New Haven Township, Huron County, Ohio
New Haven Township is one of the nineteen townships of Huron County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census the population of the township was 2,621,[3] down from 2,860 in 2000. As of 2010, 1,712 of the population lived in the unincorporated portions of the township.[4][5][6]
New Haven Township, Huron County, Ohio | |
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Broadway Road in Celeryville | |
Motto(s): "First Township in Huron County Ohio" | |
Location of New Haven Township (red) in Huron County, next to the city of Willard (yellow) | |
Coordinates: 41°1′29″N 82°40′30″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Ohio |
County | Huron |
Area | |
• Total | 23.5 sq mi (60.9 km2) |
• Land | 23.1 sq mi (59.9 km2) |
• Water | 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km2) |
Elevation | 948 ft (289 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 2,621 |
• Density | 113/sq mi (43.8/km2) |
Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
ZIP code | 44850 |
Area code(s) | 419 |
FIPS code | 39-54712[2] |
GNIS feature ID | 1086350[1] |
Website | www |
Geography
Located on the southern edge of the county, it borders the following townships:
- Greenfield Township - north
- Fairfield Township - northeast corner
- Ripley Township - east
- Cass Township, Richland County - southeast
- Plymouth Township, Richland County - south
- Auburn Township, Crawford County - southwest
- Richmond Township - west
- Norwich Township - northwest corner
Several populated places are located in or adjacent to New Haven Township:
- The city of Willard, bordering the township to the northwest
- Part of the village of Plymouth, in the south
- The unincorporated community of Celeryville, on the border with Richmond Township in the northwest
- The unincorporated community of New Haven, in the center.
Name and history
New Haven Township was established in 1815.[7] The township is named after New Haven, Connecticut, the native home of a share of the early settlers.[8] It is the only New Haven Township statewide.[9]
Government
The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township fiscal officer,[10] who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the fiscal officership or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.
References
- "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): New Haven township, Huron County, Ohio". American Factfinder. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): Celeryville CDP (part), New Haven township, Huron County, Ohio". American Factfinder. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 14, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): New Haven CDP, New Haven township, Huron County, Ohio". American Factfinder. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 14, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): Remainder of New Haven township, New Haven township, Huron County, Ohio". American Factfinder. U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 14, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- Overman, William Daniel (1958). Ohio Town Names. Akron, OH: Atlantic Press. p. 97.
- Baughman, Abraham J. (1909). History of Huron County, Ohio: Its Progress and Development, with Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens of the County, Volume 1. S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. p. 243.
- "Detailed map of Ohio" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. 2000. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
- §503.24, §505.01, and §507.01 of the Ohio Revised Code. Accessed 4/30/2009.