Little York is an unincorporated community in
Butler Township,
Montgomery County,
Ohio
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, United States.
It is located on the east bank of the
Stillwater River, at the intersection of Little York Road and Meeker Road, not far from the intersection of I-70 and
Ohio State Route 48
State Route 48 (SR 48) is a north–south highway in Ohio that runs from SR 132 near Goshen to SR 66 near Houston, passing through Dayton.
Commemorative designations
On February 15, 2005, Governor Bob Taft signed Senate Bill ...
.
History
Little York was
plat
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ted in 1817 by Andrew Waymire. A post office in the community called Little York was established in 1824, the name was changed to Littleyork in 1895, and the post office closed in 1901. Besides the post office, Little York had a mill and distillery.
References
Unincorporated communities in Montgomery County, Ohio
Unincorporated communities in Ohio
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