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Westerville, Ohio
www.co.delaware.oh.us. *Based on population just within the county. [2] Delaware County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 214,124. [3] Its county seat and largest city is Delaware. [4] The county was formed in 1808 from Franklin County, Ohio.
FIPS code. 39-33516 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1086048 [1] Website. www .harlemtwp .com. Harlem Township is one of the eighteen townships of Delaware County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census reported a population of 4,554 in the township.
The station to the south of the Patterson place was in Westerville, Ohio. Here Benjamin Hanby, an Otterbein College student, heard the story a sick slave had told about his sweetheart, Nelly Gray, who had been sold down the river. He wanted to get to Canada and earn money to buy Nelly's freedom, but he died. Hanby began to write a song.
October 16, 2008 [1] The Temperance Row Historic District is a historic district in Westerville, Ohio. Westerville became the headquarters of the Anti-Saloon League of America (ASLA) in 1909. In the same year, the 11-acre (45,000 m 2) tract of land that would become Temperance Row was purchased by Purley Baker, general superintendent of the ASLA.
FIPS code. 39-29694 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1086047 [1] Website. www.genoatwp.com. Genoa Township is one of the eighteen townships of Delaware County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 24,806 people in the township.
Gideon Hart House. / 40.10889°N 82.89778°W / 40.10889; -82.89778. The Gideon Hart House is the oldest home in Westerville, Ohio, United States. [ 2] Built in 1820, the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 1] Located at 636 S. Hempstead Road, it was originally built by Gideon Hart on land awarded to his father ...
78002068 [1] Added to NRHP. March 30, 1978. The Alkire House is a historic residence in the Columbus suburb of Westerville, Ohio, United States. Constructed during the middle of the nineteenth century and used both as a residence and as a slave-smuggling safehouse, it retains much of its original fabric, and it has been designated a historic site .