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The Cheshire Record Office is the county record office and diocesan record office for Cheshire. It houses the Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service (formerly Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service). Since 1986 it has been based in Duke Street, Chester.
American Association for State and Local History (2002), Directory of historical organizations in the United States and Canada (15th ed.), Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, ISBN 9780759100022 – via archive.org; 2022 National Census of History Organizations, American Association for State and Local History
Cheshire / ˈ tʃ ɛ ʃ ər / [5] is a village in Gallia County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The population was 123 at the 2020 census . It is part of the rural Point Pleasant micropolitan area .
The first is the Farmington Quaker Historic District, which includes the North Farmington Cemetery, the 1816 Quaker Meetinghouse and the Farmington Friends Church at the intersection of County ...
The farthest upstream Ohio River township in the county, it includes Gallia County's farthest east point. The village of Cheshire is located in southeastern Cheshire Township. Name and history
The first store opened at Cheshire in 1847. [2] The town site was platted in 1849. [3] The post office at Cheshire was called Constantia. [2] This post office was established in 1851, and remained in operation until 1904. [4] [5]
Farmington was laid out in 1818. [1] A former variant name of Farmington was Cope. [ 2 ] A post office called Cope was established in 1874, and remained in operation until 1895.
The Ohio History Connection operates dozens of state historic sites across Ohio. Its headquarters is the 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) Ohio History Center in Columbus, Ohio, a Brutalist concrete structure. [14] [15] Extensive exhibits cover Ohio's history from the Ice Age to the present. The Center includes state archives and library spaces ...