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Morven and Ohio
A number of federal, state, local and private protected land are located on Catoctin Mountain including ; the Emmitsburg Reservoir, Catoctin Mountain Park, Cunningham Falls State Park, the Frederick Municipal Forest, Gambrill State Park, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, all in Maryland, and the Morven Park estate in Virginia.

Morven and township
Morven, the former residence of the Governor of New Jersey, is at 55 Stockton Street in the borough ( current residence is Drumthwacket in the township of Princeton ).

Morven and County
Morven is a city in Brooks County, Georgia, United States.
Morven is the oldest community in Brooks County.
Morven is a town in Anson County, North Carolina, United States.
The Marquess holds the following subsidiary titles: Lord Gordon of Strathaven and Glenlivet and Earl of Aboyne ( 1660 ; Peerage of Scotland ), and Baron Meldrum, of Morven in the County of Aberdeen ( 1815 ; Peerage of the United Kingdom )
In 1815 he had been created Baron Meldrum, of Morven in the County of Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
* Morven, Virginia, an unincorporated town in Amelia County, Virginia
He was created a life peer as Baron Maclean, of Duart and Morven in the County of Argyll in 1971.

Morven and now
* Morven Park, 1781, Loudoun County-home of Governor Westmorland Davis and location of the founding of Southern Planter ( now Southern Living ) magazine
The original " Bar " is said to have been at what is now the Green Man pub, or at the current entrance to Morven House.

Ohio and township
The northernmost boundaries of Ottawa and Wood counties follow it, as well as many township boundaries in Ohio border counties.
* February 17 – Miami University ( Ohio ) is established on the township of land required to be set aside for it under the conditions of the Miami Purchase in 1794.
Villages in Ohio are often legally part of the township from which they were incorporated, although exceptions such as Hiram exist, in which the village is separate from the township.
Map of Putnam County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
The Ohio municipal and township roster, 2002-2003.
Map of Wyandot County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Williams County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Wayne County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Vinton County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Van Wert County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
After lobbying by Col. James Curry, who represented the area in legislature at the time and a resident of what would become Jerome township, Union County was established by the Ohio legislature, and became official in 1820 with the appointment of the original commissioners: Stephen Bell, Reuben Wallace, and John Huston.
Map of Trumbull County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Stark County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Under Ohio law, there are two types of incorporated municipal jurisdictions: cities and villages, and any territory within a county that is not part of an incorporated municipality ( city or village ), is part of a township.
Map of Pike County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Pickaway County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Perry County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
The Miami and Erie ran from Lake Erie to the Little Miami River near Cincinnati, Ohio, through Paulding County, and the Wabash and Erie Canal went west into Indiana, meeting the Miami and Erie in Junction, a community in Auglaize township.
Map of Paulding County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Noble County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Muskingum County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Morrow County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Morgan County, Ohio with municipal and township labels
Map of Monroe County, Ohio with municipal and township labels

Ohio and Marion
In 1884, Harding gained popular recognition in Marion, when his Citizens ' Cornet Band won the third place $ 200 prize at the highly competitive Ohio State Band Festival in Findlay.
Harding's home in Marion, Ohio from which he conducted his 1920 " front porch " campaign. Photo 1918 – 1921
However, it was mainly Harding's support in the Senate for women's suffrage legislation that made him more popular with that demographic: the ratification of the 19th Amendment in August 1920 brought huge crowds of women to Marion, Ohio, to hear Harding.
The Hardings visited their home community of Marion, Ohio once during the term, when the city celebrated its centennial during the first week of July.
The Harding Memorial in Marion, Ohio.
Harding was entombed in the receiving vault of the Marion Cemetery, Marion, Ohio, on August 10, 1923.
Historian Francis Russell indicates that, beginning in the spring of 1905, Harding had a 15-year relationship with Carrie Fulton Phillips, wife of businessman and friend James Eaton Phillips of Marion, Ohio.
* Harding Memorial, Marion, Ohio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Marion Harding High School, Marion, Ohio
* 1920 Presidential Campaign ; " Front Porch "; Marion, Ohio.
* Marion County, Ohio
Between 1921 and 1923, he helped organize and played for the LaRue, Ohio, ( Marion County, Ohio ) Oorang Indians, an all-Native American team.
" Jim Thorpe and His World-Famous Indians " barnstormed for at least two years ( 1927 – 28 ) in parts of New York and Pennsylvania as well as Marion, Ohio.
* Marion, Ohio, the largest US city named Marion
| align = left | Correctional Facility Prison, Marion, Ohio, United States
McClain represents the 82nd Ohio House district, which also includes all of Crawford County and part of northern Marion County, having served in the Ohio House since his election in November 2008.
Marion County is a county located in the state of Ohio, United States.
State Road 18 runs from west to east through the north end of the county, on its way from Marion to the Ohio border ; it passes through Montpelier and Matamoras.
Marion is the home of the Marion Bobcats, a baseball team in the collegiate woodbat Ohio Valley League, which has four teams in Kentucky — Marion, Fulton, Owensboro and Tradewater ( Dawson Springs ).

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