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<strong>Licking County Library Local History page.</strong>
 
<strong>Licking County Library Local History page.</strong>
  
[[History of Licking County| Licking County]] is located near the geographical center of Ohio. Its history dates back approximately 14,000 years when Paleo-indians first inhabited the region. Around 200 B.C., the Adena and Hopewell people began to build elaborate [[Prehistory of Licking County#Earthworks|earthworks]] here. The first permanent European settlers, [[Elias Hughes]] and [[John Ratliff]], arrived in 1798. Licking County was officially formed in 1808 and the county became incorporated under the State of Ohio in 1833, with Newark as its county seat. The estimated population in 2015 was  [https://development.ohio.gov/files/research/C1046.pdf 170,570].  
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[[History of Licking County| Licking County]] is located near the geographical center of Ohio. Its history dates back approximately 14,000 years when Paleoindians first inhabited the region. Around 200 B.C., the [[Mound Builders #Hopewell|Hopewell]] people began to build elaborate [[Prehistory of Licking County#Earthworks|earthworks]] here. The first permanent European settlers, [[Elias Hughes]] and [[John Ratliff]], arrived in 1798. Licking County was officially formed in 1808 and the county became incorporated under the State of Ohio in 1833, with Newark as its county seat. The estimated population in 2020 was  [https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/lickingcountyohio 178,519].  
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The information on the following pages is a project of the [[Licking County Library]]'s Adult Services and Outreach and Programming Services Departments. All information contained within, as well as much more, can be found in the Local History Vertical Files, Ohio Reference, Research Databases and Digital Collections at the [[Main Library]].
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==[[Local History Digital Collection]]==
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The Licking County Library is making a number of volumes pertinent to local history available digitally.  Follow the link above to the collection of digital volumes.  The Library is also excited to now offer the Licking County  [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll124/search Licking County Library Digital Collection] through Ohio History Connection's Ohio Memory Database!  We are currently adding new photographs, postcards, and other material from our Local History Collection to this free-to-access platform, so check back often for newly added materials.
  
  
For more information on Licking County's history, visit the [[Licking County Library | Main Library]].
 
  
 
== Topics of Interest ==
 
== Topics of Interest ==
[[File:Licking county.jpg|thumb|Map of Licking County from US Census Bureau]]
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[[File:Wiki_LickingCounty.jpg|thumb|Map of Licking County from US Census Bureau]]
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[[File:Licking county map 1881 History of Licking County.jpg|thumb|alt= Map of Licking County and its townships from Hill's History of Licking County published in 1881.|Map of Licking County and its townships from Hill's History of Licking County published in 1881.]]
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[[Biographies]]
 
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[[Family Histories]]
 
[[Family Histories]]
 
[[Government]]
 
  
 
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[[Historic  Sites and Buildings]]
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[[Natural Surroundings]]
 
[[Natural Surroundings]]
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[[Newspapers]]
  
 
[[Organizations]]
 
[[Organizations]]
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[[Photos]]
  
 
[[Prehistory of Licking County]]
 
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[[Schools]]
 
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[[Townships and Communities]]
  
 
[[Transportation]]
 
[[Transportation]]
 
[[Wars]]
 
 
[[Women of Licking County]]
 
 
[[Yearbooks]]
 
  
 
== Timeline ==
 
== Timeline ==

Latest revision as of 08:15, 10 February 2023

Licking County Library Local History page.

Licking County is located near the geographical center of Ohio. Its history dates back approximately 14,000 years when Paleoindians first inhabited the region. Around 200 B.C., the Hopewell people began to build elaborate earthworks here. The first permanent European settlers, Elias Hughes and John Ratliff, arrived in 1798. Licking County was officially formed in 1808 and the county became incorporated under the State of Ohio in 1833, with Newark as its county seat. The estimated population in 2020 was 178,519.


The information on the following pages is a project of the Licking County Library's Adult Services and Outreach and Programming Services Departments. All information contained within, as well as much more, can be found in the Local History Vertical Files, Ohio Reference, Research Databases and Digital Collections at the Main Library.


Local History Digital Collection

The Licking County Library is making a number of volumes pertinent to local history available digitally. Follow the link above to the collection of digital volumes. The Library is also excited to now offer the Licking County Licking County Library Digital Collection through Ohio History Connection's Ohio Memory Database! We are currently adding new photographs, postcards, and other material from our Local History Collection to this free-to-access platform, so check back often for newly added materials.


Topics of Interest

Map of Licking County from US Census Bureau
 Map of Licking County and its townships from Hill's History of Licking County published in 1881.
Map of Licking County and its townships from Hill's History of Licking County published in 1881.


Biographies

Businesses

Cemeteries

Churches

Colleges and Universities

Events

Family Histories

Historic Sites and Buildings

History of Licking County

Maps

Museums and Parks

Natural Surroundings

Newspapers

Organizations

Photos

Prehistory of Licking County

Schools

Townships and Communities

Transportation

Timeline

Licking County Historical Timeline
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