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| | More About Randolph County |
 | | Randolph County is divided into 11 Civil Townships as follows: Franklin, Green, Greensfork, Jackson, Monroe, Stoney Creek, Union, Ward, Washington, Wayne, and White River; Nettle Creek and West River Townships were combined to form Union Township. |
 | | Historian Charles Roll indicates that Randolph County was named after Thomas Randolph, but Gregory Hinshaw makes a very strong case in the March 2002 issue of the Indiana Magazine of History that the county was so named because so many of the early settlers came from Randolph County, North Carolina... |
 | | Randolph County is bounded on the south by Wayne, on the west by Delaware (and a small portion of Henry) and on the north by Jay counties while the eastern boundary is secured by Darke County Ohio. |
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