Liberty
Township
Parent Township(s):
Liberty Township was the sixth township in the county to be created.
First Settled: 1813 or 1814
First Settler: Levi Carter
was the first settler in this area between 1813
and 1814. He came to the area upon hearing that General McArthur
would
offer 100 acres of land to anyone who would permanently settle upon it.
Surveyed: The first surveys in this township
were made in 1799.
Recorded: June 1822
Name Origin:
Past and Present
Towns and Places of Habitation:
Carter's Settlement -
Garwood's Mills -
Kingsville - This village
was surveyed and platted in September of 1834 for Samuel King by Levi
Phelps, County Surveyor. The town was properly recorded in the in
October 1834 in the county office, but no building ever took place on
the town site. Raymond, called Newton when it was originally
platted, was eventually built on nearly the same
site within four years.
Lunda - Lunda was never
much more than a mail station on the railroad. It was located at
the intersection of
present day SR 347 and Lunda Road.
Newton - Newton is the name
that Raymond was orginally known by. Newton was platted on August
25, 1838 for David Paul. Nathanial and Melissa Raymond had the
town resurveyed on February 1, 1839. Over time, the town became
known as Raymond's Post office, after the first post master, John
Raymond. Over
the year the "s" was dropped.
Peoria - This small village
was started as a station on the new York, Pennsylvania & Ohio
Railroad. Peoria was was surveyed in May of 1870. The
first store in this village was operated by Robert Finley. The
post office was established here on September 26, 1872, with Robert
Finley serving as the first postmaster. At one time there was a
general store, a warehouse, and a sawmill in the town.
The village now
consists mainly of several houses.
The Peoria Special Rural School District was
chartered in this village in 1930. The school building for this
district was ebuilt in 1905. Students from this school went on to
either Raymond High School or Marysville High School to complete their
education after eitgh grade.
Pepper Corners - This is
another reference to Lunda.
Raymond - Raymond was
founded as Newton in 1838. Hezekiah David built the first house
in this village. The first hotel was erected and maintained by
John Raymond. The US post office was established in
this village in 1839, and John Raymond was commissioned the first post
master. At one time the town supported a a shoe shop, three
church congregations, a photography studio, a harness shop, two general
stores, a hotel, a school, a furniture shop, two blacksmiths, and a
drug store. Today, a branch of
the Marysville Public Library is also located in Raymond.
The Liberty Rural School was eventually
consolidated at Raymond. The building for this school was built
in 1914. This district received its charter in 1916. The
school district was eventually consolidated into the larger Marysville
Exempted Village Schools. The Marysville school district
maintains an elementary school in the village today.
Past and Present US
Post Offices:
Lunda - The post office at
Lunda was
opened on August 18, 1896. The post office was closed on February
14, 1906. The area is now served by the West Mansfield post
office.
Newton - This post office was established
in May 6, 1839. John Raymond was the first
postmaster. As a result, the post office was soon referred
to as Raymond's
Peoria - Robert Finley
served as the first post master of this small village when it was
established on September 26, 1872. This post office was closed on
August 11, 1967.
Raymond - The Raymond post
office was originally established in 1839 as the Newton post
office. It was known as Raymond's post office until January
13, 1896. This post office has been known as Raymond since
January 14, 1896. Today the post office remains in service with a
zipcode of 43067.
One-Room Schools:
Number 1 - Lunda, Shirktown,
College Hill, Carter,
Raymond(Newton), Flat
Branch, Stickney, Peoria,
West Flat Branch,
and Leatherwood
Other
Information:
Liberty
Township Map
Liberty
Township Cemeteries
Liberty
Township Churches
Liberty
Township
The History
of
Union County, Ohio: Liberty
Township - History by W. H Beers
& Co.
Last
updated
Friday, 25-Jan-2008 11:28:53 MST