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1807

The earliest settlement in the township was the village of Lexington, laid out by Quaker settlers Amos Holloway and Nathan Gaskill in 1807.

1808

The land comprising Lexington Township (township 19 North, Range 6) was originally surveyed in 1799 by Zaccheus Briggs and subdivided in 1805 by William Heald. It was formerly within the bounds of Columbiana County, but became part of Stark County when the latter county was established by legislative enactment in 1808.

1821

In 1821, Washington and Marlboro Townships, formerly included within the jurisdiction of Lexington Township, were separated from Lexington.

1830

The village of Limaville is entirely within Lexington Township and was laid out in 1830 by David Halloway.

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