416: Neave, 888: Wayne, 1,162: Franklin, 551: Mississenawa, 378: Patterson, 319: Wabash, 309: Allen, 290: Jackson, 566: York, 499: Richland, 798: Brown, 684: Van Buren, 780.
DEFIANCE COUNTY. 6,966.
Defiance, 391: Defiance, 890: Highland, 365: Richland, 702: Adams, 432: Noble, 389: Brunersburg, 169: Tiffin, 544: Evansport, 165: Delaware, 445: Washington, 428: Farmer, 894: Milford, 645: Hicksville, 507.
DELAWARE COUNTY. 21,814.
Radnor, 1,204: Thompson, 732: Marlborough, 587: Berkshire, 1,555: Genoa, 1,369: Harlem, 1,182: Trenton, 1,238: Delaware, 1,247: Delaware, 2,075: Liberty, 1,051: Orange, 1,150: Berlin, 1,151: Concord, 1,369: Scioto, 1,126: Troy, 976: Oxford, 828: Brown, 1,176: Porter, 1,037: Kingston, 761.
ERIE COUNTY. 18,578.
Perkins, 1,217: Milan, 2,697: Sandusky City, 5,088: Margaretta, 1,537: Huron, 1,397: Kelley's Island, 186: Oxford, 984: Groton, 884: Berlin, 1,582: Vermillion, 1,513: Florence, 1,491.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY. 30,257.
Auburn, 626: Madison, 1,164: Bern, 2,656: Violent, 2,060: Pickerington, 180: Canal Winchester, 274: Liberty, 2,209: Baltimore, 492: Basil, 200: Walnut, 1,795: Millersport, 126: New Salem, 210: Bloom, 1,904: Lithopolis, 386: Amanda, 1,536: Royalton, 252: Greenfield, 2,113: Hocking, 1,846: Richland. 1,777: Pleasant, 2,011: Lancaster, 3,483: Oakland, 133: Clear Creek, 1,606: Rush Creek, 1,218.
FAYETTE COUNTY. 12,736.
Madison, 864: Marion, 842: Paint, 1,253: Jefferson, 1,872: Union, 1,821: Washington, 569: Wayne, 1,253: Perry, 1,088: Green, 951: Buena Vista, 107: Concord, 836: Staunton, 87: Jasper, 1,193.
FULTON COUNTY. 7,780.
Chesterfield, 538: Dover, 381: Royalton, 570: Amboy, 460: Pike, 485: Fulton. 625: Swan Creek, 621: York, 784: Clinton, 708: Franklin, 720: Gorham, 906: German, 982.
FRANKLIN COUNTY. 42,880.
Columbus City, 17,867: Montgomery, 1,326: Truro, 1,589: Reynoldsburg, 564: Frank- lin, 1,852: Sharon, 1,008: Worthington, 501: Blendon, 1,303: Plain, 1,393: New Albany, 168: Perry, 1,169: Clinton, 1,186: Washington, 996: Dublin, 274: Norwich, 1,053: Brown, 681: Prairie, 1,043: Jackson, 1,550: Pleasant, 968: Harrisburg, 103: Hamilton, 1,485: Madison, 1,997: Groveport, 483: Mifflin, 1,095: Jefferson, 1,236.
GALLIA COUNTY.º 17,064.
Ohio, 504: Guyan, 560: Huntingtou, 1,308: Morgan, 1,128: Raccoon, 1,474: Spring- field, 1,230: Cheshire, 1,410: Gallipolis, 420: Gallipolis, 1,686: Addison, 924: Green, 1,276: Perry, 1,208: Greenfield, 952: Walnut, 905: Clay, 949: Harrison, 1,008.
GEAUGA COUNTY. 17,823.
Chardon, 1,622: Hampden, 919: Munson, 1,194: Newbury, 1,253: Burton, 1,064: Claridon, 1,006: Middlefield, 918: Thompson, 1,211: Troy, 1,163: Auburn, 1,182: Chester, 1,103: Bainbridge, 1,013: Huntsburg, 1,007: Russell, 1,083: Parkman, 1,383: Montville, 702.
GREENE COUNTY. 21,947.
Sugar Creek, 3,082: Xenia, 7,156: Beaver Creek, 2,063: Bath, 2,079: Miami, 1,613 Clifton, 252: Ross, 1,367: Silver Creek, 2,565: Cæsar Creek, 1,870.
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801 1,
603
CENSUS OF OHIO FOR 1850.
GUERNSEY COUNTY. 30,472.
Adams, 865; Madison, 1,524; Wheeling, 1,159; Liberty, 1,004; Jefferson, 857; Mon- roe, 1,086; Washington, 972; Londonderry, 1,551; Knox, 755; Westland, 1,126; Bea- ver, 1,785; Williamsburg, 207; Millwood, 1,409; Millwood, 216; Oxford, 1,496; Fairview, 444; Middletown, 267; Wills, 1,326; Washington, 751; Elizabethtown, 136; Richland, 981; Senecaville, 457, Seneca, 1,291; Mt. Ephraim, 121; Buffalo, 834; Point Pleasant, 105; Hartford, 113; Jackson, 1,191; Center 1,067; Cambridge, 1,448; Cambridge, 1,041; Spencer, 1,418; Cumberland, 431; Wright, 978; New Gottengen, 54.
HAMILTON COUNTY. 156,850.
Cincinnati City, 115,438; Fulton, 3,223; Spencer, 1,656; Columbia, 2,416; Ander- son, 3,050; Mill Creek, 6,287; Storrs, 1,675; Green, 3,948; Delhi, 1,942; Sycamore, 3,731; Symmes, 1,115; Colerain, 3,125; Miami, 1,557; Whitewater, 1,567; Crosby, 1,548; Harrison, 940; Springfield, 3,632.
HANCOCK COUNTY, 16,774.
Findlay, 774: Findlay, 1,258: Allen, 870: Washington, 1,222: Cass, 621: Big Lick, 2,008: Amanda, 1,162: Marion, 904: Orange, 724: Van Buren, 536: Union, 1,150: Portage, 614: Blanchard, 1,051: Pleasant, 522: Liberty, 874: Delaware, 1,035: Jackson, 830: Eagle, 950: Madison, 667.
HARDIN COUNTY. 8,251.
Pleasant, 1,059: Kenton, 1,065: Dudley, 529: Hale, 428: Taylor Creek, 531: Goshen, 590: Blanchard, 252: Buck, 462: Jackson, 530: Washington, 391: Liberty, 422: Mc- Donald, 582, Marion, 368: Huntersville, 84: Cessna, 303: Roundhead, 520: Roundhead, 135.
HARRISON COUNTY. 20,160.
Morefield, 1,022: Morefield, 44; Freeport, 1,221: Cadiz, 1,309: Cadiz, 1,144: Not- tingham, 1,236: Franklin, 911: Deersfield, 289: Franklin, 150: Washington, 1,255: Short Creek, 1,490: Harrisville, 300: Georgetown, 160: Archer, 876: German, 1,361: Rumley, 1,088: North, 1,121: Monroe, 1,152: Stock, 888: Athens, 1,085: New Athens, 331: Green, 1,527.
HENRY COUNTY. 3,432.
Napoleon, 566; Flat Rock, 406; Washington, 531; Ridgeville, 148; Freedom, 83; Pleasant, 338; Marion, 77; Harrison, 515; Richfield, 136; Damascus, 233; Liberty, 399.
HOCKING COUNTY. 14,119.
Benton, 933; Ward, 823; Marion, 1,746; Falls, 1,772; Logan, 798; Good Hope, 635; Laurel, 1,126; Perry, 1,217; Salt Creek, 1,094; Washington, 1,640; Starr, 1,045; Green, 1,290.
HIGHLAND COUNTY. 25,781.
Liberty, 2,683; Hillsborough, 1,392; Fairfield, 3,174; Madison, 1,163; Greenfield, 1,011; Paint, 2,678; Union, 1,408; Newmarket, 1,528; Concord, 1,501; Jackson, 1,449; Dodson, 1,217; Hamer, 942; Marshall, 1,187; Brushcreek, 1,515; Salem, 813; Clay, 1,108; White Oak, 1,012.
HOLMES COUNTY. 20,458.
Hardy, 2,424; Kilbuck, 1,245; Monroe, 966; Prairie, 1,451; Mechanic, 1,647; Berlin, 1,452; 'Walnut Creek, 1,077; German, 1,517; Salt Creek, 1,699; Richland, 1,349; Knox, 1,215; Washington, 1,468; Ripley, 1,330; Paint, 1,618.
HURON COUNTY. 26,203.
New London, 1,329; Clarksfield, 1,454; Wakeman, 704; Townsend, 1,333; Hartland, 1,024; Greenwich, 1,050; Fitchville, 1,178; Norwalk, 1,718; Norwalk, 1441; Ridge- field, 1,944; Richmond, 609; Lyme, 1,859; Norwich, 1,021; Sherman, 1,134; Peru, 1,632; Bronson, 1,219; Fairfield, 1,594; New Haven, 1,398; Greenfield, 1,332; Ripley, 1,230.
JACKSON COUNTY. 12,724.
Bloomfield, 1,403; Madison, 1,515; Jefferson, 1,036; Jackson, 480; Lick, 1,021; Franklin, 1,295; Milton, 1,477; Washington, 756; Hamilton, 664; Scioto, 1,347; Jack- son, 714; Liberty, 1,017.
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JEFFERSON COUNTY. 28,133.
Mt. Pleasant, 1,848; Wells, 1,822; Springfield, 1,300; Brush Creek, 1,120; Ross, 1,144; Saline, 1,088; Knox, 1,902; Island Creek, 1,981; Steubenville, 1,084; Steubenville, 6,140; Cross Creek, 1,912; Salem, 2,191; Wayne, 1,801; Smithfield, 1,882, Warren, 1,918.
KNOX COUNTY. 28,870.
Clinton, 802; Mount Vernon, 3,710; Pleasant, .909; College, 522; Monroe, 1,323; Howard, 1,002: Pike, 1,720; Miller, 1,063; Morgan, 823; Clay, 960; Martinsburg, 280; Jackson, 1,078; Butler, 762; Harrison, 751; Millwood, 240; Union, 952; Brown, 1,535; Jefferson, 1,485; Middleburg, 1,091; Berlin, 1,158; Morris, 1,027; Liberty, 1,322; Mil- ford, 1,350; Hillier, 1,141; Wayne, 1,152; Fredericktown, 712.
LAKE COUNTY. 14,655.
Leroy, 1,128; Mentor, 1,571; Concord, 1,031; Willoughby, 2,081; Kirtland, 1,598; Painesville, Painesville, 3,128; Madison, 2,987; Perry, 1,131.
LAWRENCE COUNTY, 15,247.
' Union, 1,318; Fayette, 1,112; Perry, 924; Upper, 2,494; Rome, 1,134; Windsor, 1,001; Mason, 1,132; Aid, 884; Lawrence, 534; Elizabeth, 2,529; Decatur, 2,052; Washington, 646; Symmes, 487.
LICKING COUNTY. 38,845.
St. Albans, 1,422: Alexandria, 349: Monroe, 1,030: Johnstown. 357: Jersey, 1,230: Hartford, 1,426: Bennington, 1,169: Appleton, 42: Mckean, 1,378: Harrison, 1,447: Lima, 973: Etna, 1,307: Newark, 1,228: Newark, 3,778: Lockport, 42: Granville, 1,345: Granville, 771: Madison, 1,025: Licking, 1,115: Jacktown, 256: Bowling Green, 870: Linville, 188: Brownsville, 480: Union, 1,631: Luray, 88: Hebron, 649: Newton, 1,364: Bur- lington, 1,389: Washington, 941: Utica, 420: Eden, 1,013: Mary Ann, 1,000: Fallsbery, 1,206: Perry, 1,254: Hanover, 1,187: Liberty, 1,190: Franklin, 1,057: Hopewell, 1,226.
LOGAN COUNTY. 19,168.
Lake, 1,774: Rush Creek, 1,458: Zane, 1,090: McArthur, 1,376: Richland, 1,170: Harrison, 984: Perry, 1,405: Jefferson, 2,043: Monroe, 1,438: Bokes Creek, 583: Lib- erty, 1,263: Union, 804: Bloomfield, 671: Stokes, 489: Pleasant, 805: Washington, 667: Miami, 775: Quincy, 373.
LORAIN COUNTY. 26,091.
Ridgeville, 1,212: Columbia, 1,236: Eaton, 1,111: Carlisle, 1,512: Avon, 1,782: La- Grange, 1.402: Grafton, 947: Penfield, 672: Elyria, 1,176: Elyria, 1,482: Wellington, 1,556: Sheffield, 908: Black River, 659: Amherst, 1,400: Brownhelm, 1,082: Henrietta, 1,042: Huntington, 1,173: Rochester, 896: Brighton, 669: Camden, 1,025: Russia, 2,061: Pittsfield, 1,088.
LUCAS COUNTY. 12,381.
Waynesfield, 2,371: Port Lawrence, 149: Toledo, 3,859: Manhattan, 541: Oregon, 449: Washington, 1,161: Sylvania, 75] : Springfield, 782: Waterville, 958: Providence, 467: Richfield, 399: Wing, 261: Spencer, 273.
MADISON COUNTY. 10,012.
Fairfield, 623: Pleasant, 1,066: Mt. Sterling, 115: Range, 988: Stokes, 590: Deer Creek, 436: La Fayette, 147: Jefferson, 634: West Jefferson, 436: Canaan, 565: Amity, 120; Darby, 383: Pleasant Valley, 168: Monroe, 403: Pike, 381: Rose Dale, 42: Somerford, 616; Somerford, 139: Union, 1,647: London, 513.
MAHONING COUNTY. 23,733.
Smith, 1,544: Green, 1,774: Canfield, 1,463: Jackson, 1,140: Milton, 1,123: Berlin, 1,376: Ellsworth, 953: Goshen, 1,721: Coitsville, 982: Boardman, 1,026: Beaver, 2,144: Springfield, 2,385: Poland, 2,126: Youngstown, 2,802: Austintown, 1,174.
MARION COUNTY. 12,554.
Marion, 980: Marion, 1,307: Scott, 717: Claridon, 1,342: Richland, 1,229: Pleasant,
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MEDINA COUNTY. 21,433.
Wadsworth, 1,622: Chatham, 1,165: La Fayette, 1,332: Homer, 1,102: Harrisville, 1,477: Westfield, 1,122: Medina, 1002: Medina, 1008: Sharon, 1,519: Granger, 1,313: Hinckley, 1,416: Brunswick, 1,417: Liverpool, 2,164: York, 1,228: Spencer, 1,336; Litch- field, 1,332: Guilford, 1,800: Montville, 1,078.
MEIGS COUNTY. 17,960.
Salisbury, 2,909: Pomeroy, 1,637: Olive, 924: Lebanon, 1,008: Letart, 966: Sutton, 1,596: Salem, 1,418: Scipio, 1,406: Bedford, 908: Chester, 1,410: Chester, 190: Orange, 946: Columbia, 897: Rutland, 1,745.
MERCER COUNTY. 7,712.
Marion, 1,428: Jefferson, 504: Hopewell, 294: Center, 504: Granville, 546: Butler, 210: Franklin, 378: Union, 756: Dublin, 883: Liberty, 208: Black Creek, 504: Washington, 420: Gibson, 504: Recovery, 573.
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