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  2. Hull Prairie, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hull Prairie is an unincorporated community in Wood County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. History. Hull Prairie was platted in 1861, and named for David Hull, the original owner of the town site. A post office called Hull Prairie was established in 1862, and remained in operation until 1905. References

  3. Noah Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Ohio joined Eredivisie side Vitesse on an 18-month loan deal. [5] On 27 January 2021, he made his professional debut, coming on as a late substitute in a defeat against VVV-Venlo. [6] On 14 July 2022, Ohio joined Standard Liège on a four-year contract. [7] On 30 January 2024 he moved on loan to English cub Hull City.

  4. Ohio in the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    War of 1812. Ohio figured prominently in pre-war discussions about war with Britain and Canada. Should war break out, a three-pronged attack would occur from the west, the center and the east into Canada. William Hull, the governor of the Michigan territory, who had traveled to Washington, D.C. in late 1811 for consultations, was appointed ...

  5. Wood County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Wood County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 132,248. [2] Its county seat is Bowling Green. [3] The county was named for Captain Eleazer D. Wood, the engineer for General William Henry Harrison's army, who built Fort Meigs in the War of 1812. [4]

  6. Hull–Wolcott House - Wikipedia

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    The Hull–Wolcott House is an historic building in Maumee, Ohio. Named for James Wolcott, a businessman in the late 1820s to the mid-1840s, only the Wolcott House is original to the site. Built by James Wolcott and his wife, Mary Wells, the Wolcott House began as a log house and evolved into a 14-room Federal-style mansion between 1827 and 1836.

  7. Warren County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Warren County, Ohio. Warren County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 242,337. [2] Its county seat is Lebanon and largest city is Mason. [3] The county is one of Ohio's most affluent, with the highest median income of the state's 88 counties.

  8. Hull's Trace North Huron River Corduroy Segment - Wikipedia

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    The Hull's Trace North Huron River Corduroy Segment is a portion of Hull's Trace (also called Hull's Trail), [2] a military road running from Urbana, Ohio, to Detroit. Hull's Trace was one of the first federal and military roads in the United States. This segment, the only known extant portion of the Trace, contains the remains of a corduroy ...

  9. Lakewood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, on the southern shore of Lake Erie. Established in 1889, it is one of Cleveland's historical streetcar suburbs and part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. The population was 50,942 at the 2020 census, making it the third largest city in Cuyahoga County, behind Cleveland and Parma. [5]