Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio
Hanover Township is one of the eighteen civil township, townships of Columbiana County, Ohio, Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 United States Census, 2020 census reported 3,459 people living in the township. Hanover Township is home to the United Local School District campus. Geography Located in the western part of the county, it borders the following townships: *Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Butler Township - north *Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Salem Township - northeast corner *Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Center Township - east *Franklin Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Franklin Township - southeast *East Township, Ohio, East Township, Carroll County - southwest *West Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, West Township - west *Knox Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Knox Township - northwest corner One village and two unincorporated communities are located in Hanover Township: *The village of Hanoverton, Ohio, Hanoverton, i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Civil Township
A civil township is a widely used unit of local government in the United States that is subordinate to a County (United States), county, most often in the northern and midwestern parts of the country. The term town is used in New England town, New England, Political subdivisions of New York State#Town, New York, as well as Political subdivisions of Wisconsin#Town, Wisconsin to refer to the equivalent of the civil township in these states; Minnesota uses "town" officially but often uses it and "township" interchangeably. Specific responsibilities and the degree of Wiktionary:autonomy, autonomy vary in each U.S. state, state. Civil townships are distinct from survey townships, but in states that have both, the boundaries often coincide, especially in Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois, and may completely geographically subdivide a county. The United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau classifies civil townships as minor civil divisions. Currently, there are 20 states with civil townshi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio
Center Township is one of the eighteen townships of Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census reported 5,793 people living in the township. Geography Located in the center of the county, it borders the following townships: * Salem Township - north * Fairfield Township - northeast corner * Elkrun Township - east * Madison Township - southeast corner * Wayne Township - south * Franklin Township - southwest * Hanover Township - west * Butler Township - northwest corner One village is located in Center Township: *The county seat and village of Lisbon, in the east Name and history It is one of nine Center Townships statewide. The township was among the first organized in the county in 1803. Center Township was named from its central position in Columbiana County. Government The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the y ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ohio State Route 9
State Route 9 (SR 9) is a north–south route running through four counties in east central Ohio. Its route is long. The southern terminus is at SR 148 in Armstrongs Mills and the northern terminus is with US 62 north of Salem. Route description History Before , Route 9 ran from Cincinnati to Michigan.Route 9 (The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site) by John Simpson The highway followed the current U.S. Highway 127 from the Ohio River
The Ohio River () is a river in the United States. It is located at the boundary of the Midwestern and Southern United States, flowing in a s ...
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Ohio Revised Code
The ''Ohio Revised Code'' (ORC) contains all current statutes of the Ohio General Assembly of a permanent and general nature, consolidated into provisions, titles, chapters and sections. However, the only official publication of the enactments of the General Assembly is the ''Laws of Ohio''; the ''Ohio Revised Code'' is only a reference. The ''Ohio Revised Code'' is not officially printed, but there are several unofficial but certified (by the Ohio Secretary of State) commercial publications: ''Baldwin's Ohio Revised Code Annotated'' and ''Page's Ohio Revised Code Annotated'' are annotated, while ''Anderson's Ohio Revised Code Unannotated'' is not. ''Baldwin's'' is available online from Westlaw and ''Page's'' is available online from LexisNexis. The state also publishes the full contents of the ORonline Users can request a real-time, certified download of any particular page: a PDF generates with a seal certifying its authenticity. History The ''Ohio Revised Code'' replaced t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Town Hall
Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest in northern Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen. Hanover's urban area comprises the towns of Garbsen, Langenhagen and Laatzen and has a population of about 791,000 (2018). The Hanover Region has approximately 1.16 million inhabitants (2019) and is the largest in the Hanover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region, the 17th biggest metropolitan area by GDP in the European Union. Before it became the capital of Lower Saxony in 1946, Hanover was the capital of the Principality of Calenberg (1636–1692), the Electorate of Hanover (1692–1814), the Kingdom of Hanover (1814–1866), the Province of Hanover of the Kingdom of Prussia (1868–1918), the Province of Hanover of the Free State of Prussia (1918–1947) and of the State of Hanover (1946). From 1714 to 1837 H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanover Township, Licking County, Ohio
Hanover Township is one of the 25 civil township, townships of Licking County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census the population was 3,036. Geography Located on the eastern edge of the county, it borders the following townships: *Perry Township, Licking County, Ohio, Perry Township - north *Jackson Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, Jackson Township, Muskingum County - northeast corner *Licking Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, Licking Township, Muskingum County - east *Hopewell Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, Hopewell Township, Muskingum County - southeast corner *Hopewell Township, Licking County, Ohio, Hopewell Township - south *Franklin Township, Licking County, Ohio, Franklin Township - southwest corner *Madison Township, Licking County, Ohio, Madison Township - west The village of Hanover, Ohio, Hanover is located in northwestern Hanover Township. Name and history Statewide, other Hanover Townships are located in Hanover Township, Butler ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanover Township, Ashland County, Ohio
Hanover Township is one of the fifteen civil township, townships of Ashland County, Ohio, Ashland County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,467 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Geography Located in the far southern part of the county, it borders the following townships: *Green Township, Ashland County, Ohio, Green Township - north *Washington Township, Holmes County, Ohio, Washington Township, Holmes County - northeast *Knox Township, Holmes County, Ohio, Knox Township, Holmes County - east *Jefferson Township, Knox County, Ohio, Jefferson Township, Knox County - southeast *Brown Township, Knox County, Ohio, Brown Township, Knox County - southwest *Worthington Township, Richland County, Ohio, Worthington Township, Richland County - west *Monroe Township, Richland County, Ohio, Monroe Township, Richland County - northwest corner Part of the village of Loudonville, Ohio, Loudonville is located in northeastern Hanover Township. Name and history Hanover Township ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanover Township, Butler County, Ohio
Hanover Township is one of thirteen townships Butler County, Ohio, United States. It is located in the west-central part of the county, midway between Hamilton and Oxford. The population of the township was 8,111 at the 2020 census. It is named for Hanover County, Virginia, where the early settlers originated. History The twelfth in order of creation, Hanover Township was established from Ross and St. Clair townships by the Butler County Commissioners on December 2, 1811. Geography The township consisted of one full survey township in the Congress Lands, and had an area of before the city of Hamilton annexed about of the township on its eastern edge. About half the village of Millville is in Hanover Township (the remainder is in Ross Township). The unincorporated community of McGonigle lies in the township's northwest. Located in the center of the county, it borders the following townships: * Milford Township - north * Wayne Township - northeast * St. Clair Township - ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guilford, Ohio
Guilford Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Hanover Township is one of the eighteen civil township, townships of Columbiana County, Ohio, Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 United States Census, 2020 census reported 3,459 people living in the township. Hanover Township is h ..., United States. It surrounds the eponymous Guilford Lake reservoir. The population was 1,188 at the 2020 census. History Guilford Lake was constructed as a canal feeder reservoir for the Sandy and Beaver Canal in 1834. It took its name from Edward H. Gill, chief engineer of the canal company. When the canal era ended, local farmers breached the dam, drained the lake, and used the fertile lake bottom for farm land. In 1932, a new dam was completed and the land surrounding it was designated a state park in 1949. The community was first listed as a CDP for the 2020 census. Education Children in Guilford Lake ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kensington, Ohio
Kensington is an unincorporated community in Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. It is located along U.S. Route 30 at its intersection with Ohio State Route 9 and 644. History Kensington was originally called Mayville, and under the latter name was laid out in 1852 when the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad was extended to that point. A post office called Maysville was established in 1860, and the name was changed to Kensington in 1876. Besides the post office, Kensington had a train station, hotel, and country store. Kensington is miles east of Canton and southwest of Youngstown. Parks and recreation Kensington is home to the Seven Ranges Scout Reservation, a nearly camping reservation owned by the Buckeye Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is composed of three camps with numerous campsites and recreational activities, including a lake and field sports ranges. Education Children in Kensington are served by the public United Local School D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanoverton, Ohio
Hanoverton is a village (United States)#Ohio, village in Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. The population was 354 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. History Hanoverton was laid out in 1813 by Quaker abolitionist James Craig and incorporated as a village in 1836. Hanoverton experienced growth in the 1830s by the building of the Sandy and Beaver Canal through the town, reaching a peak population in the late decade of around 2,000 inhabitants. Growth slowed into the 1840s; by the 1852 completion of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad the canal was no longer profitable and the town declined. Hanoverton played a part in the Underground Railroad. An underground passage connected George Sloan's "Brick Row" with his brother-in-law Dr. James Robertson's home across the street, where runaway slaves were taken to a secret room. The Spread Eagle Tavern also was connected to a secret tunnel. In 1977 a 23-acre area of Hanoverton was added to the National Register of Histor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Knox Township, Columbiana County, Ohio
Knox Township is one of the eighteen townships of Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 4,068. Geography Located in the northwestern corner of the county, it borders the following townships and city: * Smith Township, Mahoning County - north * Goshen Township, Mahoning County - northeast corner * Butler Township - east * Hanover Township - southeast corner * West Township - south * Paris Township, Stark County - southwest corner * Washington Township, Stark County - west *Alliance - northwest Two unincorporated communities are located in Knox Township: *The unincorporated community of Homeworth, in the southwest *The unincorporated community of North Georgetown, in the west Name and history It is one of five Knox Townships statewide. The township was organized in 1808. Government The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |