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Description: Map of Wyandot County, 1879, with townships including Ridge, Crawford, Tymochtee, Sycamore, Richland, Salem, Crane, Eden, Jackson, Mifflin, Pitt, Antrim and Marseilles. On February 3, 1845, the Ohio government authorized the creation of Wyandot County. Residents named the county in honor of the Wyandot Indians. Previously, the county had been part of land reserved to Ohio’s American Indian population, under the Treaty of Greeneville. Wyandot County is located in northern Ohio. It is predominantly rural, with only four percent of the county’s 406 square miles consisting of urban areas. The county seat is Upper Sandusky. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: A912_771_W97h_WyandotCo
Subjects: Wyandot County (Ohio); Ohio History--Settlement and Early Statehood; Maps--Midwest--Ohio
Places: Wyandot County (Ohio)