Marquand Mills, Ohio
Extinct town in Ohio, U.S.
Marquand Mills is an extinct town in Muskingum County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.[1]
History
The namesake Marquand's Mills consisted of a gristmill, sawmill, and carding mill built in the 19th century on Wills Creek by Charles Marquand.[2] A post office called Marquand was established in 1887, and remained in operation until 1902.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of Muskingum County, Ohio, United States
County seat: Zanesville
- Zanesville
- Adamsville
- Dresden
- Frazeysburg
- Fultonham
- Gratiot‡
- New Concord
- Norwich
- Philo
- Roseville‡
- South Zanesville
communities
- Adams Mills
- Bloomfield
- Blue Rock
- Bridgeville
- Cannelville
- Chandlersville
- Coal Hill
- Cottage Hill
- Darlington
- Dillon Falls
- Ellis
- Freeland
- Gaysport
- Gilbert
- High Hill
- Hopewell
- Ironspot
- Irville
- Licking View
- Marquand Mills
- Mattingly Settlement
- Meadow Farm
- Mount Sterling
- Moxahala Park
- Museville
- Otsego
- Rix Mills
- Ruraldale
- Sonora
- Spratt
- Stovertown
- Sundale
- White Cottage
- Young Hickory
- Zeno
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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40°08′45″N 81°47′50″W / 40.14583°N 81.79722°W / 40.14583; -81.79722
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