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  2. Chatham, Medina County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Chatham was laid out in the 1830s, and named after Chatham, New York, the native home of a share of the first settlers. [1] A variant name was Chatham Center. [2] A post office called Chatham Centre was established in 1837, the name was changed to Chatham Center in 1893, and the post office closed in 1895. [3]

  3. Chatham Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Named after Chatham, in England, [5] it is the only Chatham Township in Ohio. [6] Government

  4. Chatham, Licking County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Chatham was originally called Harrisburgh, and under the latter name was laid out in 1829. [2] A post office was established under the name Chatham in 1836, and remained in operation until 1894. [ 3 ]

  5. Chatham - Wikipedia

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    Chatham, Licking County, Ohio, an unincorporated community; Chatham, Medina County, Ohio, an unincorporated community; Chatham, Pennsylvania; Chatham, Virginia, a town; Chatham Township (disambiguation) Chatham Manor, a mansion in Virginia that was built between 1768 and 1771; Chatham Square, New York City; Chatham Strait, Alaska

  6. Licking County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Licking County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.At the 2020 census, the population was 178,519. [2] Its county seat is Newark. [3] The county was formed on January 30, 1808, from portions of Fairfield County.

  7. Medina County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Medina County (/ m ə ˈ d aɪ n ə / ⓘ) is a county located in the northeastern region in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 182,470. [2] Its county seat is Medina, and its largest city is Brunswick.

  8. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    Buxton National Historic Site and Elgin settlement – Chatham, Ontario [1] [6] The Elgin settlement was established by a Presbyterian minister, Reverend William King, with fifteen former slaved on November 28, 1849. King came from Ohio, where he inherited fourteen enslaved people from his father-in-law and acquired another and set them free.

  9. Chatham-Kent - Wikipedia

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    Chatham-Kent (2021 population: 103,988) [1] is a single-tier municipality in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.It is mostly rural, and its population centres are Chatham, Wallaceburg, Tilbury, Blenheim, Ridgetown, Wheatley and Dresden.