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Jamestown is a village in Greene County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,052 at the 2020 census . Jamestown is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area .
This map of Ohio was originally published by the C. S. Hammond's Company of New York in 1909, then again in 1911, including the population figures determined by the 1910 United States Census. It shows the counties, cities, and congressional district boundaries, as well as railroads, canals, and interurban lines.
The first map of Ohio to show all the actual surveys within the inhabited part of the state. A rare and early large map of Ohio. County boundaries tinted in color. Townships clearly shown. An extensive key is included detailing land ownership history and some land use. Northwest portion of state not surveyed but shows swamplands and plains.
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State Route 734 (SR 734) is a state highway in Greene and Fayette Counties in central Ohio. The 16.57-mile-long (26.67 km) route runs from SR 72 in downtown Jamestown east to SR 38 near Jeffersonville and Bloomingburg.
Established on 16 September 1823, [3] Jamestown's first post office was conducted in conjunction with the postmaster's store. [4]: 781 For many years, the location of the post office was the subject of a community dispute; each postmaster moved it away from the location used by the previous postmaster, and one postmaster moved its location weekly, prompting comparisons to circuit-riding ...
Jamestown had its start when James Bailey opened a store there. [2] Appleton Rich had a blacksmith's in the town as well. Allen Kelly bought the shop from Bailey, opened a tannery, and a post office, of which he was the postmaster. Kelly later sold the store, at which point the town became a ghost town. [3]
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