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Marblehead is a village in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. The population was 865 at the 2020 census . It sits at the tip of the Marblehead Peninsula, which divides Lake Erie proper from Sandusky Bay . [ 4 ]
Charles H. Graves (born 1872), Ohio Secretary of State between 1911 & 1915; Kenn Kaufman (born 1954), naturalist, author,magazine columnist and conservationist; Joel Matthias Konzen (born 1950), Roman Catholic bishop, was born in Oak Harbor. [9] Jacob Wukie, 2012 US Olympic archery team silver medalist [10] Levi Youster (born 1992), racing driver
The Ohio Chamber of Commerce called Ohio's current redistricting model "flawed" but still opposes Issue 1, a proposal on the ballot to remove politicians from drawing congressional and statehouse ...
The Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside Railway was an interurban electrified railway system serving northwestern Ohio's Marblehead Peninsula. It was incorporated in 1902, began operating in 1905 and only ceased operations in 1958, much later than most other interurbans.
(The Center Square) – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a $17 million lawsuit Tuesday against a northern Ohio company that dates back six decades. The lawsuit says the United States Gypsum ...
Lakeside is a private community and census-designated place in Danbury Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, United States, on the shores of Lake Erie. [2] It was formed in 1873 by members of the Methodist Church and remains a church-affiliated vacation resort and United Methodist Annual Conference site.
Benajah Wolcott House (Keeper's House) is a stone structure on the Danbury-Marblehead Peninsula, north of Sandusky Bay near Marblehead, Ohio. It is the oldest surviving home in Ottawa County . Historians believe it may have been the family home of the Wolcott family during the 1820s.
He escaped to the Ohio Peninsula via canoe, but died shortly afterward from his wounds. [13] For many years after his death, the island was known as Cunningham Island. [ 13 ] [ However, the legend of Mr. Cunningham might instead apply to present-day Catawba Island, which seems to have been formerly named "Cunningham's Island" by the British ...