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The township was named after Bath, Maine (which was named after the English city of Bath). One of the early settlers came from the city in Maine. [6] Statewide, other Bath Townships are located in Allen and Summit counties. [7] The first settlers in Bath Township were members of the Mercer family, who immigrated from Virginia.
Location of Bath, Ohio. Bath is an unincorporated community in the northern part of Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio, United States. [1] It is centered at the intersection of Cleveland-Massillon and Ira roads. It was developed 'circa 1820. [2] A post office called Bath has been in operation since 1824. [3]
Hale Farm and Village is a historic property of the Western Reserve Historical Society in Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio, United States. It is within the boundaries of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Hale Farm was the original homestead of Jonathan Hale, a Connecticut farmer who migrated to the Western Reserve in 1810.
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The name was changed to Bath when it fully separated from Richfield Township in 1818. [4] The origin of the name Bath is obscure; [5] it is said to have been so named for its brevity. [6] In 1998, Bath Township formed a Joint Economic Development District (JEDD) with Akron and Fairlawn. The JEDD area comprises approximately 300 acres (120 ...
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The clerk of courts office keeps records for the common pleas, municipal, appeals and domestic relations courts. The juvenile and probate courts, which have the same judge, have their own clerk.
Statewide, other Bath Townships are located in Greene and Summit counties. [4] Bath Township was the first permanent settlement within the present day bounds of Allen County. The first settlers in the township were Christopher S. Wood and his family, who settled in section 7 of Bath Township in 1824. [5]