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Ai (Fulton County) - partially abandoned ghost city; Alba (Hancock County) [1] Ashery (Hancock County) - small family town in Amanda Township [1] Atwood (Carroll County) - small town in Carroll County. Abandoned to make way for Atwood Lake in effort to control flooding; Atwood (Summit County) - small town in southern Summit County.
Carrollton is a village in and the county seat of Carroll County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,087 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] It is part of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area .
Carrollton: Home of Daniel McCook: 6: Methodist Episcopal Church: Methodist Episcopal Church: July 5, 2024 : 121 West Wood Street: Malvern: 7: Petersburg Mill: Petersburg Mill: November 20, 1970 : 4.3 miles south of Carrollton on State Route 332
The Daniel McCook House is a historic antebellum house in Carrollton, Ohio, that was home to several of the "Fighting McCooks" who rose to fame during the American Civil War. The patriarch, Daniel McCook Sr. , was a major in the Union Army as well as a paymaster, and his sons rose to military prominence during the war.
Carroll County was established in 1833 and carved from Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Stark and Tuscarawas counties. The first courthouse was built in Carrollton in 1834 and was a simple two-story brick building with a cupola topping off the structure.
The village of Carrollton, the county seat of Carroll County, is located in central Center Township. Several state highways pass through the township, converging in Carrollton. Ohio State Route 9 leads northeast 28 miles (45 km) to Salem and south 30 miles (48 km) to Cadiz.
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Students attend the Carrollton Exempted Village School District in the eastern part and Sandy Valley Local School District in the center and west part. [16] From the mid 19th to early 20th century the rural areas were served by schools numbered 1 to 9. [17]