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Stark County
Stark County was
named for John Stark, an officer in the Revolutionary
War. The county seat is Canton.
Founded - Feb. 13, 1808
County Seat - Canton
Largest City - Canton
Area - 581 sq. miles

Stark County Courthouse
Common Pleas - General
Division
115 Central Plaza, N.
Canton 44702-1290
(330) 438-0931

Cities, Towns and other
Municipalities
Alliance - Canal Fulton -
Canton - Louisville - Massillon - North Canton - Beach
City -
Brewster - East Canton -
East Sparta - Hartville - Hills and Dales -
Limaville - Minerva -
Meyers Lake - Navarre - Waynesburg - Wilmot
Townships
Bethlehem - Canton - Jackson - Lake - Lawrence -
Lexington - Marlboro -
Nimishillen - Osnaburg - Paris - Perry - Pike - Plain
- Sandy -
Sugar Creek - Tuscarawas - Washington


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