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Liberty Township is located in the northwest quadrant of Licking County and bordered to the north by [[Bennington Township]], to the east by [[McKean Township]], the south by [[St. Albans Township]], and to the west by [[Monroe Township]].  
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Liberty Township is located in the northwest quadrant of Licking County and bordered to the north by [[Bennington Township]], to the east by [[McKean Township]], the south by [[St. Albans Township]], and to the west by [[Monroe Township]]. Liberty developed later than many other county regions, retaining an aura of wildness into the later nineteenth century. The presence of moundbuilder activity in the area was limited, with a single mound in the township. European settlement began in the 1820s and in 1827 Liberty Township was created by dividing Monroe.  <ref> Hill, N., History of Licking County, (1881), 487 </ref>  A small village called Concord once existed in the southeastern corner of the township.  The small municipality was founded in 1832 by a Reverend Owens and David Adams. <ref> ''Ohio Ghost Towns: No 44 Licking County'', ed. Helwig and Helwig, (1998), 57 </ref>
  
Liberty developed later than many other county regions, retaining an aura of wildness into the later nineteenth century. The presence of moundbuilder activity in the area was limited, with a single mound in the township.  European settlement began in the 1820s and in 1827 Liberty Township was created by dividing Monroe.  <ref> Hill, N., History of Licking County, (1881), 487 </ref>  A small village called Concord once existed in the southeastern corner of the township.  The small municipality was founded in 1832 by a Reverend Owens and David Adams. <ref> ''Ohio Ghost Towns: No 44 Licking County'', ed. Helwig and Helwig, (1998), 57 </ref>
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Liberty Township had a population of only 753 people in 1880.  By 2010 the number had increased to 2,360. <ref> Hill, N., ''History of Licking County'', (1881), 283 and  http://www.libertytwplickingco.com/zoning.html </ref>  
 
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Liberty township had a population of only 753 people in 1880.  By 2010 the number had increased to 2,360. <ref> Hill, N., ''History of Licking County'', (1881), 283 and  http://www.libertytwplickingco.com/zoning.html </ref>  
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Revision as of 14:40, 17 November 2021

Liberty Township is located in the northwest quadrant of Licking County and bordered to the north by Bennington Township, to the east by McKean Township, the south by St. Albans Township, and to the west by Monroe Township. Liberty developed later than many other county regions, retaining an aura of wildness into the later nineteenth century. The presence of moundbuilder activity in the area was limited, with a single mound in the township. European settlement began in the 1820s and in 1827 Liberty Township was created by dividing Monroe. [1] A small village called Concord once existed in the southeastern corner of the township. The small municipality was founded in 1832 by a Reverend Owens and David Adams. [2]

Liberty Township had a population of only 753 people in 1880. By 2010 the number had increased to 2,360. [3]


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For more information see also:

Liberty Township's http://www.libertytwplickingco.com/zoning.html


References

  1. Hill, N., History of Licking County, (1881), 487
  2. Ohio Ghost Towns: No 44 Licking County, ed. Helwig and Helwig, (1998), 57
  3. Hill, N., History of Licking County, (1881), 283 and http://www.libertytwplickingco.com/zoning.html