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[[Main Page|Licking County]] was formed in 1808, but was officially but wasn't officially incorporated under the State of Ohio until 1833. Newark is the county seat.  
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[[Main Page|Licking County]] was formed in 1808, but was officially but wasn't officially incorporated under the State of Ohio until 1833. Newark is the county seat. There are a total of 5 cities and 11 villages located throughout the county's 25 townships. A number of unincorporated communities can also be found in Licking County, along with many ghost towns.
  
 
Visit the Licking County government's website [https://www.lcounty.com here].
 
Visit the Licking County government's website [https://www.lcounty.com here].
  
==Townships==
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==Townships of Licking County==
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[[File:Licking_county.jpg|thumb|alt= A map of Licking County, Ohio.|Licking County, Ohio.]]
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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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*[[Bennington Township]]
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*[[Bowling Green Township]]
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*[[Burlington Township]]
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*[[Eden Township]]
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*[[Etna Township]]
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*[[Fallsbury Township]]
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*[[Franklin Township]]
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*[[Granville Township]]
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*[[Hanover Township]]
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*[[Harrison Township]]
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*[[Hartford Township]]
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*[[Hopewell Township]]
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*[[Jersey Township]]
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*[[Liberty Township]]
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*[[Licking Township]]
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*[[Madison Township]]
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*[[Mary Ann Township]]
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*[[McKean Township]]
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*[[Monroe Township]]
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*[[Newark Township]]
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*[[Newton Township]]
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*[[Perry Township]]
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*[[St. Albans Township]]
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*Union Township
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*Washington Township
  
*Bennington
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===Former Townships===
*Bowling Green
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*Burlington
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*[[Pataskala Township]]
*Eden
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*[[Legend Township]]
*Etna
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*Fallsbury
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==Communities of Licking County==
*Franklin
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*Granville
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*Hanover
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*Harrison
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*Hartford
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*Hopewell
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*Jersey
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*Liberty
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*Licking
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*Madison
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*MaryAnn
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*McKean
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*Monroe
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*Newark
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*Newton
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*Perry
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*St. Albans
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*Union
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*Washington
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==Cities==
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===Cities===
  
 
*Heath
 
*Heath
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*Reynoldsburg
 
*Reynoldsburg
  
==Villages==
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===Villages===
  
 
*Alexandria
 
*Alexandria
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*Johnstown
 
*Johnstown
 
*Kirkersville
 
*Kirkersville
*St. Louisville
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*[[St. Louisville]]
 
*Utica
 
*Utica
  
==Unincorporated Communities==
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===Unincorporated Communities and Ghost Towns===
  
*Amsterdam
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*[[Amsterdam]]
*Appleton
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*[[Appleton]]
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*[[Ash Corners]]
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*[[Atherton]]
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*[[Avondale]]
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*[[Beech Corners]]
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*[[Beech Land]]
 
*Beechwood Trails
 
*Beechwood Trails
*Ben
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*[[Ben]]
*Boston
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*[[Boston]]
 
*Brownsville
 
*Brownsville
*Chatham
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*[[Chatham]]
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*[[Chickenville]]
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*[[Claylick]]
 
*Columbia Center
 
*Columbia Center
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*[[Dogtown]]
 
*Etna
 
*Etna
*Fleatown
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*[[Fleatown]]
 
*Fredonia
 
*Fredonia
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*[[Gaffield]]
 
*Harbor Hills
 
*Harbor Hills
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*[[Hawkeye]]
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*[[Hayesburg]]
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*[[Henpeck]]
 
*Homer
 
*Homer
 
*Jacksontown
 
*Jacksontown
 
*Jersey
 
*Jersey
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*[[Lickington]]
 
*Linnville
 
*Linnville
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*[[Little Claylick]]
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*[[Little Texas]]
 
*Lloyd Corners
 
*Lloyd Corners
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*[[Lockport]]
 
*Locust Grove
 
*Locust Grove
 
*Luray
 
*Luray
 
*Marne
 
*Marne
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*[[Moscow]]
 
*New Way
 
*New Way
 
*[[Outville]]
 
*[[Outville]]
 
*Perryton
 
*Perryton
*Rain Rock
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*[[Rain Rock]]
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*[[Refugee Tracts]]
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*[[Smoketown]]
 
*Toboso
 
*Toboso
 
*Union Station
 
*Union Station
*Vanatta
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*[[Vanatta]]
 
*Wagram
 
*Wagram
*Welsh Hills
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*[[Welsh Hills]]
 
*Wilkins Run
 
*Wilkins Run
 
== National Register of Historic Places ==
 
This is a list places in Licking County on the National Register of Historic Places
 
 
*Alligator Effigy Mound-Granville
 
*[[Museums and Parks #Licking County Historical Society Museums #Robbins Hunter Museum | Avery Hunter House-Granville]]
 
*A.A. Bancroft House-Granville
 
*[[Covered Bridges of Licking County #Belle Hall Bridge | Belle Hall Covered Bridge]]-Croton
 
*[[Baptist| Bethel Baptist Church]]-Pataskala
 
*[[Bryn Mawr | Bryn Mawr]]-Granville
 
*[[Hotels and Inns |Buxton Inn]]-Granville
 
*Wallace W. Carpenter House-Granville
 
*Casterton House-Pataskala
 
*[[Cemeteries |Cedar Hill Cemetery Building]]-Newark
 
*[[Cemeteries |Old Colony Burying Ground]]-Granville
 
*Courthouse Center-Newark
 
*Dixon Mound-Homer
 
*Dustin Cabin-Granville
 
*Elliot House-Pataskala
 
*Etna Township Mounds-Reynoldsburg
 
*Evans-Holton-Owens House-Newark
 
*[[Prehistory of Licking County #Flint Ridge |Flint Ridge State Memorial]]-Brownsville
 
*Fuller House-Utica
 
*Granville Historic District-Granville
 
*Home Building Association Bank-Newark
 
*Hudson Ave Historic District-Newark
 
*Hull Place-Newark
 
*Johnstown Jail-Johnstown
 
*Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home-Pataskala
 
*Licking County Courthouse-Newark
 
*[[Lynnwood Farm-Johnstown | Lynnwood Farm-Johnstown]]
 
*McCune's Villa-Granville
 
*McDaniel Mound-Utica
 
*McNamar-McLure-Miller Residence-Newark
 
*Mead House-Pataskala
 
*Melick Mound-Utica
 
*Monroe Township Hall Opera House-Johnstown
 
*Newark Downtown Historic District-Newark
 
*[[Prehistory of Licking County| Newark Earthworks]]-Newark
 
*Oakwood-Newark
 
*Ohio Canal Groundbreaking Site-Heath
 
*Outville Depot-Pataskala
 
*Pataskala Banking Company-Pataskala
 
*Pataskala Elementary School-Pataskala
 
*Pataskala Jail-Pataskala
 
*[[Presbyterian |Pataskala Presbyterian Church]]-Pataskala
 
*Pataskala Town Hall-Pataskala
 
*[[Methodist |Pataskala United Methodist Church]]-Pataskala
 
*Pennsylvania Railway Station-Newark
 
*Anthony Jr. Pitzer House-Newark
 
*Peter F. Rhoads House-Newark
 
*Rodrick Bridge-Newark
 
*Rogers House-Granville
 
*Capt. Levi Rose House-Granville
 
*Martin Shaub House and Mill Site-ALexandria
 
*Sherwood-Davidson and Buckingham Houses-Newark
 
*Sheild's Block-Newark
 
*[[Episcopal | St. Luke's Episcopal Church]]-Granville
 
*Edwin Stanbery Office-Granville
 
*[[Upham-Wright House-Newark | Upham-Wright House-Newark]]
 
*[[Upland Farm-Newark | Upland Farm-Newark]]
 
*West Side Planning Mill-Newark
 
*Elias Williams House-Newark <ref> National Register of Historical Places - OHIO (OH), Licking County. (n.d.). Retrieved April 3, 2015. </ref>
 
 
==References==
 

Latest revision as of 07:55, 22 July 2022

Licking County was formed in 1808, but was officially but wasn't officially incorporated under the State of Ohio until 1833. Newark is the county seat. There are a total of 5 cities and 11 villages located throughout the county's 25 townships. A number of unincorporated communities can also be found in Licking County, along with many ghost towns.

Visit the Licking County government's website here.

Townships of Licking County

 A map of Licking County, Ohio.
Licking County, Ohio.
 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.

Former Townships

Communities of Licking County

Cities

  • Heath
  • Newark
  • New Albany
  • Pataskala
  • Reynoldsburg

Villages

  • Alexandria
  • Buckeye Lake
  • Granville
  • Gratiot
  • Hanover
  • Hartford
  • Hebron
  • Johnstown
  • Kirkersville
  • St. Louisville
  • Utica

Unincorporated Communities and Ghost Towns