Albany
Albion
Andrew's Addition
Ashland -- COUNTY SEAT
fka: Uniontown
Laid out by Wm. Montgomery on July 28, 1815
Incorporated March 12, 1844
Corporate limits of Ashland extended in Feb., 1884
Location Map
Bailey Lake
Ball Alley
Bell Lake -- **see: Petersburg Lakes
Big Lake -- **see: Petersburg Lakes
Bunns Settlement
Charles Mill
Coulter's Addition
Culler's Lake -- **see: Petersburg Lakes
Elizabethtown
England
Eyster's Addition
Five Points
Friends
Ganges
Hayes' Addition
Hayesville
Herefork
Jeromesville
Location Map
Charles T. Alleman was appointed postmaster here in Oct., 1893, with A.S. McConkie being removed from same. [source: Richland Shield & Banner (Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio): 21 October 1893, Vol. LXXVI, No. 22]
Johnstown
Lafayette -- **see: Red Haw
Lake Fork
Leopold's Addition
Loudonville
McKay
H.E. Neptune appointed postmaster here in June, 1889. [source: Richland Shield & Banner: 22 June 1889, Vol. LXXII, No. 5]
McZena
Mifflin
Mifflin Public Water Fountain
Formerly known as Petersburg, laid out in the Summer of 1816 by Dr. James of Mansfield, and others. [source: Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio): 06 May 1898, Vol. 14, No. 39]
J.C. Robinson was appointed postmaster here in October, 1893, succeeding C.F. Engle. [source: Richland Shield & Banner (Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio): 21 October 1893, Vol. LXXVI, No. 22]
Mohicanville
Mud Lake -- **see: Petersburg Lakes
Mykrantz Addition
Nankin
Nova
Paradise Hill
Perote
Perrysville
Petersburg -- **see Mifflin
Petersburg Lakes
8 miles east of Mansfield in three parts -- the smallest, having an area of only about ten acres, and is called Mud Lake. The middle section is called Bell Lake, and has an area of about 30 acres. The lower or Big Lake (sometimes called Culler's) has an area of 50 or 60 acres, and is a half-mile or more in length.
Polk
Laid out May 4, 1849
J.S. Kaufman was appointed postmaster here in late November 1893, replacing Charles F. Lash. [source: Richland Shield & Banner (Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio): 02 December 1893, Vol. LXXVI, No. 28]
Potter's Addition
Red Haw / Redhaw
Rockey's Addition
Rows
Rowsburg
Ruggles
Ruggles Corners
Sanborn's Addition
Savannah
Laid out Dec. 25, 1818
Location Map
Sept., 1893 -- Samuel W. Henry was appointed postmaster of Savannah, and H.C. Leiestensnider was appointed vice-postmaster, on the recommendation of Congressman Harter. [source: Richland Shield & Banner (Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio): 16 September 1893, Vol. LXXVI, No. 17]
Scott's Addition
Scott & Fox's Addition
Smith's Addition
South Loudonville
Spreng
Sullivan
Treaton
Troy Center -- **see: Nova
Tunker Settlement
Uncas
Uniontown -- **see: Ashland
Wale's Addition
West Loudonville
Widowville
Williamsburg
Willis Addition
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Carver Bridge -- Ruggles Twp. [source: Ashland Press: 25 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23]
Leidig Bridge -- Orange Twp. [source: Ashland Press: 25 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23]
Carver Bridge -- Ruggles Twp. [source: Ashland Press: 25 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23]
Leidig Bridge -- Orange Twp. [source: Ashland Press: 25 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23]
Carver Bridge -- Ruggles Twp. [source: Ashland Press: 25 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23]
Leidig Bridge -- Orange Twp. [source: Ashland Press: 25 December 1879, Vol. XXXIV, No. 23] |