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1856 map of Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. It is one of twenty-five Liberty Townships statewide. [4] Liberty Township was formed from the Connecticut Western Reserve. It was established as a township in 1806. The first settler in the township was thought to be Henry Swager in 1798.
During this period, many towns in Ohio experienced rapid boom-to-bust cycles. Findlay was “the gas capital of Ohio in late 1885.” [8] For example, in Findlay, the first commercial natural gas well began producing in 1884. In 1886, the productive Karg Well (over 10,000,000 cubic feet/day) and other wells resulted in so much gas being flared ...
Ohio was a world leader in oil production in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Ohio oil and natural gas industries employ 14,400 citizens, resulting in $730 million in wages. The industries paid $202 million in royalties to landowners, and $84 million in free energy. [7]
Fields in eastern Liberty Township Location of Liberty Township, Hardin County, Ohio Coordinates: 40°46′18″N 83°49′15″W / 40.77167°N 83.82083°W / 40.77167; -83
There is also an elected township fiscal officer, [5] who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.
Less than one-mile (1.6 km) after crossing into Licking County's Etna Township, SR 310 arrives at a diamond interchange with Interstate 70 (I-70). [ 2 ] North of I-70, SR 310 enters into the hamlet of Etna , passing by a few residential streets before arriving at a signalized intersection with the four-lane divided U.S. Route 40 (US 40).
The first phase of the 50-acre Village North project, developed by Cincinnati-based firm Clous Road Partners, will feature a 40,000-square-foot Whole Foods building on a corner lot on the south ...
One of twenty-five Liberty Townships statewide, [4] it was originally named German Township, but its name was changed to Liberty Township in the 1910s. [5] German Township was formed from parts of Harrison and Washington counties in 1820. The first settler within its bounds was James Cloyd, who arrived six years before the township's organization.