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Bethlehem had its start in the 1830s as a small colony centered around a Catholic church. [2] A post office called Bethlehem was established in 1887, and remained in operation until 1895. [ 3 ]
Bethlehem is an extinct town in Marion County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. ... Code of Conduct; Developers;
Sacred Heart of Jesus Churches (Bethlehem Church) is a historic church located on OH-61 in Bethlehem, Sharon Township, Richland County, Ohio. The cornerstone was laid in 1892 and the church was dedicated in 1895. [2] It was added to the National Register in 1986.
Bethlehem Grange Hall near U.S. Route 36 Location of Bethlehem Township in Coshocton County Coordinates: 40°19′54″N 81°56′47″W / 40.33167°N 81.94639°W / 40.33167; -81
Most of the village of Navarre is located in northwestern Bethlehem Township. A very small portion of the city of Massillon also lies within the northwest portion of the township. The township also contains the unincorporated community of Smoketown within its east central portion.
Located in the west part of the county, it borders the following townships: Litchfield Township - north; York Township - northeast corner; Lafayette Township - east; Westfield Township - southeast corner
In 1855, [6] Burr laid out a village which he called Fairmount because of its high and beautiful location. Prior to that time, there was a store, the Bethesda Methodist Church, and a post office, all located about 2 miles south of the current town on what now CR 26, and the post office was named after the church.
Much of Bethlehem's history was destroyed by the Ohio River flood of 1937. [3] What is known is that prior to its formation, the land which would become Bethlehem was owned by Colonel John Armstrong, who had been the commander of Fort Finney (located in present-day Jeffersonville, Indiana). The first settlers arrived at the site in 1805 ...