Union County was
established by an act of the Ohio Legislature on
January 10, 1820. The creation of Union
County was due largely to the efforts of Colonel James Curry of Jerome
Township
who served as a member of the Ohio Legislature for the 1819-1820
session. Upon the establishment of Union
County,
Milford was named the seat of justice.
Marysville was named the county seat prior to May 15, 1821.
When formed, Union
County included three townships. By 1849
Union County contained fourteen townships. Though
in later years township lines would
be extensively resurveyed, no new townships were ever created.
Darby Township was
formed on May 10, 1803 as the second township of
Franklin County. The other two original
townships of the county were Mill Creek and Union.
Mill Creek and Union Townships were formed upon the creation of
Union County on January 10, 1820.
On March 12, 1821 the
township boundaries were redefined, creating five
townships. These five townships were
Union, Darby, Jerome, Paris, and Mill Creek.
In June of 1822
Liberty Township became the sixth township in Union
County. Leesburg Township was
officially created in 1825 as the seventh township in the county,
however its
boundaries were not clearly defined at that time. Allen
Township was created as the eighth township from the
southern division of Liberty Township on June 5, 1827.
On March 3, 1829,
Ebenezer Cheney successfully petitioned the Union
County Commissioners for the creation of a township from the northern
part of
Leesburg Township to be called Jackson Township. On
March 4, 1833 Cyperian Lee presented a petition to the Union
County Commissioners requesting that Jackson Township be divided into
two
townships with the southern division being called Claibourne. While this petition was granted, it appears
that no action was made until March 5, 1834 when another petition was
made for
the formation of Claibourne Township.
York Township was created on December 3, 1833 from the northern
section
of Liberty Township. Officially it was
formed prior to Claibourne Township.
Washington Township
was formed as the twelfth township in the county
from the northern section of York Township on June 9, 1836. The thirteenth township formed in Union
County was Dover Township. It was
officially formed by the county commissioners from a section of Mill
Creek
Township on March 5, 1839, though its boundaries had been established
by
December of 1838.
The fourteenth and
final township to be formed in Union County was
Taylor Township. It was formed December
5, 1849 by granting a petition from R. L Judy.
This final township encompassed lands taken from York, Liberty,
and
Leesburg Townships.

The Union County
flag was designed by Fairbanks High School student Jeremy Bolin.
It was adopted by the Union County Commissioners on December 1, 2002.
NOTE:
Information in this
section of our website has been found in many sources,
primarily Beers'
History of Union County,
Ohio Ghost Towns: No. 42 - Union County
by Richard N. and Virginia G. Helwig,
and the U. S.
Postal Service.
Some information was also provided by
Marie Bouic from her presentation of GHOST TOWNS OF UNION COUNTY.
Ohio County Level and Township Data and
Resources - Union County
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