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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Dublin, Ohio, Richwood, Ohio, Unionville Center, Ohio, Marysville, Ohio, Magnetic Springs, Ohio, Milford Center, Ohio, Plain City, Ohio, Ohio Reformatory for Women, Wayne Wheeled Vehicles, Ohio State Route 347, New California, Ohio, Chuckery, Ohio, National Register of Historic Places listings in Union County, Ohio, Pottersburg, Ohio, Somersville, Ohio, Essex, Ohio, New Dover, Ohio, Byhalia, Ohio, Pharisburg, Ohio, Dublin City School District, Big Darby Creek, Irwin, Ohio, Arnold, Ohio, York Center, Ohio, Jerome, Ohio, Lunda, Ohio, Watkins, Ohio, Peoria, Ohio, Woodland, Ohio, Dipple, Ohio, Claibourne, Ohio, Allen Center, Ohio, Elmwood Place, The Fort, Ohio State Route 47, Ohio State Route 37, Bigelow Bridge, Ellis Mounds, Ohio State Route 38, Broadway, Ohio, Bridgeport, Union County, Ohio, Marysville Motorcycle Plant, Elmwood Place Farm, Raymond, Ohio, Marysville Auto Plant. Excerpt: Union County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2010 census, the population was 52,300. Increasingly becoming more of a suburban county, the population was estimated at 47,234 in 2007 by the U.S. Census Bureau. Its county seat is Marysville and its name is reflective of its origins, it being the union of pieces of Franklin, Delaware, Madison, and Logan Counties. Union County is part of the Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Statistical Area. Union County has been under the rule of three countries in its history: France, England, and the present-day United States. It was discovered by the French explorer La Salle, along with traders and missionaries who accompanied. After the French and Indian War, the Treaty of Paris of 1763 placed the area under British rule. Following the American Revolution, in 1783, the area would eventually become known as the Northwest Territory and part of the United States. Robert de La Salle, ..