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  2. Carthage, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Carthage had 148 inhabitants in the 1830 United States census. [3] Carthage was incorporated [4] as a village in 1868 and then annexed [5] into Cincinnati in 1911. Carthage began to experience significant Hispanic migration in the 1990s, resulting in the creation of a Hispanic community around the business district along Vine Street. [6]

  3. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Buchtelite (student newspaper at the University of Akron) - Akron; The Suburbanite - Akron; Mr. Thrifty Shoppers - Alliance; The Athens News - Athens; The Post (student newspaper at Ohio University) - Athens; Cleveland Jewish News - Beachwood; News on the Green - Brookfield; Harrison News-Herald - Cadiz; The Journal and The Noble County ...

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  5. Carthage, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Carthage, Ohio may refer to: Carthage, Cincinnati; Etna, Licking County, Ohio, formerly called Carthage; Kent, Ohio, includes an area that was originally platted as ...

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  8. Carthage Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Carthage Township, Athens County, Ohio. Township. ... Carthage Township is one of the fourteen townships of Athens County, Ohio, United States.

  9. Mill Creek Township, Hamilton County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Millcreek Township (or Mill Creek Township) is a survey township in south-central Hamilton County, Ohio, that also existed as a civil township from 1810 until 1943. Once the most important township in the county, [ 1 ] it was largely absorbed by Cincinnati and its suburbs, nominally remaining as a paper township from 1943 until 1953.