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Columbiana County was founded in 1803 and named in honor of Christopher Columbus, combining his surname with the suffix -iana. The county was the scene of one of the northern-most action fought during the American Civil War; on July 26, 1863 Confederate raiders under John Morgan were surrounded and captured by Union forces at the Battle of Salineville.
The county was home to the largest pottery industry in the world, in East Liverpool & surrounding communities, which produced more than half of the United States' annual ceramics output. Throughout East Liverpool's ceramics history, there were more than 300 potteries.
Adjacent Counties
- Mahoning County
- Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
- Beaver County, Pennsylvania
- Hancock County, West Virginia
- Jefferson County
- Carroll County
- Stark County
Cities, Villages & Townships
- Butler
- Center
- Columbiana
- East Liverpool
- East Palestine
- Elkrun
- Fairfield
- Franklin
- Hanover
- Hanoverton
- Knox
- Leetonia
- Lisbon (County Seat)
- Liverpool
- Madison
- Middleton
- Minerva
- New Waterford
- Perry
- Rogers
- Salem
- Salineville
- St. Clair
- Summitville
- Unity
- Washington
- Washingtonville
- Wayne
- Wellsville
- West
- Yellow Creek
Other Communities: Achor, Bayard, Calcutta, Cannon's Mill, Chambersburg, Clarkson, Damascus, Dungannon, East Carmel, East Fairfield, East Rochester, Elkton, Franklin Square, Fredericktown, Gavers, Glasgow, Glenmoor, Guilford, Highlandtown, Homeworth, Kensington, La Croft, Lake Tomahawk, Mill Rock, Millport, Moultrie, Negley, New Alexander, New Garden, New Middleton, New Salisbury, North Georgetown, Reading, Teegarden, Unionville, Unity, Valley, West Point, Williamsport and Winona
Links
National Register of Historic Places