Jackson county is located in southeastern Ohio with the town of Jackson serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 32,660, an increase of 2,430 over the 1990 census. The county was created in 1815 from land taken from Athens, Gallia, Ross and Scioto counties. Those who made their homes here in the early nineteenth century had origins in Pennsylvania, western Virginia, eastern Kentucky and Wales of the United Kingdom.
For outdoor enthusiasts, about half of the county is a part of the Jackson county is located in southeastern Ohio with the town of Jackson serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 32,660, an increase of 2,430 over the 1990 census.
The county was created in 1815 from land taken from Athens, Gallia, Ross and Scioto counties. Those who made their homes here in the early nineteenth century had origins in Pennsylvania, western Virginia, eastern Kentucky and Wales of the United Kingdom.
For outdoor enthusiasts, about half of the county is a part of the [waynenf]. CODE left
Jackson county is located in southeastern Ohio with the town of Jackson serving as the county seat. The county population on July 1, 1999, was 32,660, an increase of 2,430 over the 1990 census.
The county was created in 1815 from land taken from Athens, Gallia, Ross and Scioto counties. Those who made their homes here in the early nineteenth century had origins in Pennsylvania, western Virginia, eastern Kentucky and Wales of the United Kingdom.
For outdoor enthusiasts, about half of the county is a part of the [waynenf].
Location:Jackson Ohio
Other Ohio Counties nearby:
(West Union) Adams County
(Athens) Athens County
(Washington Court House) Fayette County
(Gallipolis) Gallia County
(Hillsboro) Highland County
(Logan) Hocking County
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