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     The county of Athens was established by the following 
						act:"An act 
						establishing the County of Athens. 
						    
						SECTION I.  Be it 
						enacted, etc., That so much of the county of 
						Washington as is contained in the following boundaries, 
						be and the same is hereby erected into a separate 
						county, which shall be known by the name of Athens, viz: 
						beginning at the southwest corner of township number 
						ten, range seventeen; thence easterly with the line 
						between Gallia and Washington counties to the Ohio 
						river; thence up said river to the twelfth range; thence 
						north on said line to the northeast corner of the eighth 
						township, in the said twelfth range; thence west to the 
						east line of Fairfield county; thence south on said 
						county line and the line of Ross county, to the place of 
						beginning. 
     SEC. II.  That from and after the first day of 
						March next, the said county of Athens shall be vested 
						with all the powers, privileges, and immunities of a 
						separate and distinct county; provided always, 
						that all actions and suits which may be pending 
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						on the said first day of March next, shall be prosecuted 
						and carried into final judgment and execution, and all 
						taxes, fees, in the same manner as if this act had never 
						been passed. 
     SEC. III.  That the seat of justice for said 
						county, is hereby established in the town of Athens, any 
						law to the contrary not withstanding.  This act 
						shall take effect and be in force from and after the 
						first day of March next." 
     [Passed February 20th, 1805.] 
						     
						The county as thus established in 1805, contained one 
						thousand and fifty-three square miles, or about thirty 
						regular surveyed townships, and included five townships 
						now belonging to Meigs county, viz: Columbia, Scipio, 
						Bedford, Orange, and Olive townships; two now belonging 
						to Morgan county, viz:  Homer and Marion; three now 
						belonging to Hocking county, viz:  Ward, Green, and 
						Starr; and seven now belonging to Vinton, viz: Brown, 
						Swan, Elk, Madison, Knox, Clinton, and Vinton townships; 
						and a strip of and about ten miles long and one mile 
						wide now belonging to Washington county.  By an act 
						passed January 30th, 1807, entitled "an act to alter the 
						boundary line between the counties of Athens and 
						Gallia," a strip about ten miles long and one mile wide, 
						was added to the southeast corner of Athens county as it 
						then existed.  By an act passed Feb. 18th, 1807, 
						entitled "an act altering the line between the counties 
						of Washington and Athens," the boundary  
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						of Athens was changed so as to take in the portion of 
						Toy township lying east of the Hockhocking river; and 
						the same act detached a strip one mile wide and fifteen 
						miles long, lying along the eastern border of Rome, 
						Bern, and Marion townships, from Athens county, and 
						added it to Washington.  By an act passed February 
						10th, 1814, sections thirty-one and thirty-two in 
						township number six, range eleven (Rome) were detached 
						from Washington and added to Athens, and sections eleven 
						and twelve in township number eight, range twelve (now 
						Marion township, Morgan county), were detached from 
						Athens and added to Washington.  The creation of 
						the county of Jackson by act of Jan. 12, 1816, took 
						township number ten, range seventeen (now Clinton 
						township, Vinton county), from Athens.  The 
						creation of the county of Hocking by act of Jan. 3, 
						1818, took parts of three townships (Green and Starr, of 
						Hocking, and Brown, of Vinton county), from Athens; and 
						by an act of March 12th, 1845, entitled "an act to 
						attach part of the county of Athens to the county of 
						Hocking," the residue of those townships was stricken 
						off.  The creation of the county of Meigs, Jan. 21, 
						1819, took five townships from Athens, and reduced our 
						southern boundary to its present limits.  By an act 
						passed Mar. 11, 1845, the townships of Homer and Marion 
						were detached from Athens and added to Morgan county.  
						Finally, the erection of the county of Vinton by act 
						passed March 
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