Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Darke County, Ohio.
Official Website
The county was created in 1809 and later organized in 1817. It is named for William Darke, an officer in the American Revolutionary War.
Adjacent Counties
- Mercer County
- Auglaize County
- Shelby County
- Miami County
- Montgomery County
- Preble County
- Wayne County, Indiana
- Randolph County, Indiana
- Jay County, Indiana
Cities & Townships
- Adams
- Allen
- Brown
- Butler
- Franklin
- Greenville (County Seat)
- Harrison
- Jackson
- Liberty
- Mississinawa
- Monroe
- Neave
- Patterson
- Richland
- Twin
- Van Buren
- Wabash
- Washington
- Wayne
- York
Other Villages & Communities: Abbottsville, Ansonia, Arcanum, Baker, Beamsville, Bradford, Braffetsville, Brock, Burkettsville, Castine, Coletown, Cosmos, Dawn, Delisle, Fort Jefferson, Frenchtown, Gettysburg, Gordon, Hill Grove, Hollansburg, Horatio, Hunchberger Corners, Ithaca, Jaysville, Lightsville, Nashville, New Harrison, New Madison, New Weston, North Dayton, North Star, Osgood, Otterbein, Painter Creek, Palestine, Pikeville, Pitsburg, Poplar Ridge, Rose Hill, Rossburg, Savona, Sharpeye, Stelvideo, Tampico, Union City, Versailles, Wayne Lakes, Weavers, Webster, Willowdell, Yankeetown and Yorkshire
Links
National Register of Historic Places