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| | Montgomery County, Ohio History |
 | | The Pennsylvanians, in their early treaties with the Iroquois, got the name Oheeo, and spelling it in their Dutch way exactly as it was pronounced, the "i" was substituted for the double "ee," thus: Oh-ee-o became Oh-i-o. |
 | | Montgomery, son of Thomas Montgomery, was born in Ireland, in 1736, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. |
 | | At the time Montgomery County was formed, the enumeration showed 526 white male inhabitants, over twenty-one years of age, within its limits; in Greene County, 446; in Warren, 854; in Butler, 836; in the State, 15,314. |
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