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  2. Edinburg Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The first settlement at Edinburg was made in 1815 and the township was organized in 1819. It is named for Lewis Eddy, a pioneer settler, and was originally called "Eddysburg". [4] [5] It is the only Edinburg Township statewide. [6] A post office was established at Edinburg in 1822, and remained in operation until 1903. [7] [8]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Portage ...

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    Location of Portage County in Ohio. ... Edinburg Township: 48: West Main Street District: West Main Street District: June 17, 1977 : 409-625 W. Main St.

  4. Edinburgh, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh (also spelled Edinburg) is a ghost town in Delaware County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was located in Scioto Township , but the precise location of the extinct town is unknown to the GNIS .

  5. Category:Townships in Portage County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  6. Edinburg - Wikipedia

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    Edinburg Township, Portage County, Ohio; Elsewhere. The German exonym for the town of Dzintari, Jelgavas Rajons, Latvia; See also. Edenburg (disambiguation)

  7. Portage County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Portage County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio.As of the 2020 census, the population was 161,791. [1] Located in Northeast Ohio, Portage County is part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Cleveland–Akron–Canton Combined Statistical Area.

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  9. Frederick Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    In October 1802 he moved to the new family home in Canfield, Ohio where he grew to adulthood. Frederick married Statira Smith of New York and had eight children. Frederick Wadsworth's House, built 1824, located in Edinburg Township, Ohio is on the National Register of Historic Places (May 29, 1975 #75001520).