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|Organization name=Congress, Ohio | |Organization name=Congress, Ohio | ||
+ | |Month Start=March | ||
+ | |Day Start=6 | ||
+ | |Year Start=1827 | ||
|Founded in city=Congress | |Founded in city=Congress | ||
|Founded in state=Ohio | |Founded in state=Ohio | ||
|Status=Active | |Status=Active | ||
+ | |Divisions=Village of Congress | ||
|Locations={{Location | |Locations={{Location | ||
|Is primary=Yes | |Is primary=Yes | ||
− | |City= | + | |Building number=133 |
+ | |Street=S. Maple St. | ||
+ | |City=West Salem | ||
|Township=Congress | |Township=Congress | ||
|County=Wayne | |County=Wayne | ||
|State=Ohio | |State=Ohio | ||
+ | |Zipcode=44287 | ||
|Country=United States of America | |Country=United States of America | ||
+ | |Latitude=40.92278 | ||
+ | |Longitude=-82.05239 | ||
|Is time bound=No | |Is time bound=No | ||
+ | |Note=Trustees of Congress Township: 133 S. Maple St.; Congress Ohio | ||
+ | There is no post office in Congress. The village uses the zip code for West Salem, Ohio 44287. | ||
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− | ==Historical | + | Originally called Waynesburg, it was surveyed by Peter Emery, and laid out by Philip Gates and David Newcomer on March 6, 1827. The plat and certificate are recorded March 27, 1827.<ref>Douglass, Ben. ''History of Wayne County, Ohio''. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 814.</ref> |
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+ | |title=[[Congress, Ohio Timeline|Timeline]] | ||
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+ | ==Villages & Towns with a Congress Zip Code== | ||
+ | Source: [[Place names in Wayne County, Ohio]] | ||
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+ | ===Congress Township=== | ||
+ | * [[Congress, Ohio|Congress]] | ||
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− | == | + | ==Quick Facts== |
+ | ===Congress Firsts=== | ||
+ | * | ||
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− | == | + | ===Growth of a Town=== |
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[[Category:Villages in Wayne County, Ohio]] | [[Category:Villages in Wayne County, Ohio]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Cities in Ohio]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Congress, Ohio]] | ||
[[Category:Congress Township, Wayne County, Ohio]] | [[Category:Congress Township, Wayne County, Ohio]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 3 May 2023
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About
- Name
- Congress, Ohio
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- Founded
- March 6,1827
Congress,Ohio
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- Divisions
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Location
- 133 S. Maple St., West Salem, 44287, Ohio Trustees of Congress Township: 133 S. Maple St.; Congress Ohio</br>There is no post office in Congress. The village uses the zip code for West Salem, Ohio 44287.
Originally called Waynesburg, it was surveyed by Peter Emery, and laid out by Philip Gates and David Newcomer on March 6, 1827. The plat and certificate are recorded March 27, 1827.[1]
Discover information about recognized landmarks in Congress.
Discover information about famous people in Congress.
Discover information about the residences in Congress.
Discover logos, letterheads, maps, ads, and photos.
Villages & Towns with a Congress Zip Code
Source: Place names in Wayne County, Ohio
Congress Township
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Quick Facts
Congress Firsts
Growth of a Town
- ↑ Douglass, Ben. History of Wayne County, Ohio. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 814.