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building was erected in 1927. The school operated independently until 1965, when they were forced by the Ohio
Department of Education to consolidated with a larger district, ultimately merging with the neighboring district, New Philadelphia City Schools. After the consolidation with the district, the Stone Creek school building housed an elementary school “Stone Creek Elementary,” as well as a steel and welding shop for the students of New Philadelphia High School who were bused out for their lab. The school was ultimately closed in 1974, with it being demolished on October 17, 1979.
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Germans descent, some of whom came directly from Germany, while others were second or third generation from citizens from Pennsylvania. Although the canal did not go through Jefferson Township, it still opened up many opportunities to the region. It allowed shipping to eastern markets and increased the price of farm produce such as wheat. This helped to stimulate the settlement of the area, since it was close enough to canal shipping points.
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Tuscarawas County. These settlers were mostly
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living together, 9.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 7.7% had a male householder with no wife present, and 16.9% were non-families. 12.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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Sherrets platted a site at the junction of Dott's Fork with Stone Creek. It ultimately failed, so the present town of Stone Creek was laid out in 1854 by Philip Leonhart and named Phillipsburg. This was later changed to Stone
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living together, 10.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.2% were non-families. 12.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.79 and the average family size was 3.05.
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1150:Stone Creek
1029:County seat
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695:2000 census
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603:2021 (est.)
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1526:Categories
1471:Ghost town
1436:Wainwright
1431:Stillwater
1316:Sandyville
1283:Washington
1165:Tuscarawas
1160:Sugarcreek
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875:January 6,
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133:Tuscarawas
82:81°33′29″W
79:40°23′59″N
1488:Footnotes
1461:Zoarville
1426:Somerdale
1351:Blackband
1223:Jefferson
1208:Fairfield
1180:Townships
1155:Strasburg
647:Town hall
366:Geography
289:FIPS code
277:Area code
231:Time zone
201:Elevation
145:Jefferson
1456:Yorktown
1446:Winfield
1421:Rockford
1381:Hartwood
1361:Eastport
1356:Columbia
1228:Lawrence
1213:Franklin
1110:Dennison
1100:Barnhill
1086:Villages
673:Hispanic
293:39-74804
265:ZIP code
140:Township
1411:Postboy
1401:Newport
1371:Glasgow
1366:Gilmore
1346:Bernice
1278:Warwick
1145:Roswell
1120:Midvale
1105:Bolivar
944:May 31,
919:June 4,
897:May 27,
663:, 0.6%
329:History
315:village
304:2399907
107:Country
33:Village
1376:Goshen
1311:Dundee
1273:Warren
1238:Oxford
1218:Goshen
1188:Auburn
1135:Parral
1094:Baltic
1046:Cities
701:census
677:Latino
653:census
629:census
598:−13.6%
538:−12.3%
523:−24.3%
403:Census
387:SR 751
128:County
1406:Peoli
1288:Wayne
1268:Union
1258:Sandy
1253:Salem
1243:Perry
1203:Dover
1193:Bucks
1054:Dover
706:White
661:White
611:−1.3%
583:−3.8%
553:20.7%
478:−4.9%
463:69.2%
448:−7.6%
313:is a
270:43840
259:(EDT)
257:UTC-4
236:UTC-5
116:State
1451:Wolf
1303:CDPs
1293:York
1248:Rush
1233:Mill
1198:Clay
1170:Zoar
971:2013
946:2022
921:2015
899:2020
877:2013
817:2008
775:2022
589:2020
574:2010
568:1.7%
559:2000
544:1990
529:1980
514:1970
508:0.4%
499:1960
493:5.1%
484:1950
469:1940
454:1930
439:1920
424:1910
412:Note
407:Pop.
299:GNIS
172:Area
121:Ohio
675:or
606:151
593:153
578:177
563:184
548:181
533:150
518:171
503:226
488:225
473:214
458:225
443:133
428:144
317:in
282:330
250:DST
217:153
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