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Lickington was a small town that was established in 1828, located on the north side of the Licking River by the Ohio & Erie Canal in Madison Township. Lickington was located about 7 miles east of Newark. <ref>F.W. Trevorrow, “The Ohio & Erie Canal,” ''Towpaths'', 1972.</ref> | Lickington was a small town that was established in 1828, located on the north side of the Licking River by the Ohio & Erie Canal in Madison Township. Lickington was located about 7 miles east of Newark. <ref>F.W. Trevorrow, “The Ohio & Erie Canal,” ''Towpaths'', 1972.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 6 October 2021
Lickington was a small town that was established in 1828, located on the north side of the Licking River by the Ohio & Erie Canal in Madison Township. Lickington was located about 7 miles east of Newark. [1]
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M.J.
References
- ↑ F.W. Trevorrow, “The Ohio & Erie Canal,” Towpaths, 1972.