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Antrim was laid out in 1830. [2] The community was named after County Antrim, now in Northern Ireland, the ancestral home of a share of the first settlers. [3] A post office was established at Antrim in 1830, and remained in operation until 1957. [4] Antrim was the home of Madison College, founded by Samuel Findley in 1835.
Westfield Township, Medina County - northwest corner; Most of the city of Rittman is located in northeastern Milton Township, and the unincorporated community of Sterling lies in the northwestern part of the township.
Milton Township was organized as an original township of Jackson County, and named after John Milton (1608–1674), an English poet. [4] It is one of five Milton Townships statewide . [ 5 ]
Paris Township, Portage County - northwest corner; The village of Craig Beach is located in northwestern Milton Township, and the unincorporated community of Lake Milton lies at the center of the township. Both are resort communities which developed around a reservoir which is now the primary feature of Lake Milton State Park.
Milton Township was reduced to six miles square when Clear Creek Township was organized from the north half of Milton Township on 15 October 1818. [5] Upon the formation of Ashland County in 1846, Milton Township was again divided, four columns of sections on the east being included in Ashland County, the other two columns remaining in Richland.
Milton Center was platted in 1857. [4] The village took its name from Milton Township. [5] A post office called Milton Centre was established in 1861, and the name was changed to Milton Center in 1893. [6] The village was incorporated in 1869. [7]