History of Ohio; from the glacial period to the present time, Part 8

Author: Lawyer, James Patterson, Jr., 1875-
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Columbus, O., Union Publishing Co., Press of F. J. Heer
Number of Pages: 406


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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-


WILLIAM MCKINLEY.


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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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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


. Totals


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


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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).


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Alfred


a40


Antonis


a25


Alger


462


Antrim


a400


Algonquin


a20


Antwerp


1,206


Alice


a40


Anvil


Alikanna


Apple


a25


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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


Archer


a75


Altitude


Archers Fork.


a30


Alton


a100


Arden


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Alumcreek


Arena


a100


Alum Creek Crossing


Arion


a25


Alvada


a100


Arkoe


a20


Alvordton


482


Arlington


738


Amanda (Butler)


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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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