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County Courthouses of Ohio by Susan W. Thrane, X

County Courthouses of Ohio by Susan W. Thrane, X
The first court session in Ohio took place on September 2, 1788, in a blockhouse at Marietta, Washington County. Arthur St. Clair, the first governor of what was then the Northwest Territory, organized the Court of Common Pleas when he established the county by proclamation on July 16, 1788. Law fairfield county ohio auditor and the courts have played a central role in Ohio ever since. With statehood in 1803 fairfield county ohio auditor and the growth of communities, the settlers built log courthouses at first fairfield county ohio auditor and then moved on to more sophisticated materials fairfield county ohio auditor and architectural designs. The county courthouse literally became the central symbol of each community. This magnificent, lavishly illustrated book presents each of Ohio's 88 existing courthouses through a sumptuous layout of color fairfield county ohio auditor and black-and-white images. In addition, Susan Thrane provides a brief history of each county with relevant details about the design of the courthouse fairfield county ohio auditor and highlights of the events which occurred there. Along with discussion of the earliest building, the book presents the existing buildings in chronological order from oldest to youngest. Thus, Highland County (constructed in 1832-35) comes first, fairfield county ohio auditor and Franklin County (1969-72) is last. This is a book to be treasured by all Ohioans.
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Summers County in Vintage Postcards

Summers County in Vintage Postcards
Summers County was created in 1871 from parts of surrounding counties. The community's history is based in industry, as the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad was routed through Hinton, the county seat, fairfield county ohio auditor and booming coal mines fueled the thriving economy. The flourishing homes fairfield county ohio auditor and businesses of yesterday have been largely preserved through the effort fairfield county ohio auditor and determination of citizens, allowing residents fairfield county ohio auditor and visitors to learn the county's history fairfield county ohio auditor and appreciate its roots. Summers County in Vintage Postcards is a tribute to the founders of Summers County, to its influential residents, fairfield county ohio auditor and to anyone who has visited fairfield county ohio auditor and enjoyed the area's natural beauty. In this volume, readers will explore the county's most historically significant structures, such as the Graham House at Lowell, the Summers County Courthouse, the Great Ben Tunnels at Talcott, fairfield county ohio auditor and Bluestone fairfield county ohio auditor and Pipestem State Parks.
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Fairfield Township, Butler County, Ohio - Fairfield Township, one of thirteen civil townships in Butler County, is located in the south central portion of the county. It had a population of 15,571 in 2000, down sharply from 49,353 because of the withdrawal of the city of Fairfield in 1994 and annexations from Fairfield and Hamilton.

Fairfield County, Ohio - Fairfield County is a county located in the state of Ohio. As of 2000, the population is 122,759.

Hocking Township, Fairfield County, Ohio - We don't have an article called "Hocking Township, Fairfield County, Ohio"

Fairfield Beach, Ohio - Fairfield Beach is an unincorporated census-designated place located in Fairfield County, Ohio. As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 1,163.

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