Browsing named entities in George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America, together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published: description of towns and cities. (ed. George P. Rowell and company). You can also browse the collection for Ohio (United States) or search for Ohio (United States) in all documents.

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Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio a village of 1,000 pop., in Pleasant township, on White Oak Creek, 7 miles from the Ohio River, 40 miles from Cincinnati. In a farming district, and having an active trade.
Wellsville, Columbiana County, Ohio a village of 3,000 pop., in Yellow Creek township, on Ohio River, 52 miles below Pittsburgh, and on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad. Considerable repairing and manufacturing done here.
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio a city of 250,000 pop., on Ohio river. The metropolis of Ohio, and the great center of the pork trade. Connected to all points by railroads and steamboats. It has an extensive trade with all parts of the South and West. The largest city in the state.
Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio a town of 15,000 pop., on Ohio River, 35 miles from Pittsburgh, Pa., and at the intersection of the Pittsburgh & Cleveland with the Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad. Engaged in various manufactures and a place of active trade. Coal is found in large quantities in the vicinity.
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio a town of 6,300 pop., on Ohio River, 145 miles above Cincinnati. Engaged in iron and coal mining. Several large iron manufactories are located here. Iron Railroad, 13 miles in length, extends back from the river to Centre.
Newark, Licking County, Ohio a town of 10,000 pop., on Licking River, 37 miles from Columbus. The Sandusky & Newark Railroad terminates here. The Ohio Central Railroad and Ohio Canal pass through here, and a branch railroad connects with Zanesville. An important railroad center, having an active trade.
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