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English: This is a locator map showing Ross County in Ohio. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: Source: Own work:
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] There are 45 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
Ross County was formed by proclamation of Governor St. Clair, August 20, 1798, being the sixth county formed in the Northwest Territory. [5]Ross County was described by Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis as having almost "one hundred enclosures of various sizes, and five hundred mounds" in their book, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley (1848).
Public state land gives hunters without private land a chance to get out and find animals during hunting seasons.
Ross County Board of Elections March 19 unofficial results Dem For Delegates-at-Large and Alternates-at-Large to the National Convention. Joseph R. Biden Jr. 1,831 Dean Phillips 371. Dem For U.S ...
Back in Ross County in 1937, Frank was accepted for the Civilian Conservation Corps. ... Assigned to Company B, 121st Combat Engineer Battalion, 29th Infantry Division, he sailed for Europe in ...
The South Salem Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in northwestern Ross County, Ohio, United States. It was built in the 1870s and has been designated a historic site because of its well-preserved historic engineering. [1] Since its construction, it has carried Lower Twin Road over Buckskin Creek in Buckskin Township. [2]
It is located slightly more than 3 miles (about 5 km) north of State Route 28, midway between the cities of Chillicothe—the county seat of Ross County—and Greenfield. [2] A post office called Roxabell was established in 1856, and remained in operation until 1933. [3] The railroad was extended to Roxabell in the 1870s. [4]