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Since that day history has been rapidly mak- ing. Hawaii has come to us, Porto Rico is under our flag and the Philippines have become ours. In all these events the man Ohio gave as the nation's leader has borne his full share. Through all this the United States has come, of necessity rather than choice, out of its long- time self-chosen seclusion and become one of the great world powers, to be reckoned with as such in all future questions affecting the world. And with all this McKinley's administration was one of commercial tranquility and industrial pros- perity.
Men may differ as to the problems which face our future, parties may divide as they always have divided, but Ohio could have asked no ful-
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ler indorsement of this her latest son, than the ballots cast in the election of 1900.
But McKinley's work was done. The nation had been brought through its most trying time. The country was in the midst of a great pros- perity and McKinley's name was ready for the roll of the nation's martyrs. The hand of the assassin was ready for the work, and Mckinley passed to the world beyond.
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FIRST CAPITOL OF OHIO, 1801 - 1808, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO.
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GOVERNORS OF OHIO
T HE following is a list of Ohio's governors from its organization as a part of the Northwest Territory down to the pres- ent time, 1904.
1. Arthur St. Clair 1788-1802
2. Charles W. Byrd. 1802-3
3. Edward Tiffin 1803-7
Thomas Kirker 1807-8
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5. Samuel Huntington 1808-10
6. Return Jonathan Meigs 1810-14
7. Othniel Looker 1814
S. Thomas Worthington Ross 1814-18
9. Ethan Allen Brown. 1818-22
10. Allen Trimble 1822
11. Jeremiah Morrow 1822-6
12. Allen Trimble 1826-30
13. Duncan McArthur 1830-32
14. Robert Lucas 1832-6
15. Joseph Vance 1836-8
16. Wilson Shannon 1838-40
17. Thomas Corwin 1840-2
18. Wilson Shannon 1842-44
19. Thomas Bartley 1814
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20. Mordecai Bartley 1844-6
21. William Bebb 1846-9
22. Seabury Ford 1849-50
23. Reuben Wood 1850-3
24. William Medill 1853-6
25. Salmon P. Chase 1856-60
26. William Dennison 1860-2
27. David Todd
1862-4
28. John Brough 1864-5
29. Charles Anderson 1865-6
30. Jacob D. Cox. 1866-8
31. Rutherford B. Hayes 1868-72
32. Edward F. Noyes. 1872-4
33. William Allen Ross. 1874-6
34. Rutherford B. Hayes. 1876-7
35. Thomas L. Young 1877-8
36. Richard M. Bishop 1878-80
37. Charles Foster 1880-4
88. George Hoadly 1884-6
39. Joseph B. Foraker 1886-90
40. James Campbell 1890-2
41. William McKinley 1892-6
42. Asa Bushnell 1896-1900
43. George K. Nash. 1900-4
44. Myron T. Herrick 1904-
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To amend section '2979-15 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, to apportion the state of Ohio into congressional distracts under the twelfth census of United States.
B E it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio :
SECTION 1. That section (2979-1) of the Revised Statutes of Ohio be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows :
SECTION 2. That under the twelfth census of the United States, the state of Ohio shall be divided into twenty-one (21) districts for the election of representatives to congress, and each district shall choose one representative in the manner following, to-wit:
First District. - That so much of the county of Hamilton as is now contained within the lim- its of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 18th, 26th, 27th and 31st wards of the city of Cincinnati, as they are now consti- tuted, and the townships of Anderson, Columbia, Spencer, Symmes, and Sycamore, and the North- west, Southeast, St. Bernard, Bond Hill, pre- cincts of Millcreek township shall compose the first district.
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B E it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio :
SECTION 1. That section (2979-1) of the Revised Statutes of Ohio be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows :
SECTION 2. That under the twelfth census of the United States, the state of Ohio shall be divided into twenty-one (21) districts for the election of representatives to congress, and each district shall choose one representative in the manner following, to-wit:
First District. - That so much of the county of Hamilton as is now contained within the lim- its of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 18th, 26th, 27th and 31st wards of the city of Cincinnati, as they are now consti- tuted, and the townships of Anderson, Columbia, Spencer, Symmes, and Sycamore, and the North- west, Southeast, St. Bernard, Bond Hill, pre- cincts of Millcreek township shall compose the first district.
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Second District. - The remaining portion of the county of Hamilton now contained within the limits of the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 28th, 29th and 30th wards of the city of Cincinnati as they are now constituted, and the townships of Springfield, Colerain, Greene, Delhi, Storrs, Miami, Whitewater, Harrison, and Western Pre- cincts of Millcreek township shall compose the second district.
Third District. - The counties of Preble, Butler and Montgomery shall constitute the third district.
Fourth District. - The counties of Darke, Shelby, Mercer, Auglaize, and Allen shall com- pose the fourth district.
Fifth District. - The counties of Williams, Defiance, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, and Van Wert shall compose the fifth district.
Sixth District. - The counties of Greene, Warren, Clinton, Highland, Brown, and Cler- mont shall compose the sixth district.
Seventh District. - The counties of Miami, Clark, Madison, Fayette, and Pickaway shall compose the seventh district.
Eighth District. - The counties of Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Champaign, Union, and Dela- ware shall compose the eighth district.
Ninth District. - The counties of Lucas, Ot-
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tawa, Wood, and Fulton shall compose the ninth district.
Tenth District. - The counties of Pike, Jack- son, Gallia, Lawrence, Adams, and Scioto shall compose the tenth district.
Eleventh District. - The counties of Meigs, Athens, Vinton, Ross, Hocking, Fairfield, and Perry shall compose the eleventh district.
Twelfth District. - The county of Franklin shall compose the twelfth district.
Thirteenth District. - The counties of Erie, Sandusky, Seneca, Crawford, Wyandot, and Marion shall compose the thirteenth district.
Fourteenth District. - The counties of Lo- rain, Huron, Ashland, Richland, Morrow, and Knox shall compose the fourteenth district.
Fifteenth District. - The counties of Wash- ington, Morgan, Noble, Muskingum, and Guern- sey shall compose the fifteenth district.
Sixteenth District. - The counties of Car- roll, Jefferson, Harrison, Belmont, and Monroe shall compose the sixteenth district.
Seventeenth District. - The counties of Wayne, Holmes, Coshocton, Tuscarawas, and Licking shall compose the seventeenth district.
Eighteenth District. - The counties of Stark, Columbiana, and Mahoning shall compose the eighteenth district.
Nineteenth District. - The counties of Ash-
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tabula, Trumbull, Geauga, Portage, and Summit shall compose the nineteenth district.
Twentieth District. - The counties of Lake and Medina and that portion of Cuyahoga county composed of the townships of East Cleve- land, Bedford, Chagrin Falls, Euclid, Independ- ence, Mayfield, Newburg, Orange, Solon, War- rensville, Brecksville, Brooklyn, Dover, Middle- burg, Olmstead, Parma, Rockport, Royalton, Strongville, Collinwood, Glenville and West Park, and wards 26th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 33d, 34th, 35th, 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th, 40th, 41st, and 42d as constituted January 1st, 1896, in the city of Cleveland, shall compose the twen- tieth district.
Twenty-first District. - The remaining por- tion of Cuyahoga county shall compose the twenty-first district.
SECTION 3. That said original section (2979-1) in so far as it conflicts with this act, the same is hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
W. S. MCKINNON,
Speaker of the House of Representatives. F. B. ARCHER, President of the Senate. 394G
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Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
FIRST DISTRICT.
Hamilton
409,479
374,573
SECOND DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Butler
56,870
48,597
Second Subdivision.
Champaign
26,642
26,980
Clark
58,939
52,277
Darke
42,532
42,961
Miami
43,105
39,754
Preble
23,713
23,421
Totals
194,931
185,393
Third Subdivision.
Clinton
24,202
24,240
Greene
31,613
29,820
Montgomery
130,146
100,852
Warren
25,584
25,468
Totals
211,545
180,380
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS AND SUBDIVI- SIONS, BY COUNTIES, IN 1900 AND 1890.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
FIRST DISTRICT.
Hamilton
409,479
374,573
SECOND DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Butler
56,870
48,597
Second Subdivision.
Champaign
26,642
26,980
Clark
58,939
52,277
Darke
42,532
42,961
Miami
43,105
39,754
Preble
23,713
23,421
Totals
194,931
185,393
Third Subdivision.
Clinton
24,202
24,240
Greene
31,613
29,820
Montgomery
130,146
100,852
Warren
25,584
25,468
Totals
211,545
180,380
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Continued.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
THIRD DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Allen
47,976
40,644
Auglaize
31,192
28,100
Mercer
28,021
27,220
Shelby
24,625
24,707
Van Wert.
30,394
29,671
Totals
162,208
150,342
Second Subdivision.
Defiance
26,387
25,769
Paulding
27,528
25,932
Williams
24,953
24,897
Totals
78,868
76,598
Third Subdivision.
Fulton
22,801
22,023
Henry
27,282
25,080
Putnam
32,525
30,188
Totals
82,608
77,291
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Continued.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Erie
37,650
35,462
Huron
32,330
31,949
Lucas
153,559
102,296
Ottawa
22,213
21,974
Sandusky
34,311
30,617
Totals
280,063
222,298
Second Subdivision.
Lorain
54,857
40,295
Medina
21,958
21,742
Summit
71,715
54,089
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148,530
116,126
Third Subdivision.
Cuyahoga
439,120
309,970
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First Subdivision.
Brown
28,237
29,899
Clermont
31,610
33,553
Totals
59,847
63,452
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Continued.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
Second Subdivision.
Fayette
21,725
22,309
Highland
30,982
29,048
Madison
20,590
20,057
Pickaway
27,016
26,959
Ross
40,940
39,454
Totals
141,253
137,827
Third Subdivision.
Franklin
164,460
124,087
SIXTH DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Delaware
26,401
27,189
Knox
27,768
27,600
Licking
47,070
43,279
Totals
101,239
98,068
Second Subdivision.
Ashland
21,184
22,223
Morrow
17,819
18,120
Richland
44,289
38,072
Totals
83,352
78,415
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Continned.
Population.
Counties.
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1900.
1890.
Third Subdivision.
Coshocton
29,337
26,703
Holmes
19,511
21,139
Wayne
37,870
39,005
Totals
86,718
86,847
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Fairfield
34,259
33,939
Hocking
24,398
22,658
Perry
31,841
31,151
Totals
90,498
87,748
Second Subdivision.
Adams
26,328
26,093
Jackson
34,248
28,408
Lawrence
39,534
39,556
Pike
18,172
17,482
Scioto
40,981
35,377
Totals
159,263
146,916
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Continued.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
Third Subdivision.
Athens
38,730
35,194
Gallia
27,918
27,005
Meigs
28,620
29,813
Monroe
27,031
25,175
Vinton
15,330
16,045
Washington
48,245
42,380
Totals
185,874
175,622
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Guernsey
34,425
28,645
Morgan
17,905
19,143
Muskingum
53,185
51,210
Noble
19,466
20,753
Totals
124,981
119.,751
Second Subdivision.
Belmont
60,875
57,413
Third Subdivision.
Harrison
20,486
20,830
Jefferson
44,357
39,415
Tuscarawas
53,751
46,618
Totals
118,594
106,863
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Continued.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
NINTH DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Carroll
16,811
17,566
Columbiana
68,590
59,029
Stark
94,747
84,170
Totals
180,148
160,765
Second Subdivision.
Mahoning
70,134
55,979
Portage
29,246
27,868
Trumbull
46,591
42,373
Totals
155,971
126,220
Third Subdivision.
Ashtabula
51,448
43,655
Geauga
14,744
13,489
Lake
21,680
18,235
Totals
87,872
75,379
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COMMON PLEAS JUDICIAL DISTRICTS - Concluded.
Population.
Counties.
1900.
1890.
TENTH DISTRICT.
First Subdivision.
Hancock
41,993
42,563
Hardin
31,187
28,939
Seneca
41,163
40,869
Wood
51,555
44,392
Totals
165,898
156,763
Second Subdivision.
Crawford
33,915
31,927
Marion
28,678
24,727
Wyandot
21,125
21,722
Totals
83,718
78,376
Third Subdivision.
Logan
30,420
27,386
Union
22,342
22,860
Totals
52,762
50,246
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T HIS Index gives the Population of all in- corporated places in Ohio, as reported
in the United States Census of 1900. It also gives the population of many other places, not incorporated, as estimated by good local authorities. These are marked "a," meaning "about."
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Aetnaville
Abanaka
a60
Africa
a20
Abashi
Afton
a50
Abbeyville
a100
Agins
Abe
Agosta
399
Aberdeen
711
Ai
a150
Achor
a50
Aid
a120
Ackerman
Ainger
a30
Acme
a75
Airhill
Ada
2,576
Air Line Junction.
a20
Adair (Monroe).
Akron (c. h.).
42,728
Adams Mills
a100
Adamsridge
a25
Albany
548
Adamsville
201
Alberta
Adario
a100
Albion
a75
Addison
a90
Alcony
a125
Addyston
1,513
Alert
a12
Adelaide
Alexander
Adelphi
516
Alexandersville
250
Adena
a40
Alexandria
420
Adrian
a250
Alexis (Lucas).
Adrian
Alexis (Monroe)
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Adair (Columbiana) .
Aitch
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211
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Alfred
a40
Antonis
a25
Alger
462
Antrim
a400
Algonquin
a20
Antwerp
1,206
Alice
a40
Anvil
Alikanna
Apple
a25
Alledonia
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Allen
Applegrove
a75
Allensville
a150
Appleton
a110
Allentown (Allen) ..
100
Arabia
a150
Allentown (Fayette). .
123
Arbaugh
Alliance
8,974
Arbela
a25
Alliance Junction.
Arcadia
425
Alma
a75
Arcanum
1,225
Alpha
a300
Archbold
958
Alta
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a75
Altitude
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a30
Alton
a100
Arden
.
Alumcreek
Arena
a100
Alum Creek Crossing
Arion
a25
Alvada
a100
Arkoe
a20
Alvordton
482
Arlington
738
Amanda (Butler)
Arlington Heights. ..
360
Amanda (Fairfield) ..
a469
Armadale
a25
Ambler
Armenia
Amboy
a300
Armitage
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Ambrose
a50
Armstrong
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Amelia
a400
Armstrongs Mills.
a50
American
a25
Arnettsville
157
Amesville
a200
Arnheim
a98
Amherst
a2,000
Arnold
a25
Amity
a70
Arthur
a10
Amlin
Artie
Amsden
a150
Asbury
a25
Amsterdam
a100
Ash
a50
Anderson
a40
Ashbridge
a150
Andersons Ferry
a25
Ashland
4,087
Andersonville
a100
Ashley
700
Andis
a25
Ashmont
12,949
Andrews
a100
Angel
Ashton
a10
Angola
a25
Ashville
654
Angus
a200
Athalia
346
Anna
851
Athens (c. h.)
3,066
Annapolis
a139
Atherton
a50
Ansonia
a676
Atlanta
a100
Anthony
a15
Atlas
a150
Antietam
Attica
674
Antioch
212
Attica Junction .
..
Antiquity
. . . a200
Atwater
a300
Andover
815
Ashtabula
Ashtabula Station.
Ashwood
Ankenytown
.
Applecreek
387
213
POPULATION OF CITIES, VILLAGES, ETC.
Atwater Center.
a100
Barberton
4,354
Atwood
a20
Barclay
a200
Auburn
a150
Bardwell
a25
Auglaize
a10
Barlow
a125
Augusta
a250
Barnes
a50
Aukerman
Barnesburg
a600
Aultman
a100
Barnesville
3,721
Aurora
a750
Barnhill
811
Aurora
Station.
Barretts
Mills.
a20
Austin
a20
Barricks
Austinburg
a400
Barrs Mills.
a100
Austintown
a200
Barry
Ava
a85
Barryville
a150
Avenue
Bartles
Avery
a40
Bartlett
a300
Avis
Barton
Bartramville
a25
Avon (P. O.).
a500
Bascom
a250
Avon (Station).
Bashan
a25
Avondale (Coshocton)
a130
Basil
a406
Avondale (Licking) ..
Batavia (c. h.)
1,029
Avon Lake.
Batavia Junction.
Axline
Batdorf
· . .
Axlines
Batemantown
.
Axtel
a75
Ayersville
a25
Azelda
Batson
a10
Battlesburg
Bayard
a95
Baybridge
a75
Bacon
a50
Baddow Pass
. .
.
Bailey
Beach City.
364
Baileys Mills
Beach Park
Bainbridge
954
Beagle
Bairdstown
298
Beallsville
554
Baker
a20
Beamsville
a100
Bakers Crossing.
Bearcreek
a30
Bakersville
a300
Beasleys Fork.
a25
Baldwin
a10
Beatty
a50
Ballou
a20
Beaumont
Baltic
a400
Beaver
. 262
Baltimore
460
Beaverdam
477
Bancroft
a20
Beaverpond
a25
Bangorville
a25
Beavertown
Bangs
a500
Becker
.
Banner
a50
Becket
..
Bannock
a20
Beckett
Bannon
Becks Mills
a25
Bantam
a300
Bedford
1,486
. .
Avlon
.
B.
Bachman
a100
Bays
Baywood
312
Batesville
Bath
a75
Bazetta
. .
214
HISTORY OF OHIO.
Bee
a25
Best
Beebe
a20
Bests
Beebetown
a75
Beta
Beech
a150
Bethany
a129
Beecher
Bethel
850
Beechwood
Bethesda
a300
Beidler
a50
Bethlehem
Belden
a100
Bettsville
492
Belfast
a50
Bell
a150
Beverly
712
Bellaire
9,912
Bevis
a25
Bellbrook
352
Biddle
Belle Center.
962
Bidwell
a25
Bellefontaine (c. h.) ..
6,649
Bier
Belle Valley.
a150-
Bigplain
a150
Belle Vernon
a175
Bigprairie
a200
Belleville
1,039
Bigrun
a25
Bellevue
4,101
Bigsprings
a100
Bellpoint
a102
Big Walnut
Belmont
422
Big Walnut Siding.
Belmore
334
Billings
Beloit
a260
Bingham
a60
Belpre
a1,500
Birds Run.
a40
Bement
a300
Birmingham
a300
Ben
Bishopville
a50
Bennetts Corners
Bismarck
a25
Bennington
a150
Bissels
a900
Bentley (Stark)
Blachleyville
a150
Bentley (Trumbull). .
Blackband
a40
Benton
a250
Blackburn
Benton Ridge.
359
Black Dog Siding
a85
Berea
2,510
Blackrun
a25
Bergholz
a800
Bladen
a100
Berkey
a50
Bladensburg
a300
Berkshire
a50
Blaine
a50
Berlin
a150
Blake
a50
Berlin Center.
a500
Blake Mills.
a200
Berlin Crossroads ...
a275
Blakeslee
239
Berlin Heights (P. O.)
625
Blanchard
a50
Berlin Heights (Sta.).
Blanchester
1,788
Berlinville
a300
Blanco
a10
Bern
a150
Blancs
Bernard
a25
Blatchford
a200
Bernice
a30
Blessings
a25
Berrysville
a67
Blissfield
a50
Bertha
Bloom Center
a100
Berwick
a150
Bloomdale
740
Berwyn
Bloomers
.
a75
. .
Benzler
a400
Black Hand
Bentonville
Benwood
Blackjack
Blacklick
. . .
Bevan
215
POPULATION OF CITIES, VILLAGES, ETC.
Bloomfield (Jefferson)
Bradford 1,254
Bloomfield (Morrow)
a60
Bradner
1,148
Bloomingburg
636
Bradrick
a150
Bloomingdale
a200
Brady
. .
Bloomington
a162
Bradys Lake.
Bloomingville
a75
Bradyville a100
Bloomswitch
a200
Branchhill a100
Bloomville
819
Brandon
a300
Blowville
a25
Brandt
a241
Blueash
a60
Brandywine
a40
Blueball
a100
Bluebell
a25
Braziers
..
...
Bluerock
a75
Brecksville (P. O.). . .
a250
Bluestone
Brecksville (Sta.)
a100
Bluffton
1,783
Bremen
466
Boden
a25
Brice
a35
Bogart
a250
Briceton
a200
Boggs
a25
Brickner
a10
Bogus Road.
a100
Bridges
a25
Bolins Mills
a20
Bridgetown
Bolivar
a675
Bridgeville
a50
Bond
a10
Bridgewater
a20
Bondhill
1,081
Brier Hill
Boneta
a20
Briggs
Bonn
Briggsdale
a25
Bono
Brighton (Hamilton).
Bookwalter
a450
Brighton (Lorain) ...
a50
Booth (Lucas).
Brilliant
646
Booth (Tuscarawas) ..
Brimfield (P. O.). .
a120
Boston
260
Brimfield (Station). . .
250
Bosworth
Brinley
a60
Botkins
420
Brister
Botzum
a60
Bristol (Morgan) a10
Bristol (Perry)
a500
Bourneville
356
Brittain
a100
Bowerston
526
Broadway a400
Bowersville
370
Broadwell (Athens). .
a25
Bowler
Bowling Green (c. h.)
5,067
Bowlusville a200
Brockway
Bowman
a75
Brokaw
Bowyer
Brokensword
a100
Boyd
a25
Brookfield (P. O.) ... a300
Braceville
a30
Brookfield (Station). .
Bradbury
Brooklyn
a5,000
Bluecreek
a150
Breakman
Bluff
a50
Brecon
Brehan
Boardman
a100
Bridgeport
3,963
Bokes Creek
. .
.
Bostwick
a60
Brinkhaven
Boudesferry
Boughtonville
a100
Bristolville
Broadwell (Hamilton) Brock a50
Branstetter
216
HISTORY OF OHIO.
Brooks
Burroak
a25
Brookton
a110
Burton
727
Brookville
869
Burton City
a300
Broughton
226
Burtons (Belmont) .
Brown
Burtons (Stark)
Brownhelm
a75
Burton Station
a75
Brownhelm Station ..
a100
Busenbark
Brownrun
Bushnell
a100
Browns
Bushong
a10
Browns Mill.
a50
Bushs Mill
a25
Brownsville
a380
Businessburg
a100
Browntown
a25
Butler
567
Bruno
a25
Brunswick
a200
Butlerville
a125
Brush Creek
Butterworth
Buxton
Byer a200
Byers Junction
. . . .
Byesville
1,267
Buchanan (Pike).
a40
Buchtel
a1,500
Byron
.. .
C.
Cable
a300
Cadiz (c. h.)
1,755
Cadiz Junction
.
Buckland
a250
Cadmus
a25
Buckrun
Cadwallader
a250
Bucks
a75
Cairo (Allen)
a50
Bucyrus (c. h.)
6,560
Calais
114
Bud
Calcutta a100
Buenavista
a461
Caldwell (c. h.)
927
Buffalo
a200
Caledonia
682
Buford
a150
California
a376
Bulah
Calihan
a25
Bulaville
a25
Calla
a50
Bundysburg
a300
Calm
a50
Bunkerhill
a50
Calumet
a350
Burbank
325
Calvary
a20
Camba
a25
Burghill
a350
Cambridge
8,241
Burgoon
a200
Camden
905
Burkettsville a250
Cameron
a200
Burkhart
a25
Camp .
a25
Burlingham
a125
Campbell
a100
Burlington
a250
Campbells
Campbellsport
a60
. .
Byhalia
a200
Byington
a56
Byrds
Buckeye
Buckeye
Buckeye City.
247
Buckeye Cottage.
a150
Buckeye Park.
. .
Buckingham
.
Burris
..
Brush Lake.
Bryan (c. h.)
3,131
Bryar
Bryson
Buchanan (Monroe).
Butler Bridge
Brush Fork Junction.
...
Bucks Crossing.
Cairo (Stark)
Burbank Crossing.
·
217
POPULATION OF CITIES, VILLAGES, ETC.
Campbellstown a100
Castalia a500
Campchase
a58
Castine
a250
Camp Dennison ..
a292
Catawba (P. O.).
231
Camp Hagerman.
Catawba (Station)
Campus
Catawba Island
a800
Canaan
a250
Caton
Canaanville
a40
Cavallo
Canal Dover ..
5,422
Cavett
Canal Fulton
1,172
Caywood
a25
Canal Lewisville
a300
Cebee a25
Canal Winchester
662
Cecil
326
Canfield
672
Cedargrove
a25
Canfield Junction
Cedarhill
a75
Canfield Road
Cedar Mills.
a100
Cannel Spur
Cedarpoint
a25
Cannelville
281
Cedarrun
a25
Connonsburg
a50
Cedar Valley (P. O.).
a100
Cannons Creek Jc. . .
Cedar Valley (Sta.) ..
.
Cannons Mill.
a25
Cedarville
1,189
Canton (c. h.).
30,667
Cedron
a25
Captina (P. O.).
a100
Celina (c. h.).
2,815
Captina (Station)
Center (Lawrence).
a25
Caraghar
a30
Center (Montgomery)
a150
Carbondale
a150
Center Belpre.
a25
Carbonhill
a650
Centerbend
a25
Cardington
1,354
Centerburg
706
Carey
1,816
Centerfield
a100
Careytown
Center Road
Carlisle
164
Centerton
a200
Carlos
Centerview
a75
Carlton
a25
Center Village
a150
Carlwick
a15
Centerville
198
Carman
Central City
Carmel
a115
Central College
a87
Carpenter
a10
Ceylon
a200
Carrie
a25
Chadwick
Carrington
a500
Chaffee
a40
Carroll
223
Chagrin Falls
1,586
Carrollton (c. h.)
1,271
Chalfants
a30
Carrothers
a100
Chalmers
Cars Run
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