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HISTORY

Wyandot County is named from the Wyandot Indians and is variously translated from their language as "around the plains" and "dwellers on the peninsula".
It was organized in1845 and has 408 square miles.
The County Seat of Wyandot County is Upper Sandusky.

MUNICIPALITIES:

Upper Sandusky
Carey
Harpster
Kirby
Marseilles
Nevada
Sycamore
Wharton

TOWNSHIPS:

Antrim
Crane
Crawford
Eden
Jackson
Marseilles
Mifflin
Pitt
Richland
Ridge
Salem
Sycamore
Tymochtee

 

OTHER LOCALITIES:

Belle Vernon
Brownstown
Crawford
Deunquat
Edenville
Little Sandusky
Lovell
McCutchenville
Mexico
Seal
Smithville
Wyandot

 


Wyandot County, Ohio Courthouse

COURTHOUSE INFO:
County Courthouse

109 S. Sandusky Avenue.
 Upper Sandusky Oh 43351





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SURROUNDING COUNTIES:


Seneca (north)
Crawford (east)
Marion (south)
Hardin (southwest)
Hancock (northwest)

 

 





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