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39-53102 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1086410 [2] Website. mountvernonohio.org. Mount Vernon is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Ohio, United States, along the Kokosing River. [4] It is located 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Columbus. The population was 16,956 at the 2020 census.
Kokosing Gap Trail Board. Website. www.kokosinggaptrail.org. Trail map. Map. The Kokosing Gap Trail is a 14-mile-long (23-kilometer-long) recreational trail built on a former Pennsylvania Railroad right-of-way alongside the Kokosing River in east central Ohio. The trail begins in Mount Vernon and winds itself to Danville via Gambier and Howard.
39-73530. GNIS feature ID. 2806994 [2] South Mount Vernon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Knox County, Ohio, United States, adjacent to the city of Mount Vernon. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. [2] The CDP is west of the center of Knox County, in Clinton Township. It is bordered to the north, east, and south by the ...
12th. Website. www.co.knox.oh.us. Knox County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 62,721. [2] Its county seat is Mount Vernon. [3] The county is named for Henry Knox, an officer in the American Revolutionary War who was later the first Secretary of War. [4]
Monroe Township was established in 1825. [4] It is named for James Monroe, fifth President of the United States. [5] It is one of twenty-two Monroe Townships statewide. [6] By the 1830s, Monroe Township had a number of productive mills built along Schenck Creek.
0747-2099. OCLC number. 11185341. Website. mountvernonnews.com. The Mount Vernon News is a print newspaper published twice a week in Mount Vernon, Ohio. It was formed in 1935 through the merger of the Daily Banner and the Republican News. [2] The Culbertson family of Mount Vernon owned and managed The News for eight decades, and Kay Culbertson ...
Less than 1 acre (0.40 ha) NRHP reference No. 72001025 [1] Added to NRHP. December 11, 1972. The McLaughlin Mound, also called Cemetery Mound, is a Native American mound in the central part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located in Mound View Cemetery near the city of Mount Vernon in Knox County, it is an important archaeological site. [3]
Waino and Plutanor were actually Hiram W. and Barney Davis, two mentally disabled brothers from a Pleasant Township, Knox County, Ohio farm, born in 1825 in England [1] and 1827 in Ohio respectively. The 1850 census for them suggests they were born slightly later in 1829 and 1831. Their parents were David Harrison Davis and Catherine Blydenburgh.