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Perry village has an elected mayor and council form of government. Perry is served by the Perry Public Schools. In 2005, the Perry Public Library loaned more than 245,000 items to its 8,000 cardholders. Total holdings are over 52,000 volumes with over 275 periodical subscriptions. [9]
Corning is a village located at within the northern portion of the township Rendville is a village located at 39°37′2″N 82°5′22″W / 39.61722°N 82.08944°W / 39.61722; -82.08944 within the northern portion of the township
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Countryside in central Perry Township, with Fayetteville in the middle Location of Perry Township in Brown County Coordinates: 39°11′21″N 83°56′7″W / 39.18917°N 83.93528°W / 39.18917; -83
Ohio: County: Perry: Area • Total. 23.3 sq mi (60.3 km 2) ... Part of the village of Roseville, in the far northeast along the border with Muskingum County;
Clayton Township is one of the fourteen townships of Perry County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 1,432 people in the township. Geography
Perry Township was established in 1812, and named after Oliver Hazard Perry (1785–1819), an American naval officer. [4] It is one of twenty-six Perry Townships statewide. [5] By the 1830s, Perry Township contained three churches, four flouring mills, and five saw mills. [6]
In 1833, Perry Township contained three gristmills, seven saw mills, one fulling mill, two tanneries, and sixteen stores. [4] The first school in the township was established in Kendal. Public schools or common schools came into existence in Perry Township in 1825. By 1875, Perry Township had seven one-room schools.