Pickaway County, Ohio (Fanning's, 1853)

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Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 290.
PICKAWAY COUNTY, situated in the central part of Ohio, and traversed by Scioto river. Area, 470 square miles. Face of the country even; soil, generally productive. Seat of justice, Circleville. Pop. in 1810, 7,124; in 1820 13,149; in 1830, 15,935; in 1840, 19,725; in 1850, 21,008.

Noble County, Ohio (Fanning's, 1853)

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Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 262.
NOBLE COUNTY, situated in the southeastern corner of Ohio. Watered by branches of Will's creek and Muskingum and Ohio rivers. Area, 450 square miles. Face of the country hilly; Soil moderately good. Seat of justice, Sarahsville. Organized since 1850.

Morgan County, Ohio (Fanning's, 1853)

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Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 235.
MORGAN COUNTY, situated in the southeasterly part of Ohio and traversed by Muskingum river. Area, 500 square miles. Face of the country broken and hilly; soil generally good. Seat of justice, McConnelsville. Pop. in 1820, 5,297; in 1830, 11,796; in 1840, 20,852; in 1850, 28,585.

Montgomery County, Ohio (Fanning's, 1853)

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Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 233.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, situated in the southwesterly part of Ohio, and traversed by Miami river. Area, 480 square miles. Face of the country undulating; soil fertile, and well cultivated. Seat of justice, Dayton. Pop. in 1810, 7,722; in 1820, 15,999; in 1830, 24,252; in 1840, 31,938; in 1850 38,219.

Monroe County, Ohio (Fanning's, 1853)

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Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 231.
MONROE COUNTY, situated on the southeasterly boundary of Ohio, with Ohio river on the southeast. Area, 520 square miles. Face of the country broken and hilly; soil productive. Seat of justice, Woodsfield. Pop. in 1820, 4,641; in 1830, 8,768; in 1840, 18,521; in 1850, 28,151.
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