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Until 1810, all of Wayne County was one township named Killbuck, after the old Indian chief of the same name.<ref>Douglass, Ben. ''History of Wayne County, Ohio''. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 54.</ref>
 
Until 1810, all of Wayne County was one township named Killbuck, after the old Indian chief of the same name.<ref>Douglass, Ben. ''History of Wayne County, Ohio''. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 54.</ref>
  
Wooster City is located in Killbuck Township.  For more information, see the Wiki pages on [[Wooster, Ohio]].
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Wooster City is located in Killbuck Township.  According to an article written by Elinor Taylor on 14 February 1985, "Bloomington Was Wooster's New Kid on the Block", Killbuck Township was formed in 1969.  For more information, see the Wiki pages on [[Wooster, Ohio]].
  
 
==Place Names==
 
==Place Names==

Revision as of 15:02, 19 June 2017

Historical Information

Until 1810, all of Wayne County was one township named Killbuck, after the old Indian chief of the same name.[1]

Wooster City is located in Killbuck Township. According to an article written by Elinor Taylor on 14 February 1985, "Bloomington Was Wooster's New Kid on the Block", Killbuck Township was formed in 1969. For more information, see the Wiki pages on Wooster, Ohio.

Place Names

Present Name Former Name(s) Plat Date
Wooster 7 Sep 1816

References

  1. Douglass, Ben. History of Wayne County, Ohio. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 54.